Why is eight hundred Li Guanzhong called Qinchuan?

Guanzhong is called Qinchuan, because it has a pleasant climate, fertile land and developed agriculture since ancient times, which laid a solid foundation for the rise of Qin civilization. Guanzhong is close to Qinling Mountains, and Weihe River passes through it, with rich products and outstanding people. There are natural terrain barriers on all sides, which are easy to defend but difficult to attack. Since the Warring States period, there has been a saying of "a country with four blockades".

Guanzhong refers to the "four customs", namely Dongguan, Xiguan, Nanguan and Beiguan. Guanzhong area is located in the middle of Shaanxi Province, including five cities and one district of xi, Baoji, Xianyang, Weinan, Tongchuan and Yangling. It is located in the north of China, one of the four geographical divisions.

Eight hundred Li Qinchuan, also known as Shaanxi Guanzhong Plain, refers to a place in Weihe alluvial plain at the northern foot of Qinling Mountains, so it is also called Weihe Plain. It is the birthplace of Chinese civilization.

Qinchuan in 800 Li is also the place where China buried the emperor the most. It is "the country of emperors in the middle Qin Dynasty since ancient times". Near Chang 'an, Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province, there were the most dynasties in the ancient history of China. * * * 13 dynasty established its capital here, and 73 emperors were crowned here successively. Of these 73 emperors, 73 were buried in Shaanxi, among which Tang Gaozong, Li Zhi and Wu Zetian were buried in Ganling.