Which states did Luoyang, Xuchang and Chang 'an belong to in the Han Dynasty?

Chang 'an belongs to Yongzhou, Xuchang belongs to Yuzhou and Luoyang belongs to Sizhou.

Luoyang has a civilization history of more than 5,000 years, a city history of 4,000 years, and a capital construction of 1500 years. As far back as 500,000-600,000 years ago in the Paleolithic Age, Luoyang was inhabited by ancestors, Yu zoned Kyushu, and Heluo belonged to Guyuzhou. Luoyang is one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization, the eastern starting point of the Silk Road and the center of the Sui and Tang Grand Canal. More than ten dynasties established their capitals in Luoyang in history.

Chang 'an, the ancient capital of the 13th Dynasty, is the capital with the most dynasties, the longest time and the greatest influence in the history of China, ranking first among the four ancient capitals in China, the birthplace of Chinese civilization, the cradle of the Chinese nation, the outstanding representative of Chinese culture and the largest city in the world during the Sui and Tang Dynasties.

Xuchang, located in the Central Plains, has a long history and is an important birthplace of Chinese culture. Xuchang ancient culture tourism resources include prehistoric culture series, Han culture series, Three Kingdoms culture series, temple architecture culture series and Jun porcelain culture series.

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As the political, economic and cultural center of China for more than 1000 years, Chang 'an was once the capital of 2/kloc-0 dynasties and regimes, and the ancient capital of the 13th dynasty.

Among many dynasties with Chang 'an as their capital, Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui and Tang Dou were prosperous times in the history of China, when Chang 'an had become an international metropolis. From 65438 BC +095 to 25 AD, from 580 AD to 904 AD, Chang 'an was the largest city in the world.

The famous Silk Road began in Chang 'an in the Western Han Dynasty. In Tang Dynasty, Chang 'an City belonged to Wannian County and Chang 'an County, which means to take Wannian Chang 'an. Chang 'an is the first of the four ancient capitals in China, and it is also one of the four ancient capitals in the world with the same fame as Athens, Rome and Cairo.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Luoyang

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