Where does the Central Plains refer to?
The Central Plains, also known as Zhongzhou and Huaxia, refers to today's Henan Province in a narrow sense and the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River with Luoyang to Kaifeng as the center in a broad sense. The Central Plains is the birthplace of Chinese civilization and is called the Central Plains because it is regarded as the center of the world.
At the same time, when corresponding to foreign countries, the Central Plains pointed directly at China. The Central Plains is backed by Tianshan Mountains, Kunlun Mountains and Qinling Mountains, and the mother and the Yellow River flow in the Central Plains. It is no wonder that such a treasure trove of geomantic omen has become the cradle of the Chinese nation.
brief introduction
The narrow sense of the Central Plains refers to the present area of Henan Province. There was a saying in the pre-Qin period that Luoyi, now Hetao in Luoyang City, Henan Province and Dingtao County in Shandong Province, was among the best in the world. Later, the activities of the Huaxia nationality expanded, and the ancient Yuzhou was still regarded as Kyushu, so it was called the Central Plains.
In the 14th year of Yongle (14 16), the land was in Beijing, with the Central Plains in the south. The Central Plains in a broad sense refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. Since ancient times, the spread of ZTE's master gang began in the northwest, and it has a sufficient southeast according to the Central Plains. Or the whole yellow river basin. Zhuge Liang's "model" was awarded to the three armed forces, and it was originally scheduled for the north. During the split period between north and south, it was often used in the same breath as other words such as Jiangdong.