In ancient times, Dongyi established their capital in the Central Plains. The tribes of the Yellow Emperor and the Yan Emperor moved westward in the later stages, entering the Central Plains region of western Shandong, eastern Henan, southern Yellow River, and northern Huai River, creating the era of Central Plains civilization. Jiuli's large tribal alliance also flourished in the Central Plains. Its power once occupied half of China, mainly distributed in the Taihu Lake basin. Therefore, the ancient Dongyi established their capital in the Central Plains.
Dongyi's capital was Shandong, northern Jiangsu, and northern Wanli.
The capital of Dongyi was located in Gucheng Village, Lancun Town, Jimo City, Shandong Province.
The capital of Dongyi was located in the Yi Kingdom of Gucheng Village, Lancun Town, Jimo City, Shandong Province. Yi Country was a country of Yi people during the Shang Dynasty. Its capital was in Gucheng Village, Lancun Town, Jimo City. According to the records in the " Shi Ben " and " Han Yu Da Dian ", the Yi Kingdom was an ancient Dongyi Kingdom located in Jimo City, Shandong Province. However, the search results did not provide any detailed information about the capital city of Dongyi. Therefore, I don't know the exact name or location of Dongyi's capital.
The capital of Dongyi was located in Gucheng Village, Lancun Town, Jimo City, Shandong Province. Yi Country was a country of Yi people during the Shang Dynasty. Its capital was in Gucheng Village, Lancun Town, Jimo City. The inscriptions found on the bronze ware of the late Shang Dynasty in the Yi Kingdom indicated that their civilization level was relatively high, and the bronze casting technology and inscriptions were relatively mature. Dongyi culture was one of the important sources of Chinese civilization. Dongyi people created many stages of culture, starting from the post-Li culture to the middle of the Western Zhou Dynasty. Dongyi culture played an important role in the origin and exchange of ancient Asian cultures, affecting the formation of traditional Chinese culture. However, the specific information about the capital of Dongyi was not mentioned in the search results, so it could not provide an accurate answer.
The ancient Dongyi mainly referred to the central and southern regions of Shandong Province. Dongyi culture originated from the Zhongshan Area and the Yishu River basin in Shandong Province, including the entire Shandong Province and its adjacent vast areas. Dongyi was one of the most important civilizations in ancient China and one of the most important sources of Chinese civilization. Therefore, it could be said that the ancient Dongyi was now the central and southern regions of Shandong Province.
The ancient Dongyi mainly referred to the present Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui regions.
Shandong's Zhongshan Area and the Yishu River basin were the main origins of ancient Dongyi culture.
The Dongyi mentioned in ancient times mainly referred to the current south-central region of Shandong Province. The Dongyi people were one of the most important civilizations in ancient China, and they were also one of the origins of the Huaxia people. As time passed, the Dongyi people gradually evolved into the present Shandong people, which were also the Han people. Therefore, it could be said that the Dongyi mentioned in ancient times was the present Shandong region.
After King Wu conquered Zhou, he did not build a capital at a specific location. After the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty, the capital moved to Fenghao (south of the Wei River in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province), Luoyi (now Luoyang, Henan Province), and other places. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the location of the capital after King Wu conquered Zhou.
The Dongyi people did not have a clear record of where they had gone. The documents mentioned that the Dongyi tribe fled southeast after being wiped out, but there was no detailed record of where they went. Dongyi was not a single tribe or race. It was a general term that included many tribes and races. According to historical records, the ancestor of the Dongyi tribe was Taihao. The area they lived in was roughly in the area between the Liaodong Peninsula, Shandong Peninsula, and the Huaihe River basin, spanning Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Shanghai, and other provinces. Dongyi and Huaxia had the same ancestor, but they lived in different areas and had different habits. However, the specific information about the final destination of the Dongyi people was not clear, so it was impossible to give a definite answer.