The Dongyi region referred to a region in the lower reaches of the Yellow River and Mount Tai during the pre-Qin period of China, including Shandong, Liaodong Peninsula, northern Jiangsu, and eastern Henan. This area was one of the important sources of Chinese civilization. It merged with the Chinese civilization of the Central Plains and together formed the foundation of the early Chinese civilization. The Dongyi region had an important position and importance in the history of the development of Chinese civilization. Shandong was the core area of Dongyi civilization, and the direct source of Qilu culture was Dongyi culture. The Qi culture was mainly based on the Dongyi culture and was formed by absorbing the Zhou culture. The Lu culture was mainly based on the Zhou culture and absorbed the native Dongyi culture. The cultural characteristics of the Dongyi region were rich and varied, including the Shandong archaeological culture series, from the Houli culture to the Yueshi culture, as well as the Hongshan culture in the northeast and the Liangzhu culture in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. The Dongyi culture was one of the oldest civilizations in the pre-Qin period of China. It had many important cultural achievements, such as the invention and use of characters, bows and arrows, etiquette, and metal. The study of Dongyi is of great significance for us to understand the pluralistic origin and development of Chinese civilization.
The Dongyi region was mainly located in the eastern part of China, including Shandong, Liaodong Peninsula, Jiangsu, and Anhui.
Dongyi Town was about 40 kilometers away from the city.
Dongyi Town was a tourist town in Rizhao City of Shandong Province, located 200 meters west of Wanpingkou Gate 4 in the middle of Bihai Road in the Donggang District of Rizhao City. This town was known as the nearest seaside tourist town in China, integrating folk culture and leisure sightseeing. It covered an area of about 245 acres and a building area of about 105,000 square meters. It was composed of four islands, namely the fishing culture theme island, the folk culture experience island, the exotic culture island, and the leisure and entertainment sightseeing island. There were various attractions and special activities in the town, such as the tourist distribution service center of the fishing culture theme island, the theme hotel, the fisherman experience store, the fisherman seaweed house, and the shopping street. In addition, there were also Sea World Park, Wanpingkou Golden Sand Beach, Forest Park, and swimming pools nearby. In terms of transportation, one could take bus No. 32, No. 33, and No. 1 to reach Dongyi Town.
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Dongyi Town was called Dongyi because its construction was based on the unique ancient civilization ruins in Rizhao City and its surrounding areas-Dongyi culture. Dongyi culture was a tribal culture in ancient China, located in the Shandong Peninsula. Therefore, with Dongyi culture as the background, Dongyi Town perfectly integrated the traditional architecture of the north and the folk courtyard of the fisherman's family with tourism and vacation, becoming a seaside tourist town that integrated folk experience and leisure sightseeing.
Yes, the area between Area A and Area A was the black border. The black border was called the Black Matrix. It was located at the outermost edge of the UA area and was the border area on the LCD panel. The main function of the black border was to prevent light from leaking out from the edge of the LCD to prevent light leakage. If the PM area was too narrow, there might be light leakage or halo at the edge of the screen. Therefore, the area between Area A and Area A referred to the black side of the screen.
Xiangxi included both mountains and hills. According to the information provided, the terrain of Xiangxi was mainly mountainous, with hills and small plains. The terrain of Xiangxi Prefecture is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. It belongs to the junction of the northeast side of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and the southwest end of the mountainous area of western Hubei. In addition, there was also the northwestern part of Xiangxi, which was mainly mountainous, with hills and small plains. Therefore, Xiangxi had both mountainous and hilly areas.
Dongyi's distribution range was roughly in today's Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui, including the Liaodong Peninsula, Shandong Peninsula, and the Huaihe River basin. Dongyi was not a single tribe or ethnic group. It was a general term, similar to how southerners and northerners were now referred to. The ancestor of the Dongyi tribe was Taihao, a descendant of the Fuxi. Their living habits were different from the Hua Xia tribe. Dongyi created Beixin, Dawenkou, Longshan and Yueshi cultures in Shandong and its surrounding areas. The Dawenkou culture had a wide range of distribution, from Liaodong Peninsula in the north to northern Jiangsu and northern Shanxi in the south, and to Xinyang, Pingdingshan, and Luoyang in Henan in the west. In general, Dongyi's distribution area was mainly concentrated in the eastern coastal areas of China.
The Japanese were called Dongyi people. In ancient China, Dongyi was a name for the Japanese. It was originally used to refer to the Yayi people who had been fighting against the Japanese government for a long time. In addition, the documents also mentioned the existence of the Dongyi people. The only existing Dongyi people were Koreans and Japanese. Therefore, it could be said that the Japanese were classified as Dongyi people.