Lucheng, Shanxi
Lucheng 潞城市 | |
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County-level city | |
Lucheng Location in Shanxi | |
Coordinates: 36°19′N 113°13′E / 36.317°N 113.217°ECoordinates: 36°19′N 113°13′E / 36.317°N 113.217°E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Shanxi |
Prefecture-level city | Changzhi |
Time zone | China Standard (UTC+8) |
Lucheng (Chinese Character: 潞城, pinyin: Lùchéng) is a county-level city in south-eastern Shanxi province of the People's Republic of China. As a division of Changzhi City, it covers an area of 615 km² and has a population of 210,000. Approved by the State Council in 1994, its title changed from Lucheng County to Lucheng City. Lucheng's economy is driven by coal industry and limestone mining.
A village in Lucheng county, Zhangzhuangcun (张庄村, pinyin: Zhāngzhuāngcūn), sometimes translated as Long Bow Village, was made famous by the book Fanshen written by William H. Hinton. The book chronicles the changes Zhangzhuangcun underwent after the defeat of occupying Japanese forces by the communist Eighth Route Army and the ensuing land reform movement by the Communist Party of China. Hinton documented his return to Zhangchuangcun years later in Shenfan, chronicling what had happened in the years since and describing how the Cultural Revolution affected the village.