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Where was ancient Qin Zhou?

Tianshui City, Gansu Province

Guzhouqin is now Tianshui City, Gansu Province. Tianshui City is located in the southeast of Gansu Province, which governs Qin Zhou, McKee, Wushan, Gangu, Qin 'an, Qingshui and Zhangjiachuan Hui Autonomous Counties and national economic and technological development zones. * * * governs 1 13 townships and 10 sub-district offices, with a total area of14,300 square kilometers and a total population of 37,430.

Tianshui is one of the important birthplaces of the Chinese nation and civilization, and a national historical and cultural city with a history of over 8,000 years of civilization, over 3,000 years of written records and over 2,700 years of city building. The "five cultures" represented by Fuxi culture, Dadiwan culture, pre-Qin culture, Maijishan grottoes culture and the ancient battlefield culture of the Three Kingdoms constitute Tianshui's rich historical and cultural resources.

Tianshui is the best fruit and vegetable production base in northern China, and the National Agricultural Science and Technology Park is the aerospace breeding base in western China. Agriculture is mainly characterized by fruits, vegetables, animal husbandry, Chinese herbal medicines and other industries, and agricultural and forestry products are rich in quality. Huaniu Apple, Qinan Peach, Qin Zhou Cherry, Qingshui Walnut, Qu Xia Grape, Gangu Pepper, Wushan Leek and other agricultural products are well-known throughout the country, with characteristic agriculture, circular agriculture, intensive processing of agricultural products and advanced agricultural technologies.

In April 2022, Tianshui was identified as the list of "waste-free cities" during the 14 th Five-Year Plan period.

In 20021Tianshui, the GDP reached 75.033 billion yuan, ranking fourth in the GDP ranking of cities and states in Gansu province.

202 1, 1 1, the ninth batch of national demonstration zones for national unity and progress was announced by the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, and Tianshui City was on the list.

202 1, 1 1, 202 1 China city sustainable competitiveness ranking was released, and Tianshui ranked 260th.

202 1, 1 1, 202 1 China's comprehensive economic competitiveness ranking was released, and Tianshui ranked 273rd.

In May, 20021,Tianshui City ranked 2nd11(a fifth-tier city) in the ranking of 202 1 China's business charm.

In May, 20021year, according to the results of the seventh national census, the population of Tianshui City was 2,984,700, ranking second in the population ranking of cities in Gansu Province and 180 in the population ranking of major cities (cities at prefecture level and above) in China.

In April, 20021year, Tianshui City ranked 96th in the national ranking of urban communication heat (prefecture-level cities) in 20021year.

Ancient Qin Zhou

Like Heping County in Qin Zhou in the Western Jin Dynasty, Qin Zhou was also a new country established in the Western Jin Dynasty, originally belonging to Yongzhou. In the first year of Huang Chu in Cao Wei (AD 220), Qin Zhou was set up in Longyou to protect the Qiang captain, but it was soon abolished. In the fifth year of Sima Yan's reign (AD 269), Zhou Qin returned to Ji Cheng, and governed five counties: Longyou, Yongzhou, Liangzhou Jincheng and Liangzhou Yinping. In the third year of Taikang (AD 282), Qin Zhou was revoked and merged into Yongzhou again. However, only four years later, in the seventh year of Taikang (AD 286), Qin Zhou was re-established. Compared with before, there are only 6 counties, 24 counties and 3.2 1 10,000 households in Qin Zhou.

Longxi County (China) is one of the 36 counties in the Qin Dynasty. During the Western Jin Dynasty, Sima Tai, the second son of Sima Yi's four brothers, was once a vassal state. After the establishment of the Western Jin Dynasty, Sima Tai was made the king of Longxi, but in fact he never became a vassal state. In the sixth year of Emperor Yuan Kang of Jinhui (AD 296), it was renamed Gaomi King. In the Western Jin Dynasty, there were only four counties in Longxi County, namely Wu Xiang, Didao, Lintao and Shouyang, with 3,000 households.