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Yichun | Yichun City of New China
Basic Overview Yichun is one of the important timber production bases in China. Since 1948, Yichun Forest District has started large-scale development and construction, providing about 270 million cubic meters of commercial timber for the country, and paying nearly 30 billion yuan in various taxes, profits, and forest cultivation funds, which has made a significant contribution to the foundation and development of China's forest industry and the socialist construction of the motherland
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Yichun | prehistoric site
The excavation of dinosaur fossils in Yichun City is mainly concentrated in Jiayin County, which is famous at home and abroad for its rich dinosaur fossils. In addition to dinosaur fossils, precious fossils of fish, turtles, lizards, crocodiles, birds and other creatures have also been excavated. Jiayin Longgushan Site Jiayin Longgushan Site is located on the right bank of Heilongjiang in Jiayin County. It extends about 300 kilometers to the land on the 20 kilometer long river bank
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Yichun | Historic Site
Distribution of Historic Sites in Yichun City Renhe Ancient City Site is located in Renhe Village, Baoxing Town, Jiayin County. Based on the analysis of the unearthed cultural relics and the characteristics of the ancient city built on the mountain, this is a typical ancient city in the Han and Three Kingdoms period, which is the same as the Han and Three Kingdoms period in the Central Plains. The discovery of the ancient city fills the gap of the ruins of the Han and Three Kingdoms period in Jiayin County, with a high degree of scientific research
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Yichun | History
The history of Yichun can be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty. From the Zhou Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties, there were Sushen, Fuyu, Doumolou and other ethnic groups living here. In the Sui and Tang dynasties, Yichun was inhabited by Heishui Mohe, and the Tang Dynasty set up Heishui Dudu Mansion here for Jimi rule, so the Central Plains Dynasty began to manage this land. In the Liao Dynasty, Yichun was under the jurisdiction of King Tieli's residence in Tokyo; In the Jin Dynasty, Pu and
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Yichun | Modern vicissitudes
A large area of primitive forest has been growing in the Xiaoxing'an Mountains. Manchu ancestors living here called the large area of primitive forest "Woji" (meaning "big forest" in Manchu). The rulers of the Qing Dynasty have long implemented a policy of closure and prohibition to prohibit Han people from entering the land. Until the end of the Qing Dynasty, the land of white mountains and black waters was still the original forest landscape of "towering trees, continuous, thousands of miles across, and unknown"