There has never been an emperor in Guangzhou, which was originally ordered by Qin Shihuang.

The definition of emperor in the dictionary is: the general name of emperor and king.

Guangzhou has a history of more than 2000 years. Is there an emperor in Guangzhou? Some people say, for example, Zhao Tuo, king of South Vietnam at the end of Qin Dynasty, and Ada of South Han Dynasty at the end of Tang Dynasty. But this so-called emperor is just a small separatist country, which is different from the ancient emperors in the north.

In fact, there is a very strange phenomenon in Guangzhou. This ancient city, which was built in 2 14 BC, has never produced an emperor who can influence the whole ancient history of China in its long history.

Whether it is Nanjing, Chengdu, Huaxi or Beijing, these big cities with a long history were once the capitals that influenced the historical trend of ancient China. However, as for Guangzhou, it seems that the city has never liked to fight for power and profit in history, whether you are going to the North or not. You have an advantage today, and tomorrow, it won't affect you. It only chooses a peaceful and quiet corner to develop it.

Does Guangzhou really dislike fighting? Not only that, there is a saying that where there are people, there are rivers and lakes, and where there are rivers and lakes, there are fights.

But what caused Guangzhou to become the most dazzling oriental capital in the history of the earth, without dynasties?

This has to start with Qin Shihuang.

Qin wanted to unify the whole country, so he sent a warlock to Long Mai of the Zhou Dynasty and cut it off. After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, he was worried that his Long Mai would split, and sent warlocks to explore Long Mai all over the country, which set off a wave of conquest of Long Mai by the Qin Dynasty. For example, Long Mai and Danyang in Nanjing were cut off.

In this upsurge of breaking Long Mai, Guangzhou has not been spared. The warlock sent by Qin Shihuang came to Guangzhou and saw the emperor's spirit in Lingnan, so he cut off the saddle post between Baiyun Mountain and Yuexiu Mountain.

Therefore, the geomantic omen of the emperor of Guangzhou has long been cut off, but it is not static. In the Ming dynasty, the spirit of the son of heaven in Guangzhou appeared again. This time, Zhu Yuanzhang simply built zhenhai tower on Yuexiu Mountain and directly occupied Long Mai Town.

Xiangshan, which still belonged to guangzhou fu until the end of Qing Dynasty, produced a figure who changed the modern history of China.