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Quzhou is a prefecture-level city in western province, People's Republic of China. Sitting on the upper course of the , it borders to the north, to the east, to the southeast, and the provinces of , and to the south, southwest and northwest respectively. Its population was 2,276,184 inhabitants as of the 2020 census of whom 902,767 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of Qujiang and Kecheng urban Districts. Chinese actress and singer was born in Quzhou.


History

Descendants of Confucius
During the Southern Song dynasty the descendant of at , the Kong Duanyou fled south with the Song Emperor to Quzhou, while the newly established Jin dynasty (1115–1234) in the north appointed Kong Duanyou's brother Kong Duancao who remained in Qufu as Duke Yansheng. Https://www.asian-studies.org/absts/1995abst/china/csess45.htm http://archive . is/hOXhs; http://academics.hamilton.edu/asian_studies/home/CultTemp/sitePages/temple.html; http://kfz.freehostingguru.com/article20.php ; http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-09/29/content_699183.htm; http://www.china.org.cn/english/2006/Sep/182656.htm From that time up until the , there were two Duke Yanshengs, once in the north in Qufu and the other in the south at Quzhou. An invitation to come back to Qufu was extended to the southern Duke Yansheng Kong Zhu by the Yuan dynasty Emperor . The title was taken away from the southern branch after Kong Zhu rejected the invitation,
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so the northern branch of the family kept the title of Duke Yansheng. The southern branch still remained in Quzhou where they lived to this day. Confucius's descendants in Quzhou alone number 30,000. The rank of Wujing boshi (五經博士]]) was awarded to the southern branch at Quzhou by a Ming Emperor while the northern branch at Qufu held the title Duke Yansheng.
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Kong Ruogu (孔若古) aka Kong Chuan (孔傳) 47th generation Archived copy was claimed to be the ancestor of the Southern branch after Kong Zhu died by Northern branch member Kong Guanghuang. The leader of the southern branch is Kong Xiangkai (孔祥楷).
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Second World War
During the Second World War, Imperial Japanese army used bacteriological weapons in Quzhou, spreading plague, and other diseases in Quzhou, as well as in and . As a result, between 1940 and 1948 more than 300,000 Chinese in the area contracted the plague and other diseases, and an estimated 50,000 died in Quzhou alone.: Japan guilty of germ warfare against thousands of Chinese , 28 August 2002; Justin McCurry: Japan's sins of the past The Guardian, 28 October 2004.

On April 18, 1942, hours after , six US Army B-25 bombers crash landed near Quzhou after running out of fuel, including the leader of the raid, Lieutenant Colonel .


Administration
The prefecture-level city of Quzhou administers 2 districts, 1 county-level city, and 3 counties.

1柯城区Kēchéng Qū
2Qujiang District衢江区Qújiāng Qū
3 City江山市Jiāngshān Shì
4常山县Chángshān Xiàn
5开化县Kāihuà Xiàn
6龙游县Lóngyóu Xiàn


Geography
The centre of Quzhou sits on a broad basin along the , a tributary of the . The Qu River flows roughly southeast for and is flanked on both sides by hills. Almost all the rivers of Quzhou feed into the Qiantang, which ultimately empties into .

The terrain is higher in the west and the east. The territory of Quzhou Municipality is made up of plains (15%), hills (36%), and mountains (49%). In the north is the (千里岗) mountain range and in the west the (玉山脉). The highest mountains, the range known as the (仙霞岭), lie in the south. The highest point in the city is at (大龙岗), which rises to 1,500 m above sea level.

70.7% of the land is covered with forest. The rest is densely irrigated and farmed, producing fruits, and leaves.

The north China plain is an important grain-producing areas is also the key area of nitrogen loss, Quzhou nitrogen loss in 2017 about 9000 tons, through effective to improve crops (wheat, corn, vegetables and animal (pig, eggs) in the production of reasonable management to further improve the Quzhou has been the development of the north China plain green agriculture.


Climate
Quzhou has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) with four distinctive seasons, characterised by hot, humid summers and chilly, cloudy and drier winters (with occasional snow). The mean annual temperature is , with monthly daily averages ranging from in January to in July. The city receives an average annual rainfall of and is affected by the of the Asian monsoon in June, when average relative humidity also peaks. The frost-free period lasts 251–261 days. Winds along the Qiantang River valley are predominantly north-easterly and north-east-easterly. Occasionally blow in from the . With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 25% in March to 59% in August, the city receives 1,810 hours of bright sunshine annually.


Tourism
  • Ancestral Temple of the Southern Confucian Clan
  • , southeast of the city proper. It features green peaks and clear waters, and the huge rocks on top of the mountain support a horizontal rock to form a natural arch, the ("Nature-Formed").


Demographics
As of 2003, Quzhou municipality registered a population of 2,578,100. The vast majority are (99.16%) but there are also small minorities of She (0.73%) and , , and (together making up 0.1%). Most of the people in Quzhou are engaged in agriculture (2,035,100). The genders are roughly evenly split. Population density is 273 people per km2. At any given time there are a handful of foreign (mainly European and Australian) teachers at the schools and university of Quzhou, as well as alleged but never seen Russian Military Personnel who work and advise at the military base.


Transportation
Quzhou is well served by both railways and highways. The city of Quzhou is a major connection hub between the three provinces of Anhui, Jiangxi and Fujian, with the running through southern Quzhou and the Qu River flowing past northern Quzhou. .

Airport
, ranked as class 4C, is located away from east side of city centre, and this airport was built in 22nd year of Republic of China (1933). The destinations are Beijing, Chongqing, Haikou, Jinan, Qingdao, Kunming, Dalian, Guiyang, Xi'an and Shenzhen. Airplane timetable and more information can be found on Quzhou airport official website. The nearest large-scale airport is Hangzhou International Airport, and its information can be found on Hangzhou International Airport Official Website

Railway

One of the most famous railway passes through the city is Shanghai-Kunming Railway with a speed of . This railway has three stations in city, which are Longyou railway station, Quzhou railway station, Jiangshan railway station, Changshan Station, Kaihua Station. More information can be found on Quzhou Railway Website

Highway
Quzhou South Station, also named as Quzhou Express Station (衢州快客站), located in No.209 Shang Street, has 27 buses to Hangzhou, 18 to Jinhua, 8 to Ningbo, 6 to Wenzhou, and 3 to Shanghai daily. Another Express Station is located in He Hua Middle Road (荷花中路), on the south of newly built train station, and its destinations cover most cities in Jiangxi Province and Fujian Province. More bus information can be found on https://web.archive.org/web/20111231062848/http://www.icha.com.cn/RailwayStation/130.Html


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