What places in history are called "Yining" and where are they now?
First, in the 24 th year of the Republic of China, the "Records of Huojia County" contained: "Huojia County was originally Yining and belonged to Jizhou." "Tongzhi" contains: "Today's governance of Jia County, that is, the ancient military capital, that is". In the twenty-fourth year of the Republic of China, the Records of Huojia County and the Evolution Table of Huojia County included (Huojia) "Yining, Jizhou in ancient times"; "Summer, Yining, Jizhou"; "Shang, Jizhou"; "In the Western Zhou Dynasty, the king of Wu attacked Zhou, led his troops to Ning, and changed to Wu". In other words, before the establishment of the Western Zhou Dynasty, today's Henan Huojia land was called "Yining". Therefore, it was ruled in the old town of qi zhou 1 km west of Zhang Ju Township, Huojia County, Henan Province. Secondly, from 865438 BC+02 BC to 758 BC, Duke Wei Wu sealed his seasonal distribution in Ningdi, calling it Yining. In 660 BC, defeated by Zhai, Ning became Zhai's territory. In 647 BC, the state of Jin destroyed Zhai, and Ning returned to the state of Jin. In Ci Hai, the sixth definition of "Ning" is "the name of an ancient city, the location of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period". Therefore, it is under the jurisdiction of Xuanyang Village, Xu Ying Town, Huojia County, Henan Province.