Shangluo is the goal pursued by Takeda Shingen and other famous Warring States, just as China won the Central Plains and dominated the princes in the Spring and Autumn Period. Shangluo is mainly used to describe the process that the most powerful local princes assembled troops to Kyoto to show their identity, which is somewhat similar to the "Meng Hui" in ancient China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
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The origin of Luoyang;
The most prominent feature of the architectural urban planning of the ancient city of Kyoto is that it is very similar to the structure of Luoyang City in China in the Tang Dynasty. The history of Kyoto began in Heian, heian period, and 1000 has been the Japanese capital for more than a thousand years.
The design of Ping An Beijing is exactly the same as that of Luoyang in the east and Chang 'an in the west in the Tang Dynasty. Besides, the site selection is based on the geomantic omen in China. Ping An Beijing was originally divided into east and west sides. Sakiyo in the east was called Luoyang and Quiet in the west was called Chang 'an.
Although the site selection was based on geomantic omen at that time, the ecological environment of the secluded path Chang 'an was not good, and it was located in swamp, so the development work was abandoned before it was successful. Only sakyo's "Luoyang" is left in Ping 'an, so Kyoto has been called Luoyang for more than 1000 years.
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Baidu encyclopedia-Shangluo