Capital city of State of Zheng and State of Han, Eastern Zhou Dynasty
(770-256BC)
Location: Xinzheng, Henan Province
Period: 8th century-230
BC
Excavated from 1964 to the
present
Significance: It has supplied important
materials to the study of the history of States of Zheng and Han, as well as
their capital cities.
Introduction
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| Rectangular bronze jar decorated with lotus and a
standing crane: water vessel or wine vessel (height 120
cm) |
Capital City of State of Zheng and State of Han, or Zheng Han ancient city, is located
around the present Xinzheng
City of Henan Province. It was the capital city during the
Eastern Zhou Period. Zheng
State founded capital here in
390 and then Han State moved capital there in 145. It spans
slave society and feudal society.
The city is of no regular shape. The
well-preserved city wall is 19 kilometers in perimeter, the highest point of
which is about 18 meters above the ground. From the ruins we can see, a wall
inside divided the ancient city into eastern and western parts -- palace in the
east and workshops in the west where a lot of cultural relics were unearthed.
It is one of the important capital cities in
the Spring and Autumn as well as the Warring States periods. The city is now
under the government's protection.
About Xinzheng
Xinzheng lies in the center of Henan Province. It is a satellite city of
Zhengzhou, capital of
Henan. To the north of it is
Zhengzhou, to the east
Kaifeng, to the south Xuchang,
and to the west Luoyang.
Xinzheng is the birthplace of Huangdi, the
first ancestor of the Chinese people. Eight thousand years ago the Peiligang
Village of Xincun Town was established in the city of Xinzheng. Huangdi made Xinzheng his capital
and began the fabulous Chinese culture. During the Spring and Autumn Period
(770-446 BC), the State of Zheng
and the State of Han made their
capital here in Xinzheng for hundreds of years. Xinzheng is listed as the first
of the Ten Ancient Capitals of China.