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From Changzhi along the highway to Weihai is divided into the Yellow River Province, from Changzhi along the highway to Shanghai is divided into the Yellow River Yangtze River Province, from Changzhi along the highway to Sanya is divided into the Yellow River West Province.
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You've heard. Is it possible. Are there any cases of merger in modern China, and are there any factors that would lead to regional merger? Promoting economic development? Solving the demographic problem? If it is really merged. Then it's time for Japan to return. It's impossible to think about.
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At the beginning of liberation, there was a Central Plains Province, with present-day Xinxiang, Henan Province as the provincial capital.
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In a narrow sense, it refers to the area of Henan, including the southern part of Hebei, the southern part of Shanxi, and the western part of Shandong. In the pre-Qin period, there was a saying that Luoyi (now Luoyang) and Tao (now Dingtao County, Shandong) were the centers of the world; As the Huaxia people migrated to the surrounding areas, their range of activities expanded, and ancient Yuzhou was regarded as the center of the world. "Ming Shilu: Fourteen Years of Yongle":
Fuwei Beijing, south of the Central Plains. ”
In a broader sense, it refers to a large area in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, including present-day Henan, the Guanzhong area of Shaanxi, Shanxi and southern Hebei, western Shandong, northwestern Jiangsu, Anhui and parts of northern Hubei. "History of the Song Dynasty: The Biography of Li Gang": "Since ancient times, the lord of Zhongxing, starting from the northwest, is enough to have the southeast according to the Central Plains", and the "Central Plains" refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River.
Occasionally, it also refers to the Yellow River Basin, Zhuge Liang's "Teacher Table": "When the prize rate of the three armies, the Central Plains of the North Ding" refers to the Yellow River Basin.
Broadly speaking, the name of the corresponding area relative to the frontier region, that is, Middle-earth.
The ancients often used "China" and "Zhongzhou" as synonyms for the Central Plains. It is generally believed that the ancient Central Plains refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, the area where the Chinese tribes are concentrated, and the center is the ancient Yuzhou. With the great integration of the Chinese nation, as well as the expansion of Chinese culture or Zhou culture, it has spread.
The Chinese people, who live in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River and have a more advanced culture, regard themselves as civilized and call themselves China, in order to distinguish themselves from the Siyi. Some of the surrounding areas of the Xia and Shang dynasties that were still part of the Yimandi, with the spread of Chinese culture, the division of the Chengkang era was also included in the Central Plains cultural area. In fact, in addition to present-day Henan Province, the Central Plains during the two-week period mainly included parts of Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong and other provinces.
In modern times, the Central Plains region is generally used, often referring to the "middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River", with Henan Province as the main body, including the southern part of Hebei Province, the southern part of Shanxi Province, the western part of Shandong Province, the northwestern part of Jiangsu Province, and the northern part of Anhui Province.
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The Central Plains, historically refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, including the central and northern parts of Henan Province, the southern part of Shanxi Province, Shaanxi Province and Shandong Province, which is the birthplace of Chinese civilization and the cradle of the Chinese nation. Some scholars believe that the Central Plains originally referred to the southern part of Shanxi, because the historical records record that the Yaodu Pingyang (now Linfen), the Shundu Puban (now Yongji), and the Yudu Anyi (now Xia County) are all in the southern part of Shanxi.
Later, the scope of the Central Plains gradually expanded, broadly referring to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, or the entire Yellow River basin.
The source of Hakka is in the entire ancient Central Plains, specifically the vast area south of the Great Wall and north of the Yangtze River. In this way, the Central Plains mentioned above is a "small Central Plains", the Hakka ancestors in the 900 years of three great migrations, "they passed through other vast areas except the Heluo area on the way". It is influenced by Qinlong culture, Yanzhao culture, Sanjin culture, Qilu culture, Jingchu culture and Wuyue culture.
It can be seen how vast the "ancient Central Plains" area is. The era of the Five Emperors is the period from the origin of the Central Plains civilization to the formation of the Central Plains civilization society, which can be divided into two stages: the middle and late Yangshao culture and the Longshan culture period.
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The Central Plains, also known as Zhongtu, Zhongzhou, and Huaxia, traditionally refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River centered on the area from Luoyang to Kaifeng, which is probably the entire territory of today's Henan Province.
In a broad sense, it includes all of present-day Henan Province, the southeastern part of Shanxi Province, the southern part of Hebei Province, the southwestern part of Shandong Province, the northern part of Anhui Province, and the northwestern part of Jiangsu Province. In today's parlance, it is the entire central region plus the corners and corners of Shandong and Jiangsu. And when corresponding to the foreign tribes in the north, the Central Plains refers to China in general.
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In a broad sense, the Central Plains refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River with Heluo as the center, and the western part of the Huanghuai River. It includes the south of today's river, the south of Shanxi, the south of Hebei, the west of Shandong, the northwest of Jiangsu, and the north of Anhui. In a narrow sense, the Central Plains refers to present-day Henan Province [1-2].
The Central Plains is the core birthplace of Chinese civilization and China, the cradle of the Chinese people[3], the ancestral home of the Han people, and is regarded as the center of the world by the Chinese people. The Central Plains is also known as Zhongzhou, China, Middle Earth, and Zhongxia. [4] The Central Plains region spread with the great integration of the Chinese people and the expansion of the Central Plains civilization.
The culturally advanced Huaxia people call themselves China in order to distinguish themselves from the Siyi, and some areas that still belonged to the Siyi during the Xia and Shang dynasties have also been included in the Central Plains cultural area with the spread of the Central Plains culture.
For more than 3,000 years, from the Xia Dynasty to the Song and Jin dynasties, the Central Plains has been the political, economic and cultural center of China, with more than 200 emperors building or moving their capitals here. The rulers of all dynasties believed that the dynasty that incorporated the Central Plains into the territory was the orthodox dynasty of China, collectively known as the Central Plains Dynasty. Among the eight ancient capitals of China, the Central Plains accounts for four.
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Historically, the Central Plains Bai District mainly refers to Henan Province in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River.
Zhi and its vicinity Historically, DAO was the main source of Chinese civilization.
Rongdi was the economic, cultural and political center of China, at least until the Western Jin Dynasty, and now it refers to Henan and its neighboring few places in a narrow sense, and in a broad sense, it can refer to central China, that is, Jiangxi, Anhui, Hunan, Hubei, and Henan provinces.
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In ancient times, it generally referred to the area south of the Yellow River.
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The Central Plains, in a narrow sense, refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River centered on the Heluo region, which is equivalent to present-day Henan Province and its adjacent areas, including the southeastern part of Shanxi, the southern part of Hebei, the central and northern parts of Shandong, the southwestern part of Shandong, the northern part of Anhui, and the northern part of Jiangsu. Broadly speaking, the areas north of the Yangtze River and south of the Great Wall are all Central Plains. When corresponding to foreign peoples, the Chinese cultural areas are all the Central Plains.
Corresponding to it, there are Jiangnan, Jiangdong, Bashu and other regional names.
The Central Plains, which originally means "the wilderness in the middle of the world", is the birthplace of Chinese civilization and the cradle of the Chinese nation, and is regarded as the center of the world. The Central Plains is also known as Middle Earth and Middle Xia. The Central Plains region has spread to the present day with the great integration of the Chinese nation and the expansion of the Central Plains civilization, and the culturally advanced Chinese people call themselves China in order to distinguish themselves from the four Yi, and some areas that were still called Yi in the Xia and Shang dynasties have also been incorporated into the Central Plains with the spread of the Central Plains culture and the expansion of the living space of the Han people.
For more than 3,000 years, from the Xia Dynasty to the Song and Jin dynasties, the Central Plains has been a political, economic and cultural center, with more than 200 emperors building or moving their capitals here. Since ancient times, there is a saying that "those who get the Central Plains get the world", the Central Plains can be established in the world, and there are historical records or archaeological evidence that China has historical records or archaeological evidence that the eight ancient capitals of the main regimes for a long time, the Central Plains region occupies four, namely Luoyang, Kaifeng, Zhengzhou and Anyang.
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In a narrow sense, it refers to today's Henan Province.
The Central Plains, which originally means "the wilderness in the middle of the world", is the birthplace of Chinese civilization and civilization, the cradle of the Chinese nation, and is regarded as the center of the world.
With the great integration of the Chinese nation and the expansion of the Central Plains civilization, the Central Plains region gradually spread outward, expanding the exchanges between the Han nationality and various ethnic groups with the Central Plains culture as the core. The culturally advanced Chinese nation is called China because it is different from the four yi.
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The Central Plains refers to most of Henan, southwestern Shanxi, southern Shanxi and Hebei, Anhui, Jiangsu and northern Hubei. The core area is the area from Luoyang to Kaifeng.
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The Central Plains is the birthplace of Chinese civilization and was regarded as the center of the world by the Chinese people in ancient times. The Xia and Shang dynasties had built their capitals in Shangqiu, Anyang, Zhengzhou, etc. in the Central Plains, and since the Han Dynasty, Luoyang, Nanyang, and Kaifeng have become the places where princes and princes will build their capitals. The Central Plains in a broad sense is centered on the six ancient capitals of the Central Plains (Luoyang, Kaifeng, Shangqiu, Anyang, Zhengzhou, Nanyang) and radiates the vast plains in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River.
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At the beginning of Chinese civilization, because of the regional name of "in the world" and "Heluo", it specifically refers to the Luoyang area, which has become the heart of the Central Plains because of the foundation laid by the Xia and Shang dynasties and the prosperity of Heluo culture. In the pre-Qin period, it was said that Luoyi (now Luoyang) was the center of the world. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the concept of the Central Plains extended to the vassal states of China, corresponding to remote areas such as Qin and Wu.
Since the Qin Dynasty, the meaning of the term Central Plains has been further expanded to refer to a large area in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, including present-day Henan, the area of Guanzhong in Shaanxi, Shanxi and southern Hebei, western Shandong, northwestern Jiangsu, and northern Anhui. "History of the Song Dynasty: The Biography of Li Gang": "Since ancient times, the lord of Zhongxing, starting from the northwest, is enough to have the southeast according to the Central Plains", and the "Central Plains" refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River.
Occasionally, it also refers to the Yellow River Basin, Zhuge Liang's "Teacher Table": "When the prize rate of the three armies, the Central Plains of the North Ding" refers to the Yellow River Basin.
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The understanding of the ancient Central Plains is different from that of the modern Central Plains. Anyone with a bit of culture knows it. In ancient times, the Central Plains referred to a culture.
It's called Central Plains Culture. It is equivalent to the current Han culture. The term "Central Plains" is equivalent to the state established by the Han people.
The ancient Han Chinese lived among the surrounding ethnic minorities. In order to divide the ethnic minorities into four areas, they are collectively called the Central Plains. It is equivalent to ancient China.
Like a lot of Central Plains cultures. Central Plains Festival. All of them are relative to the surrounding ethnic minorities.
It's not Henan, which everyone is talking about now. That's a bit out of context. In the eyes of the ancients, as long as they are Han people, no matter whether they are in **, they are called Central Plains people.
This is also the origin of the earliest Chinese. In everyone's eyes, Henan is only a small part of the people in the Central Plains. The significance of the Central Plains in ancient times was relatively large.
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