Shou County
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Shou County (寿县) is a county in Anhui under the jurisdiction of Lu'an. Its population is 1,280,000 and its area is 2986 square kilometers. It is a National Cultural and Historical City.
Shou County has jurisdiction over 17 towns, 7 townships and 1 ethnic township.
[edit] History
Shou, formerly Shouchun (壽春), was the site of the former capital of the Chu Kingdom, which existed during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It was also the site of the crowning of Yuan Shu during the Three Kingdoms Period. During the Jìn Dynasty, the Battle of Fei River also occurred within the borders of Shou. Shou became famous throughout China for its pottery during the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The county also produced many famous officials during the Song Dynasty, including multiple Prime Ministers and ministers. During the Taiping Rebellion in later Qing Dynasty, Ch'en Yu-ch'eng was captured in Shou.
[edit] Economy
Shou County is crisscrossed with rivers, and as a result is a heavy agricultural producing region. Its main produces include rice, wheat and cotton. Currently Shou County is a focal point of a national project aiming at increasing productions of agricultural goods. Zhengyang Pass, located on Wai River, is a major point of transportation and goods distribution in Anhui.