Is Kowloon Division Hong Kong?

According to documents, today's Kowloon Peninsula was called Guan Fushan and Guan Fuchang in the Song Dynasty. As for the one in Kowloon, it was first seen in the full-light map of Governor Cangwu's Military Records in the Ming Dynasty. The place in the picture is mountain-shaped, juxtaposed with the official governor's office. After the Qing court ceded Hong Kong Island, for administrative and defense needs, Guanfu Supervision Institute was moved to Jiulongzhai and renamed as Jiulong Supervision Institute. Since then, Kowloon has replaced Guanfu and represented the whole peninsula. Speaking of the name Kowloon, do you think of the nine dragons winding around? In fact,' Kowloon' often appears as a pattern in buildings in China, and there are nine dragon walls all over the country. Then, it is said that Kowloon got its name because the terrain is winding like nine mountains, and these mountains are commonly known as Long Mai, so the name Kowloon appeared. As for the nine mountains, it has never been clearly pointed out. From west to east, there are only eight mountains in northern Kowloon, such as Jianshan (Ying Chao Mountain), Bijia Mountain (Yandun Mountain), Lion Mountain, Xiong Ji, Ciyun Mountain, Dongshan Mountain, Tate's Cairn Mountain and Fei 'e Mountain. It is said that at the end of the Song Dynasty, officials and ministers fled to the vicinity of Guan Fuchang in Kowloon to avoid the Yuan Army. One day, the young emperor said to the minister, "There is an Elon Mountain with eight dragons. Lu Xiufu said,' The Emperor is a real dragon, which adds up to nine dragons. Since then, this area has been called Kowloon. Some people think that eight mountains in the north of Kowloon should be added to Pipa Mountain in the west to form nine dragons. Some people think that the mountains of "New Kowloon" should also be included, including Dashengtuo, Wugui Mountain and Kowloon Nine. This refers to many mountains, not the real nine mountains. According to Feng Shui experts, the dragon in Kowloon refers to the Long Mai in Feng Shui, not the mountain peak. Kowloon is named after "Kowloon sends its pulse south to the sea". There are other sayings about the name of Kowloon. Visiting Sheng at Humen in Qing Dynasty said that once upon a time, there were nine brothers who were good at swimming. They all became dragons and lived in the mountains all night, hence the name. According to Schumann, K.M.A.Barnett said, "After nine o'clock, dragons (also called dragons) will sit. It's all local accents. Later generations used a more elegant nickname, so it was called Kowloon. "However, Schumann is based on Yunnan dialect and is not suitable for explaining the place names in Cantonese dialect areas.