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Where is the Central Plains that Zeng Lao said?

The Central Plains refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River with Luoyang to Kaifeng as the center.

Central Plains refers to Henan Province. Henan, also known as "Central Plains" and "Zhongzhou", is also known as "China", "China" and "China" in history. Henan has a long history and profound cultural heritage. It is the birthplace of Chinese civilization and Chinese civilization, the cradle of the Chinese nation and regarded as the center of the world.

The origin of the word Zhongyuan

The word Zhongyuan first appeared in The Book of Songs, meaning Yuan Ye and Yuan Ye. There is no specific geographical location in the original intention. For example, "Xiao Yanan visited Shi Jiayu Ji Day": "Where the paint falls, the place where the son of heaven lives. Looking at the Central Plains, there is a hole. "

Xiao Ya explained that Nanshan governs Xiaowan: "There are cymbals in the Central Plains, and Shu Ren adopts them"; The Book of Songs Xiaoya Jiri says, "Looking at the Central Plains, there is uniformity and holes". On Mandarin Yu Yue: "I don't know that my strength is insufficient, but I am guilty. I fought against a big country and exposed the bones of the people in the Central Plains." These are the earliest origins of the word "Central Plains", which means "Yuan Ye". There have been human activities in the Central Plains since ancient times, which can be traced back to the secluded nest era.

At first, the word Zhongyuan only referred to "Yuan Ye". The earliest clear geographical location of "Central Plains" is Shangshu Gong Yu. Shang Gong divided the world into "Kyushu", and Yuzhou ranked among the Kyushu in the world, so it was called Zhongzhou, also known as "Central Plains".