Rivers and lakes always carry countless ups and downs in the past, and pavilions always depict the prosperity of thousands of years like a dream! Jiahu culture 8000 years ago conveys the long history of Beiwudu people, and Shahe shipping, which is navigable in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, shows the former glory of Beiwudu town! According to the annotation of Jiajing's Nanyang County Records in Ming Dynasty and some local chronicles in Qing Dynasty, Beiwudu belonged to Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, Dingling County in the Warring States Period, Beiwu County in Sui and Tang Dynasties, Beiwu Town Inspection Department in Yuan Dynasty and Wuyang County in Ming and Qing Dynasties. In Erlang Temple, Beiwudu Town, an inscription in the third year of Yuan Dynasty (A.D. 1343) reads: "Go 60 miles north to the county seat, and there are more than 1,000 towns in the north and south, all of which have Confucian Temple academies and scholars who are loyal to professors ..." Beiwudu Town used to be a cargo distribution center in central Henan Province. The history book says: "There are roads in the north and Vientiane in the south ... mountain products in the south of the Yangtze River and sea salt in the east, so we transit." During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Beiwudu Town became the main road of land and water transportation with the convenience of navigation in the four seasons of Shahe River. "Land walkers are easy to sail, boat walkers are easy to be complacent", "Shan Shan Fu attracts businessmen from the south, and it rains when they arrive". In its heyday, there were more than 500 merchants in Beiwudu Town, which was known as "flag shops are endless and Beiwudu is not satisfied". At that time, Beiwudu was called Zhongzhou Giant Town, which was famous in several surrounding provinces. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Beiwudu had the reputation of "striving for gold every day" and "small Beijing with nine doors and nine customs". According to statistics, Beiwudu was once the political, economic and cultural center of Wuyang County for 1700 years. Jia Hu bone flute is melodious, and the colorful archway of the existing Shanshan Guild Hall is still radiant. These distant memories are the wisdom of predecessors and the beating music of the new era. At four o'clock in the morning, when the winter chill is still there, this thousand-year-old town has already ushered in the beginning of a day in the hustle and bustle. Although the present Beiwudu Town is not as prosperous as the land and water docks in the past, as the four famous towns in the Central Plains, it is still a unique commercial center in Fiona Fang. The first person to get up every day is not the owner of a trading firm or a dock porter who used to stay up all night, but the owner of a snack bar. Among these snacks, Hu spicy soup has always dominated the centuries-old dietary tradition of the ancient town with its absolute protagonist, which has been passed down to this day. With its unique vitality, it is still active in the three meals a day of Beiwudu people. For many years, no food variety can shake its influential position in people's minds and people's unique feelings for it! Throughout the ages, in the ancient town of Beiwudu, which lives by the river, there are many touching legends and stories, and how many literati are coquettish and peerless. The rolling Shahe water silently tells people about the massiness of the land and the sweetness of local customs! If you are interested in Beiwudu, please search "Love of the River" on the Internet to learn more about the history and vicissitudes of Beiwudu from ancient times to the present! When people naturally enjoy the delicious food brought by Hu spicy soup every day, they have more favorable feelings for the local area. The first thing for a wanderer who has been away from home for a long time is not to go home, but to drink a bowl of hot soup first. No matter how far you go, the only thing you can't forget is a bowl of soup. No, that's their memory, their attachment to this land, and their feelings for the water and soil that gave birth to him! There is no magical story in Beiwudu Hu spicy soup. Although there are many beautiful legends in Beiwudu, there is no magical secret recipe in Beiwudu Hu spicy soup. Although it is not simple, this may be its unique charm. It is rooted in this land and integrated into the lives of people who have been farming on this land. It is a real legend on the plain! This is the history of Beiwudu hot soup. People can't tell its history and origin clearly. This is its culture. 8,000 years of cultural heritage will only make it look smaller. When everything dies with the water of Shahe River, it will still develop with its unique vitality.
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