Wuzhi County

Wuzhi County (Chinese: 武陟县; pinyin: Wǔzhì Xiàn) is a county in the northwest of Henan province, China, situated on the northern (left) bank of the Yellow River.

The Haihe River Basin includes the eastern part of the county and the Qinbei area.

There are 18 ethnic groups in Wuzhi County, including Han, Hui, Manchu, Zhuang, Miao, Li and Tibetan.

[7] Mao Changxi (1817-1882) was born in Wuzhi County, Huaiqing Prefecture, Henan Province.

[8] Shantao (205-283), courtesy name Juyuan, was a native of Huai (now Xiaohong Village, west of Wuzhi), Hanoi, a minister and scholar of the Western Jin Dynasty, and one of the "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest."

He once served as Minister of the Ministry of Personnel, and later generations praised his "Monkey Notice" for recommending talents.

[9] Xiang Xiu (about 227-272), courtesy name Ziqi, was born in Huai (now Xishang Village, Wuzhi), Hanoi.