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Gate of gyeonggi

1, "Beijing" refers to Beijing, and "Gyeonggi" refers to a city that is close to the capital or very important. The naming of the "Gate of Gyeonggi" as the name of Baoding New Station is intended to emphasize that Baoding is a big city close to Beijing.

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(Pronunciation): J and ng j and zh and mé n

(Source): "Gyeonggi" comes from "China", which means "the capital of the national center", that is, today's Beijing and its surrounding areas. The Zhou Dynasty, also known as "Wang Ji", refers to the areas directly ruled by Chengzhou, Wangcheng, Haojing and their surrounding areas. From the Han and Wei dynasties, it was called "Gyeonggi", referring to Chang 'an, Luoyang and their surrounding areas. Its core is "Luo Jing" and "Shi Jing".

(Quoted from): "Zuo Yi Shi": "Zuo, hometown ancestor, public school Gyeonggi."