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Was Chi You from Huai'an?

Chiyou was from Hebei. According to the "Notes on the Zhuoshui River": "The Zhuo River comes out of Zhuolu Mountain, which is known as Zhang Gongquan in the world. It flows northeast to the south of the old city of Zhuolu County. There is Chiyou City six miles southeast of Zhuolu City. . The spring water is deep but does not flow, and the rain flows sideways into the Banquan Spring." There is also a record in "Jin Taikang Geography": "Banquan is also a place name. The spring water flows northeast and meets Chiyou Spring. The water leaves Chiyou City and the city has no east side." From these documents, it can be inferred that Chiyou was active in Zhuolu. .

Zhuolu is in what is now Hebei, and Banquan is in what is now Beijing

Chi You was the chief of the Jiuli Tribe Alliance in ancient China and also a cow totem. The leader of the Bird Totem clan, he originally belonged to the same tribe as Emperor Yan. Due to conflicts, he left Emperor Yan to develop on his own. Legend has it that Chi You had a dream and was ordered by heaven to conquer Yan and Huang, so he fought with Emperor Yan and defeated Emperor Yan.

Later, Emperor Yan and Emperor Huang joined forces to fight against their enemies. Chi You led his army north to resist the Yellow Emperor tribe and started a fierce battle in Zhuolu. The Yanhuang tribe introduced and independently developed various copper and iron weapons, and made good use of the terrain, weather and other conditions. Yinglong killed Chi You. In the end, the Yanhuang tribe defeated the Chi You tribe again. Later, the people were integrated, and the glorious history of Chinese civilization began.