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Guzang, Yongzhou, Liangzhou-Wuwei

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Speaking of Wuwei, it is necessary to mention the copper galloping horse, the copper galloping horse, which is not only a symbol of Wuwei, but also a Chinese tourism Peugeot, cast in the Han Dynasty.

Before the Tang Dynasty, the capital cities were almost all near the ancient Yangtze River (except for the Jin Dynasty, the Sixteen Kingdoms, and the Southern and Northern Dynasties), due to the intrusion of a small number of famous ethnic groups, the strength of the Han WuDi period, in addition to many famous generals, conquered the Hexi region, so the strategic position of the Hexi region was also highlighted; coupled with the flat terrain of the Hexi region, the Qilian Mountains stretched with the Hexi Corridor, forming many rivers, and the Hexi Corridor was also rich in land, and many few nomadic people coveted it. During the Sixteen Kingdoms Scuffle, several minority regimes also appeared in the Hexi Corridor, and Wuwei was also one of them. The Tang Dynasty was a period of great prosperity for the Chinese nation, and it was also the most prosperous period in the Hexi Corridor, and the formation of the "Silk Road" was also the most beautiful period that created the Hexi Corridor.

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