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the jingchu culture

Jingchu culture, named after Chu State and Chu people, is a regional culture that rose in Jianghan Basin from the Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period. During the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, people in the Central Plains referred to the southern nationalities in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River as Man Jing, Truman or Jingchu, and the Jingchu poems of Xiong Yi, the leader of Jingchu nationality, which was enfeoffed by Zhou Wuwang, were regarded as the source of romantic literature in China, which had a more direct impact on later Han Fu. "Writing Chu language, Chu sound, gathering Chu land and making famous Chu utensils", together with other Chu culture essences, has built a magnificent and peculiar Chu culture.