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The origin of Ganzhou's name Li
Just like Tianjin Wei. At that time, there were Nanchang Wei, Jiujiang Wei, Ganzhou Wei and An Wei in Jiangxi.

Xinfeng Ganzhou Wei (the specific address is now Jiading Town, and the wolf soldiers stationed in Guangxi are of the same origin as Ganzhou Wei, so the language in Jiading Town is similar to Ganzhou City) and Huichang (sailors are mainly recruited from the local area in Yangjiaobao). In history, each Wei had 5600 soldiers, and each Wei had 1 200 soldiers. So roughly speaking, it is actually in Gannan. In the Qing dynasty, there was no health department, but a general town was set up, and the address moved forward 100 meters, which is today's Olympic Square. Weifang's role has also changed, from the original military headquarters to an official entertainment and leisure place serving the nearby government (now Ganzhou Park), just like today's hotels. According to historical records, Fu Wei was very prosperous at that time, and the whole quadrangle was built in an orderly way. The Zhumen Gate of Gaozhai Courtyard is 100 meters deep in the hall, flanked by wing rooms and wing rooms. Nave is connected with the housing, with arched cornices and carved beams and painted buildings. On the left, the garden is full of exotic flowers and herbs, as well as ancient trees and pine trees. In the Republic of China, Weifang's function was further degraded, and it became a common place for haircuts, buying and selling miscellaneous products and wood products, and the embryonic form of commodity market began to appear. Of course, the formation of the market is directly related to the formation of Carpenter Street (now Nanjing Road). Throughout the Qing Dynasty, due to the large-scale construction of gardens in Daofu, the carpenter industry developed rapidly, making Daofu area a gathering place for carpenters, thus forming an industrial street. Weifuli is located in Gucheng Lane, Daryun Lane, Shengfotan, Carpenter Street and Qinglongjing thoroughfare, commonly known as Wulukou. This is the most prosperous area in Ganzhou before the Republic of China, and it is also the most important landmark, where major historical events took place. According to historical records, all meetings in Ganzhou were held here before 1934. After 1934, Ganzhou Park was the main meeting place, and today's Olympic Square is the meeting place after 194 1 year. On March 6th, before 1927, Chen Zanxian, the man of the China workers' movement and chairman of Ganzhou Federation of Trade Unions, was shot dead by Kuomintang agents in Ganxian government (now the old prefectural committee compound), and all the trade union members were furious. They held a rally and a memorial service in front of Weifang House to erect a monument for Chen Zanxian. Liu Shaoqi, Chairman of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, sent a letter of condolence. But soon the Kuomintang openly opposed * * *, white terror enveloped the whole country, and the martyrs' blood was still wet. The monument was carved and re-carved by the Kuomintang to commemorate the dead in the "Party-clearing case". After liberation, this monument was used as a bridge slab by a family living near Fu Wei. Until the end of last century, when Fu Wei was officially transformed into a big market, the Municipal Museum discovered and collected this unusual monument containing life force. The earliest post office in Ganzhou is in Weifang. 1896, Ganzhou first established a telegraph office in Baiyi Temple (now around Kai Tak household appliances), and established a post office in Weifuli in19/0/2. 1932, the two institutes merged and moved to the workers' cultural palace. History should always remember that there are so many stories and legends in this bustling place. After liberation, Weifang completely completed the transformation from official residence to market, and a once elegant place became a pure vegetable market. As far as I can remember, I first went to Waverley in the late 1970s. At that time, meat, oil, rice, sugar, tofu and other staple foods were supplied by ticket, and Weifuli vegetable market was the most important supply market. At that time, the market was messy and dirty, and there was no order today. The only orderly places are the people queuing to fetch water in front of the octagonal well and the booths supplied by tickets. This experience of queuing is a portrayal of the economy and society at that time, and it is also a very interesting thing in my life experience.