Which province is Hebi?

Hebi belongs to Henan Province.

Hebi, a municipality under the jurisdiction of Henan Province, is located in the northern part of Henan Province, at the transition zone from the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain to the North China Plain, 475 kilometers north of Beijing, 0/0/0 kilometers south of Zhengzhou, the provincial capital, Beijing-Guangzhou Railway, Beijing-Hong Kong Expressway, Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway, G 107, G5 15, G230.

Hebi is the place where the story of The List of Gods takes place. Chao Ge, the capital of Shang Dynasty in China, Chao Ge, the capital of Wei State, the largest vassal state of Zhou Dynasty, and Zhongmu, the capital of Zhao State, the seven heroes of Warring States, are all located in Hebi City. Xunxian is a famous historical and cultural city in China. Surnames such as Lin, Shi, Wei, Kang, Yin and North Korea (Korea) Kang and Qin all originated here, and Hebi is an important birthplace of China's surname.

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The origin of Hebi's name is "Heqi South Cliff (Hexie South Cliff)".

Wei was the largest vassal state of Zhou Dynasty in China, with its capital in Chao Ge. 18 generation Wei monarchs liked cranes very much, and they also raised cranes in the northwest. It is named after "the south cliff of Heqi (the south cliff of Hexi Xie)".

It was first seen in the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty, when it was called Hebi Village. Hebi in Jin Dynasty was one of the "five towns" in Zhangdexiang Prefecture. 1953 was changed to Hebi town, and 1957 established Hebi city.

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