Guangnan County (; Zhuang: ) is located in Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan province, China. The seat of Guangnan, known today as Liancheng (), was the heart of the Gouding Kingdom () that lasted approximately 400 years, from 111 BC to 316 AD. Guangnan County is bordered by Xilin County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to the north, Funing County, Yunnan to the east, Malipo County and Xichou County to the south, and Yanshan County, Yunnan and Qiubei County to the west.
Administrative divisions
In the present, Guangnan County has 7 towns and 11 townships.
7 towns
11 townships
Climate
Guangnan, as with much of southern Yunnan, has a warm humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa), with muddled distinction between the seasons and daytime temperatures remaining warm year-round. The warmest and coolest months are July and January, respectively at and ; the annual mean is . May thru September accounts for nearly 75% of the annual rainfall of
Ethnic groups
The following information in this section is from the Guangnan County Gazetteer () (2001).
- Han
- Zhuang
- Miao
- White Miao ç½è (or Menglou èÂÂå¨Â)
- Sinicized Miao æ±Âè Lopsided Miao Ã¥ÂÂè (or Mengsha èÂÂ纱)
- "Meng Zhua" (èÂÂçª)
- Yao
- Landian [Blue Indigo] Yao èÂÂéÂÂç¶ (or Jinmen éÂÂé¨)
- Daban [Large Board] Yao 大æÂ¿ç¶ (or Yu Mian è²æ£Â)
- Yi: split into two official divisions of Pu ä» and Luo å®. Autonyms are: Nisupo å°¼èÂÂé¢Â, Guo æÂÂ, Poluo é¢Âç½ (exonym: Axi é¿ç»Â), Nishebei å°¼èÂÂæÂ¯, Nashepu åªèÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Bugeng å¸ÂæÂ´, Gasou Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Guwo ä¼°æ¶¡, Mengpei Ã¥ÂÂå¹, Mengpu Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Mengguobei Ã¥ÂÂæÂÂæÂ¯, Lairen å¾Â人 (exonym: Laizi å¾ÂÃ¥ÂÂ)
- Pu ä»Â: Flowery Pula è±ä»ÂæÂ (also called Pula æ¿®åÂÂ), White Pula ç½ä»ÂæÂÂ, Black Pula é»Âä»ÂæÂÂ
- Luo å®: Flowery Luo è±å®, Black Luo é»Âå®, Chinese Luo æ±Âå®, Sandaohong ä¸ÂéÂÂ红, Lairen å¾Â人
- Gelao
- Hui
- Mongol
Ethnic Zhuang and Han make up about 80% of the county's population, with each group making up about 40%.
Miao
There were 81,223 ethnic Miao individuals comprising 16,086 households as of 1995.
- White Miao ç½èÂÂ: most of the county, including Nalun é£伦乡 and Diyu åºÂäºÂ乡
- Sinicized Miao æ±ÂèÂÂ: Heizhiguo é»ÂæÂ¯æÂÂ乡, Nanping Ã¥ÂÂå±ÂéÂÂ, Babao Ã¥Â
«å®ÂéÂÂ
- "Meng Zhua" (èÂÂçª): Yanshang of Heizhiguo é»ÂæÂ¯æÂÂ乡岩ä¸Â, Dongguaping of Nanping Ã¥ÂÂå±ÂéÂÂåÂÂåª, Sala of Yangliujing æÂ¨æÂ³äºÂæ´Âå¦
Yao
There were 14,707 ethnic Yao individuals comprising 2,673 households as of 1995.
- Diyu Township (1,831 individuals, 323 households)
- Babao Township (1,612 individuals, 281 households)
- Zhetai Township (1,176 individuals, 175 households)
- Jiumo Township (1,157 individuals, 226 households)
- Yangliujing Township (1,092 individuals, 216 households)
- Nasa Township (992 individuals, 188 households)
- Heizhiguo Township (963 individuals, 165 households)
Yi
There were 35,879 ethnic Yi individuals comprising 7,001 households as of 1995, making up 5.21% of the county's total population.
- Nisupo å°¼èÂÂé¢Â: Longyang é¾Âç§§, Zhetai èÂÂ
太乡
- Guo æÂÂ: Weinaji æÂªé£åº, Zhetai èÂÂ
太乡
- Guopo æÂÂé¢Â: Lao'an èÂÂå®Â, Zhetu èÂÂ
Ã¥Â
Â乡
- Poguo é¢ÂæÂ (or Pula ä»ÂæÂÂ): Anwang å®ÂçÂÂ, Nanping Ã¥ÂÂå±ÂéÂÂ
- Gasou Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ: Anwang å®ÂçÂÂ, Nanping Ã¥ÂÂå±ÂéÂÂ
- Guwo ä¼°æ¶¡: Mumei æÂ¨åªÂ, Babao Ã¥Â
«å®ÂéÂÂ
- Mengpei Ã¥ÂÂå¹ (or Lairen å¾Â人): Wabiao ç¦æ Â, Babao Ã¥Â
«å®ÂéÂÂ; Yilang 夷éÂÂ, Heizhiguo é»ÂæÂ¯æÂÂ乡
- Meng Ã¥ÂÂ: Lisa éÂÂæ´Â, Babao Ã¥Â
«å®ÂéÂÂ
- Mengpu Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ: Dagulu 大åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Heizhiguo é»ÂæÂ¯æÂÂ乡
- Bugeng å¸ÂæÂ´: Walong æÂÂèÂÂ, Nasa 飿´ÂéÂÂ; Amiao é¿渺, Zhuanjiao ç¯Âè§Â乡
- Nashepu é£èÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ: Changchong é¿å², Zhujie ç è¡ÂéÂÂ
- Kashepu å¡èÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ: Tuanqing å¢ç®Â, Shuguang æÂÂÃ¥Â
ÂéÂÂ
- Axi é¿ç»Â: Zhongzhai ä¸Â寨, Zhulin ç ç³éÂÂ
Gelao
There are 157 ethnic Gelao.
- Baishiyan ç½ç³岩, Laozhai èÂÂ寨æÂÂ, Babao Township Ã¥Â
«å®Âé (56 people)
- Xijide 西åºå¾ÂæÂÂ, Zhulin Township ç ç³é (50 people)
- Muyang æÂ¨ç§§, Shujie é¼ è¡ÂæÂÂ, Heizhiguo Township é»ÂæÂ¯æÂÂ乡 (29 people)
Hui
There were 1,306 ethnic Hui individuals comprising 314 households as of 1995. Most lived in Zhulin Township, which had 964 ethnic Hui individuals comprising 212 households. Liancheng Township, the county seat, had 161 ethnic Hui individuals comprising 51 households.
Mongol
There are 497 ethnic Mongols.
- Heizhiguo é»ÂæÂ¯æÂÂæÂÂ, Heizhiguo Township é»ÂæÂ¯æÂÂ乡 (132 people, 23 households)
- Longtan é¾Â滩æÂÂ, Heizhiguo Township é»ÂæÂ¯æÂÂ乡 (126 people, 25 households)
- Shujie é¼ è¡ÂæÂÂ, Heizhiguo Township é»ÂæÂ¯æÂÂ乡 (24 people, 5 households)
- Liancheng Township (75 people)
- Zhuanjiao Township (65 people)
- Shuguang Township (52 people)
Transport
Historical sites
- Guangnan Minorities Museum: Featuring numerous neolithic and Bronze Age artifacts unearthed from tombs in the region, in addition to more modern Ming and Qing Dynasty objects (paintings, porcelain, wooden architectural features) collected from the town and nearby villages.
- Grave of Princess Anhua (å®ÂÃ¥ÂÂé¡主). The 16-year-old princess, a full sister of the last (Southern) Ming emperor Zhu Youlang (the Yongli Emperor), died near Guangnan town in 1652, when the emperor was retreating from Guangxi to Yunnan.
- Ayong Bridge: built on the outstrected branches of trees from the two banks of the river
- Ayong ancestral home of the Nong clan
- Guima Bridge: a traditional wind-and-rain bridge that is the center for folk singing and recreation
- Guima Hall of the Elders
- Wang Peilun's Residence: Xiban Village å¤ÂæÂ¿æÂÂ, Guangnan
- The Tinglang (rest kiosks) of Xiban Village å¤ÂæÂ¿æÂÂ, Guangnan
- The ganlan houses of Tuotong Village æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂ and Dixian Village åºÂä»ÂæÂÂ
- Yanta Pagoda (a.k.a. Wenbi Pagoda): a 19th-century tower atop a prominent summit to the southeast of the city, offering excellent views of the surrounding region.
Historical villages include:
- Heye æ²³éÂÂæÂÂ
- Tuopai æÂÂæ´¾æÂÂ
- Dixian åºÂä»ÂæÂÂ: notable for its unique ganlan houses found only there
- Nabei é£è´ÂæÂÂ
- Tuotong æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂ
- Gejia é©åÂÂæÂÂ: notable for its thousand-year-old banyan tree, and for its many natives who passed the civil examination to become jinshi è¿Â士 (palace candidates) during the Qing Dynasty
- Ayong é¿ç¨
- Guima 贵马
- Jiumo (æÂ§è«) includes a former residence of a Nationalist warlord now defaced, poorly restored and in use as an agricultural store and communist memorial site, in addition to a covered bridge. Hard to reach and not set up for tourists, there is barely a restaurant.
References
- Guangnan County Gazetteer 广åÂÂå¿忠(2001).
- Johnson, Eric and Wang Mingfu (2008). "Zhuang cultural and linguistic heritage". SIL International and the Nationalities Publishing House of Yunnan.
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