The Duke of Zhou in Duke of Zhou originally came from there. What is the place name now? Excuse me, teachers.

In ancient times, Duke Zhou talked about the title of the Zhou Dynasty, and the winner assisted King Zhou to govern the world. The first generation of Duke Zhou in history was named Ji Mingdan (about 1 100 BC), also known as Shu Dan, and was the fourth son of Ji Chang, the king of Zhou Wen. Because the fief was in Zhou (now Qishan North, Shaanxi Province), it was called Duke of Zhou or. He was an outstanding politician, strategist and thinker in the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty. He is regarded as the founder of Confucianism and one of the most revered ancient saints in Confucius' life. There are many sayings of Duke Zhou in history. More famous is the Duke of Zhou mentioned in the Book of Changes. That is, Ji, Ming Dan, also known as Shu Dan, was the first Duke of Zhou in the Zhou Dynasty. Politicians, militarists, thinkers and educators in the Western Zhou Dynasty were honored as "Yuan saints" and were the pioneers of Confucianism. Zhou Wenwang's fourth son, Zhou Wuwang's half brother. Because the fief is in Zhou, it is called Duke Zhou. After the death of King Wu, his son became a young king. He was the regent of this country. Duke Zhou was in power for three years, supporting the elderly in Fengjing, and soon became seriously ill. Before he died, he said, "I must be buried in Chengzhou after my death and send a signal to surrender to the sky to be king." After his death, he was buried in King Wen's cemetery, saying; "This means that I dare not take Duke Zhou as my minister."