The classification of third-tier cities in China refers to small and medium-sized cities with strategic significance or relatively developed or large economic aggregate. However, today's Xianyang, once Qin Dou, was classified as a third-tier town, but no matter how it was classified, it could not resist the grandeur of the previous dynasty.
Xianyang is located in Shan Zhinan, nine miles north of Weihe River, hence the name "all mountains and rivers are sunny". Xianyang was once the capital of China's first feudal dynasty, the Qin Dynasty, at the beginning of China's long history and culture, and an important birthplace of Qin and Han culture. Ying Zheng, the first Qin Emperor, ascended the throne here, with his sword pointing to all directions, annexing six countries and unifying the whole country. During the Qin Dynasty, the rulers built many magnificent palaces here, so Xianyang was also called "the first imperial city in the world".
At that time, Xianyang had a superior geographical position, was the center of state power and the gathering center of huge wealth, but now it is only a prefecture-level city, not to mention these historical backgrounds. From the power center to the prefecture-level city, from ancient times to the present, this city has staged a struggle for hegemony and power, witnessed the interpretation of history and undergone earth-shaking changes.
However, the "third-tier towns" do not represent anything, but only show that Xianyang's economy is generally underdeveloped, and many places still need strong support and support from the state. In the eyes of feng shui experts, Xianyang is still a rare land of feng shui. It takes Jiuzhang Mountain as its ancestral vein, Weihe Plain as its temple, and Weishui as its suzaku. The mountains and rivers complement each other. Therefore, it still does not prevent it from relying on a long history to develop tourism and attract tourists from home and abroad to stop and take pictures.