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Which city in Shanxi does Qixian belong to?

Qixian County belongs to Jinzhong City, Shanxi Province.

Qixian County, located in the hinterland of Shanxi Province, is named after "Qi Zeqi". In 556 BC, during the Spring and Autumn Period, Duke Ping of Jin gave the land of Qi to Xi, the ancestor of Qi people, to build a city and rejuvenate the country. With a history of more than 2,500 years, it is a national historical and cultural city and the hometown of Shanxi merchants.

Qixian county covers a total area of 854 square kilometers, governs 6 towns, 2 townships and 3 urban areas 1 provincial economic development zone, has 1 17 administrative villages and 16 communities, with a total population of 270,000, including 2 1 10,000 agricultural population. County area 15 km2, permanent population150,000 people, and urbanization rate is 55%.

Qixian County is 55 kilometers away from Taiyuan, the provincial capital, and 45 kilometers away from Taiyuan Wusu International Airport. South Tongpu Railway Double Line, Daxi Railway Passenger Dedicated Line, National Highway 108, 208, Dayun Expressway, Yuqi Expressway, Xingfen Expressway, Provincial Highway Eastern Xia Line and Qifang Line are distributed vertically and horizontally and connected into a network, so the traffic location advantage is obvious.

Folk culture:

1, Jin Opera. Qixian County is the main birthplace of Shanxi Opera. Xiashang Liyuan was founded in the seventh year of Tongzhi (1868), which is an earlier Shaanxi opera club. Zhang Zhuang's promotion class has also trained many Jin opera artists.

2. Qitai Yangko. 195 1 year, Yuci Society established Qitai Yangko Research and Reform Society in Qixian County, which was officially named Qitai Yangko. The original yangko was mainly used for the Lantern Festival social fire, and it was dressed up to sing in the street with the social fire team, so it was also called "street crossing class" or "stepping on the street".

3. Calligraphy. Qixian Folk Museum has six screen stone-hiding people, namely Han, Yang Fang, Qu, Qiao Siyuan, Liu Fenxi, Qiao, Qiao, Gao Xihua, Zhao, Gao, Qu Jinshan, Yan Yongnian, Jia Jiayu and Fan.

4. Paper-binding artist, commonly known as "painter". Mainly engaged in architectural painting and painting. The main materials used for paper binding are mud, bamboo, straw and paper. The figures are Fang Tou (commonly known as Kou Kou Bao), figurines (commonly known as beauty), crane boy, Antarctic fairy, Ten Lead, Auspicious, Dragon Girl and so on. Buildings include pavilions, courtyards, stage, Baoshan, etc.

5, social fire performance

One of the cradles of Shanxi merchants' social fire. Shehuo is a kind of street performance art of Qixian people. The specific forms are dragon lantern, back stick, stick stick, mandrill sail, fireball, suitcase, stilts, lion dance, two ghosts wrestling, Zhang Weng's back Zhang Po, bamboo horse, bullfighting tiger, dry boat, three or six carts, sedan chair, knife dance, stick dance, Hua Gun, walking around the streets, moonlight teasing and so on.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qixian County