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细究起来,广东有趣的地名真不少,但最精彩的恐怕要算云浮。如浮云悬于半空,飘来飘去,忽远忽近,既有诗情,又具画意。相传云浮之名源自境内的云雾山。云雾山,海拨千余米,山上泉石林木,钟灵毓秀,终年白云缭绕,气势磅礴,故取名云浮。其实,“云浮”之名最早见于《新唐书·地理志》,据载:唐高宗时,在岭南道建勤州,唐玄宗时改勤州为云浮郡,领富林、铜陵二县。郡所先设富林,后迁铜陵。云浮县的前身是东安县,明神宗万历五年(公元1577年)建制。1914年,因直隶、湖南和广东
After a closer examination, there are quite a few interesting names in Guangdong, but the most exciting one is probably Yunfu. If clouds float over the air, they float and flutter, and suddenly they are near, both poetic and artistic. According to legend, the name of Yunfu originates from the Yunwu Mountain. Clouds and mountains, more than 1,000 meters above sea level, the mountains of the stone forest, Zhong Lingxiu show, all year round white clouds, magnificent, so named Yunfu. In fact, the name “Yunfu” was first seen in the “New Tang Book Geography”, according to the records: during Tang Gaozong, Qinzhou was established in Lingnan Road. During the Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, Qinzhou was renamed as Yunfu County and Fulin and Tongling counties. The county set up Fulin first and moved to Tongling later. The predecessor of Yunfu County was Dong’an County, and the Ming Shenzong Wanli District (1577 AD) was established. In 1914, due to Zhili, Hunan and Guangdong