Gushi Introduction: Gushi County is located at the southeastern end of Henan Province, at the junction of Henan and Jiangxi provinces, south of Dabie Mountain, and north of Huaihe River. It is a blending zone between East China and Central Plains. The geographical boundary between China and North (Qinling-Huaihe boundary line) passes through It is known as the "Northern Jiangnan, Jiangnan Beiguo". With a total area of 2,916 square kilometers and a household registration of 1.74 million (2014), it is the largest county in Henan Province. It is also one of the first five key count-up counties (cities) in Henan Province and one of the ten provinces directly under the county (city). One of the five regional central cities planned to be built. Gushi has been prosperous since ancient times, and has a rich history and culture. It is one of the “Top Ten Culturally Strong Counties in Henan Province”. The Gushi calligraphy group has attracted the attention of the calligraphy circles at home and abroad, and was named "the hometown of Chinese calligraphy" by the China Federation of Literary and Art and the Chinese Calligraphy Association. Due to the four large-scale southward migrations in history, the descendants gradually moved to Fujian, Guangdong, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, Southeast Asia, and Europe and the United States. Gushi also had "the hometown of the Tang Dynasty, the Fujian-Taiwan ancestral land" and the Central Plains. The title of the first hometown of overseas Chinese. Each year, the “Centre of the Central Plains (Gushi) Roots Cultural Festival” hosted by the Chinese Federation of Overseas Chinese is hosted.