八閩福地

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福建歷史悠久。先秦時,它屬于百越之中的閩越地區(qū);唐開元二十一年(733年),朝廷設(shè)“福建經(jīng)略使”(負(fù)責(zé)邊防的軍職),這是“福建”之名第一次見于史冊;北宋時,設(shè)“福建路”(類似現(xiàn)在福建省的行政區(qū)劃);到了南宋,設(shè)“一府五州二軍”等八個同級行政機(jī)構(gòu)。從此,福建有了“八閩”之稱。
Fujian has a long and rich history. Back in the pre-Qin era, it was part of the Minyue region, being one of the many areas inhabited by the Baiyue people. In 733, during the 21st year of the Tang Dynasty’s Kaiyuan reign, the Imperial Court established the “Fujian Jinglue Envoy,” i.e. a military post responsible for frontier defence. This was the first appearance of the name “Fujian” in historical records. Later, during the Northern Song Dynasty, the administrative region “Fujian Lu,” similar to today’s Fujian Province, was established. By the time of the Southern Song Dynasty, the area was divided into eight administrative units, comprising one prefecture, five counties, and two military districts. From then on, Fujian was known as the “Eight Min.”
背山向海 Back to the mountains, facing the sea
福建山巒起伏、群山綿延,山地與丘陵占全省總面積的80%以上,素有“東南山國”之稱。(剩余11199字)