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Which province and city is Cao Xian in?

Heze

Prefecture-level cities in Shandong Province

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Heze is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province, also known as Cao Zhou. It is located in the southwest of Shandong Province, bordering Jiangsu, Henan and Anhui provinces, and has the reputation of "Flower Town and Water City".

Heze is one of the birthplaces of the Chinese nation. Historically, it was a transportation hub leading to the Central Plains, with frequent cultural exchanges and splendid ethnic customs. Scenic spots include Cao Zhou Peony Garden and Sun Bin Tourism City. It is a famous hometown of calligraphy, painting and folk art in China.

Chinese name

Heze

zone

12238.62 km2

Foreign name

Heze

Population size

The resident population is 878 1.7 million (20 19).

Another name

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Several counties and districts in Heze

Why is Heze in Shandong famous?

The development of history

The origin of place names

"Heze" was originally a natural ancient ze, which was collected by Jishui and has been blocked for a long time. The site is located in the southeast of Heze City15km. Naming a county after water began in the 13th year of Yongzheng (1735), and it was promoted to a government, taking Guo Jun as its name. Since then, "Heze" has been used as the proper name of a county, city and district. 1August, 949, Pingyuan province was established, and the northwest region was designated as Heze District, which governs Heze County. Since then, "Heze" has become a district-level or district-level local name. [ 1]

Architectural evolution

According to historical records, as early as 4,000 years ago in the Neolithic Age, ancestors flourished in Heze, retaining many historical sites of primitive society, such as Anqiu in Mudan District, Anling in Cao County, Xiaoba in Yuncheng County, Guanba and Tan in Dongming County and Dingtao County.

The Xia Dynasty belonged to Yanzhou, Xuzhou and Henan.

During the Shang Dynasty, there were three countries in the middle, there was Xin between Dingtao and Yuncheng, and Gu and Li between Juancheng and Yuncheng.

In the Western Zhou Dynasty, Cao belonged to this territory, with Shandong and Mao in the east, Wei in the northwest, Song in the south, Gao in the southeast, Xu in the northeast and southwest.

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the territory belonged to Song, Lu and Wei. In Qin dynasty, the northern part of the territory belongs to the East County, and the southern and eastern parts belong to the Dang County.

In the Han Dynasty, the territory belonged to Dong Jun, Yang Shan, Yin Ji and Liangzhou.

During the Three Kingdoms period, Yanzhou belonged to Cao Wei.

In the Western Jin Dynasty, the territory belonged to Yin Ji County, Puyang, Gaoping, Dongping, Chenliuguo and Liangzhou.

During the Sixteen Kingdoms Period in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the territory was first owned by the four countries of Houzhao, Yan Qian, Qianqin and Houyan, and then by the four counties of Yin Ji, Puyang, Gaoping and Beijiyin in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

In the early Northern and Southern Dynasties, the eastern part belonged to Liu Song and the western part belonged to the Northern Wei Dynasty. In the third year of Xiao Chang, Emperor Xiaoming of the Northern Wei Dynasty (527), Xi Yanzhou was established, and Yin Ji County was changed to Xi Yanzhou, where the counties were ruled together and pottery was set up. Soon, Zhouxian moved to Zuocheng (now around Xilibentun, Dingtao County). In the first year of Tian Ping (534),