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One of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States. The founding monarch Han Jinghou (named Qian) was a descendant of the doctors of the Spring and Autumn Jin Kingdom, and divided the Jin Kingdom with Wei Zhao. In 403 BC, he was recognized as a prince by King Weilie of Zhou.
The capital was built in Yangzhai (now Yuzhou, Henan).In 375 BC, the Marquis of Han Ai destroyed Zheng and moved the capital to Xinzheng (now Henan).The territory includes the southeast corner of present-day Shanxi and the central part of Henan, between the three kingdoms of Qin, Wei and Chu, and has become a military battleground.
It was destroyed by Qin in 230 BC. According to the "Historical Records", after King Wu of Zhou destroyed Shang, the Feng clan summoned the duke to Yan, in present-day Beijing and the central and northern parts of Hebei (the extinction of King Wu of Zhou, the duke was summoned to the northern Yan). The capital of the Yan Kingdom was in "Ji" (located in the Liuli River in Fangshan District, Beijing).
The nobility of Zhou and the nobility of the local old Shang and the local natives established a coalition regime. Eventually, the original Donghu ethnic group in the region was gradually integrated into the Chinese ethnic group. After the founding of the Yan State, there was little contact with the Central Plains, and the culture was more backward than the Central Plains, and it was almost destroyed in the foreign invasion in the early Spring and Autumn Period.
King Mu of Zhou was named his father in Zhao, and his site was one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period in the southwest of Zhaocheng County, Shanxi Province. In the northwestern part of present-day Shanxi, western and southern Hebei, the pre-Qin Mi surname (芈本作幁) was a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty and one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States. Also known as wattle.
The surname Mi is one of the so-called "eight surnames of Zhurong", and the ancestor is Ji Lian. Ji Lian's descendants, Mane Xiong, were the teachers of King Wen of Zhou. According to ancient records, the Chu monarchs below the bears are all named bears, but according to the unearthed bronze inscriptions of the late Warring States period, the names of the Chu monarchs are all named after the bears.
Xiong Xiong, the great-grandson of the bear, was isolated in Jingshan (in the area of Nanzhang and Baokang, Hubei), trekked through the mountains and forests, became the king of Zhou, and was named the field of the son, and lived in Danyang (now Zigui, Hubei), and established it as a country from then on.
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Han Spring and Autumn vassal states The vassal states of Zhou Tianzi in the 11th century BC, the founding monarch was the younger brother of King Cheng of Zhou. The territory is in the northeast of present-day Hejin, Shanxi. The Western Zhou Dynasty and the Spring and Autumn Period were destroyed by the Jin Kingdom.
Warring States vassal states One of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, later historians called Han, Wei, Zhao, Qin, Chu, Yan and Qi the Seven Heroes of the Warring States. The territory of Korea mainly includes the southwestern part of present-day Shanxi and the northern part of Henan, with the initial capital of Yangzhai (now Yuzhou, Xuchang City, Henan Province), and moved to Xinzheng (now Xinzheng, Zhengzhou, Henan) after the destruction of Zhengguo.
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Zhao was the present-day Hebei Province, Shaanxi Province, Shanxi Province, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and parts of Henan and Shandong provinces. Zhao was founded in 403 B.C., its original capital was Jinyang, and then moved the capital to Zhongmuyi and Handan, and Xing was established as the capital of Xindu during the Chenghou period, and Xing is now Xingtai City.
The state of Zhao corresponds to the current province
Zhao was one of the seven princes of the Warring States period, and the territory of Zhao during the Warring States period was very broad, and its heyday included Hebei, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia and parts of Henan and Shandong provinces.
The original capital of Zhao was Jinyang, and later moved the capital to Zhongmuyi, and then moved the capital to Handan, which is now Handan City, Hebei Province.
The state of Zhao was founded in 403 BC by the Marquis of Zhao Liehou, and then experienced the rule of emperors such as Zhao Wugong, Zhao Zhang, and Zhao Chong until it was destroyed by Qin in 229 BC.
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Shandong, but Shandong not only had Qi at that time, but also Lu State, which was the hometown of Confucius, and Shandong now has another name for the land of Qilu.
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Qi and Lu were in Henan at the earliest, after the second eastward crusade of Zhou Gong, Qi and Lu moved eastward, I don't say that no one knows, only Shandong and Shandong.
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Qi, Chu, Qinyan, Zhao, Wei, and Hanzhong Korea are in today's Shanxi and Henan.
In the history of the Warring States period, the territory of Korea was basically fixed in the area of present-day Shanxi and Henan. Of course, in the late Warring States period, especially after the Battle of Changping, Korea gradually lost its territory in the area of present-day Shanxi Province, that is, Korea at that time, its territory was mainly concentrated in the area of present-day Henan Province.
Because Korea's territory only included parts of present-day Shanxi Province and Henan Province, the overall territory of Korea was very limited, and it became the smallest of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States.
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Qin Shi Huang sent Nei Shi Teng to lead the army commander to drive straight in, captured Han Wang'an, and set up Yingchuan County (the county is in present-day Yu County, Henan) in the hometown of Korea, and Korea was declared extinct. The demise of Korea was a full-fledged sign of the Qin Unification War.
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The territory of Korea mainly includes the southwestern part of present-day Shanxi and the northern part of Henan, with the initial capital of Yangzhai (now Yuzhou, Xuchang City, Henan Province), and moved to Xinzheng (present-day Xinzheng, Henan) after the destruction of Zhengguo.
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During the period of the Six Kingdoms, Yan, Qi, Zhao, Han, Wei He, Xian and Chu are the historical place names in China today. Historically, these place names correspond to different administrative regions or cities. Specifically:
Yanguo: Yanjing (present-day Beijing).
Qi State: Jinan City and its surroundings.
Zhao Guo: Jincheng City and its surroundings.
South Korea: Anyang City and its surroundings.
Wei State: Baoding City and its surroundings.
Chu State: Hubei Province, Hunan Province, Jiangxi Province and other regions.
It is important to note that the modern cities listed here are not fully applicable to the Six Kingdoms period in history, as the range of cities in the history of Haopei may vary, but it can be used as a reference in general.
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The state of Qi is now Shandong Province. The capital of Qi was Linzi (now Linzi District, Zibo City, Shandong Province), and the capital of Qi Hu was moved to Bogu (fifty miles northwest of Linzi), and after the Tian dynasty of Qi, Linzi was still the capital. Qi was a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty, divided into Suizheng, Jiangqi and Tianqi, and its territory was roughly in most of the north-north of present-day Shandong Province and the southwest of Hebei Province, bordering the sea in the east, and bordering Ju, Qi, and Lu in the southwest.
It borders with Yan in the north, and Zhao and Wei in the west. <
The state of Qi is now Shandong Province. The capital of Qi is Linzi (now Linzi District, Zibo City, Shandong Province), Qi Hu Gong had moved the capital to Bogu (fifty miles northwest of Linzi), and after the Tian Na clan Wheel Clan replaced Qi, it still took Linzi as the capital. The state of Qi was a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty, divided into Jiang Qi, Li Xin and Tian Qi, and its territory was roughly in most of the north-north of present-day Shandong Province and the southwest of Hebei Province, with the sea in the east, and the borders of Ju, Qi, and Lu in the southwest.
It borders with Yan in the north, and Zhao and Wei in the west.
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Shandong Province. In 1046 B.C., after Jiang Taigong helped King Wu of Zhou destroy the Shang Dynasty, he was feudal and established a state, and the State of Qi was established, located in present-day Shandong Province.
In 386 B.C., Tian He was named a prince by King Zhou An, and Jiang surnamed Lu Qi was replaced by Tian, and Tian He was officially called a marquis, and still used the name of Qi and the world name"Tian Qi", became one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period, and became king in the middle and late Warring States period. In 221 BC, King Jian of Qi surrendered to King Yingsheng of Qin, and the Qin State unified the six kingdoms, and the Qi State perished.
The capital of Qi is Linzi, now Linzi District, Zibo City, Shandong, when Brother Qi Hu smiled and closed the public, he had moved the capital to Bogu, fifty miles northwest of Linzi, after the Tian family replaced Qi, Linzi was still the capital.
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