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Where is Yibin from?

Yibin is a city in Sichuan Province.

Yibin, a prefecture-level city in Sichuan Province, is known as "the first city in the Yangtze River, the wine capital of China and the bamboo capital of China". Yibin is located at the junction of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces, and at the intersection of Jinsha River, Minjiang River and Yangtze River. Generally speaking, the terrain is high in the southwest and low in the northeast, belonging to the humid monsoon climate in the middle subtropical zone. The total area of the city is 13283 square kilometers, which governs 3 districts and 7 counties.

Yibin has a profound cultural heritage, with a history of 2,200 years of city building, 4,000 years of brewing and 3,000 years of tea planting. It is a national historical and cultural city named after the State Council.

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Yibin city was inhabited 40 thousand years ago, and clans and tribes appeared in 3000 BC. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, most people lived in Bohai, and in the late Warring States period, the city was fully incorporated into Qin, Ba and Shu counties.

In the sixth year of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 182), the tumbler city in Sanjiangkou, the predecessor of Yibin City, was built. In the first year of Yuan Dynasty (86 BC), Zhao Di in the Western Han Dynasty was Qianwei County, which governed the vast area of Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou and Chongqing 12 County.

In the pre-Qin period, Yibin agriculture was famous for planting rice, litchi, ginger, glutinous rice, citrus and tea. Between Qin and Han Dynasties, it was an important logistics gateway for "Bashu people stealing merchants".

During the Tang and Song Dynasties, Yibin hemp textile, fruit processing, wine making, salt boiling, tea making and other handicrafts developed greatly. The salt in Changning and Jiang 'an, and the tea in Junlian and Pingshan became the famous local products that the court relied on at that time. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, "land and water intersected and trade reached four."

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