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Contents of Zhao Yan Children's Handwritten Newspaper

Zhao Yan children handwritten newspaper content is as follows:

Zhao Yan refers to Hebei Province today.

In people's usual consciousness, "Zhao Yan" is often another name for Hebei. In fact, the ancient land of Zhao Yan also includes Beijing, Tianjin, Liaoning, Shaanxi, northern Henan, southern Inner Mongolia, and some areas around Zhao Yan, north of Datong River in North Korea.

Hebei is located in North China Plain, bordering Bohai Sea in the east, Beijing and Tianjin in the inner ring, Taihang Mountain in the west, Yanshan Mountain in the north and Zhangbei Plateau at the northern foot of Yanshan Mountain. It is the only province in China with plateau, mountain, hill, plain, lake and coast at the same time. There are two major water systems, namely Dihai River and Luanhe River.

Hebei province is located in temperate continental monsoon climate; Located in the coastal open area, it is the eastern zone of China's economic development from east to west, and it is an important grain and cotton producing area in China. On April 20 17, the Central Committee and the State Council decided to set up xiong'an new area. 2065438+In August 2009, the State Council newly established China (Hebei) Pilot Free Trade Zone.

People call this land "Zhao Yan" to show its long history. According to China's earliest geographical work Yu Gong, "Zhao Yan" belonged to Jizhou in ancient times. In the Spring and Autumn Period, it was Yan and Jin, and in the Warring States Period, it was Yan, Zhao, Zhongshan, Wei and Qi. Qin set up Shanggu, Yuyang, Youbeiping, Dai, Julu, Handan, and Hengshan counties.

Since the Han Dynasty, it has been officially named Youzhou and Jizhou. Sui set up a manager of Youzhou; The Tang Dynasty called Hebei Road, and the Song Dynasty divided Hebei into east and west roads. During the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, as the capital was located in Beijing, Hebei was an important part of both capital and capital city, which belonged to Zhongshu Province in Yuan Dynasty and North Zhili in Ming Dynasty, and Zhili was established in Qing Dynasty. Zhao Yan controls the Great Wall in the north, the Yellow River in the south, Taihang Mountain in the west and Bohai Sea in the east. The landform is diverse, and the natural and cultural landscape is rich and colorful.