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Introduction to the history of Qingdao

Qingdao History

The jurisdiction of Qingdao City has a long history. Relics of early human activities were discovered in Jiaozhou City and Pingdu City. After entering the slave society period, Qingdao belonged to Dongyi The areas where the ethnic groups lived, and these areas have entered a period where writing can be tested. Later, starting from the Zhou Dynasty, the Qingdao area began to belong to different small countries. It was not until the fifteenth year of Qi Linggong (567 BC) that the Qingdao area was unified. It was incorporated into the territory of Qi State. During this period, Qi State was very powerful. It built the Qi Great Wall, created a shipping port, and established a navy.

In 221 BC, Qin unified the Central Plains and Qingdao came under the jurisdiction of Langya County. Qin Shihuang moved 30,000 households to the foot of Langya Mountain. At the end of Qin Dynasty, five hundred strong men in Tian Heng committed suicide because they were unwilling to surrender to the Han Dynasty. Imada Yokoshima. Until the Sui Dynasty, there was no county seat in Chengyang District of Qingdao, and the political situation was relatively stable. Only during the Three Kingdoms period, constant wars and social unrest seriously affected the development of Qingdao. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, with the development of maritime transportation, Qingdao's foreign trade status gradually became important, and an important seaport---Banqiao Town appeared. At this time, Laoshan Taoism also gradually flourished. Later, the Song and Jin Dynasties confronted each other here, which once again seriously affected Qingdao. development. During the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, rulers gradually realized the important position here, and trade, military, and economy developed, but relatively speaking, it was still slow.

In 1891 (the seventeenth year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty), the Qing government decided to fortify Jiaoao

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Qingdao History

Qingdao has a long history. Relics of early human activities have been discovered in Jiaozhou City and Pingdu City. After entering the slave society period, Qingdao belongs to the Dongyi people. After the Zhou Dynasty, the Qingdao area began to belong to different small countries. It was not until the fifteenth year of Qi Linggong (567 BC) that the Qingdao area was included in the Qi Dynasty. During this period, the State of Qi was very powerful. It built the Great Wall of Qi, opened a shipping port, and established a navy.

In 221 BC, Qin unified the Central Plains and Qingdao came under the jurisdiction of Langya County. Qin Shihuang moved 30,000 households to the foot of Langya Mountain. At the end of Qin Dynasty, Tian Heng's five hundred warriors committed suicide because they were unwilling to surrender to the Han Dynasty. Imada Yokoshima. Until the Sui Dynasty, there was no county seat in Chengyang District of Qingdao, and the political situation was relatively stable. Only during the Three Kingdoms period, constant wars and social unrest seriously affected the development of Qingdao. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, with the development of maritime transportation, Qingdao's foreign trade status gradually became important, and an important seaport---Banqiao Town appeared. At this time, Laoshan Taoism also gradually flourished. Later, the Song and Jin Dynasties confronted each other here, which once again seriously affected Qingdao. development. During the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, rulers gradually realized the important position here, and trade, military, and economy developed, but relatively speaking, it was still slow.

In 1891 (the seventeenth year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty), the Qing government decided to fortify Jiaoao