How did the name Xianyang come from?
Xianyang is the old capital of Qin and Han Dynasties in China, located at the intersection of Jinghe River and Weihe River. The ancient book called "Wei Yun" is a famous historical city in China, which has been famous at home and abroad for more than two thousand years. Xianyang has a long history. At the earliest time, as recorded in historical records, Sima Qian thought that Xianyang was located in the north of Wei River, and there were nine cases in Shan Zhinan, so it was named Xianyang.
Xianyang, Shaanxi. Jinghe River and Weihe River meet here. In fact, Jinghe River is one of the many tributaries of Weihe River. Xianyang is also called Weicheng and Weiyang, because this Weihe River passes through the city. Some lakes on land were originally oceans. Because of the crustal movement, some land sank and some land rose from the ocean. If the land rising from the ocean has a depression, it will be filled with salty sea water, or some places will collapse, and the water in the ocean will flow back as a subsidence, thus forming a lake.
The geographical features of Xianyang;
Xianyang relies on the natural landscape. According to the traditional culture of China, the sun is in the south of the mountain, the sun is in the north of the water, and Gao Shuang is the sun. This is the origin of Xianyang, and "all mountains and rivers are clear" is the natural geographical feature of Xianyang. Zhang Jinqiu, a famous architect, believes that the tableland, the city and the river are the three elements that can reflect the natural landscape characteristics of Xianyang. It is these characteristics that may constitute the natural characteristics that distinguish Xianyang from other cities. Of course, we should not stay at the stage of "all mountains and rivers are sunny", but also develop into the "capital of Weihe River", develop and build the area south of Weihe River, push forward in the direction of Xi 'an, optimize the urban morphological structure, and form the Taiji structure respected by the traditional culture of symmetry of Yin and Yang, echo of North and South, and harmonious unity of tableland, city and river.