Which country was Nanyang, Henan, in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms in ancient times? Pray for the great gods.
Known as Wan in ancient times, it is located in the southwest of Henan Province. Nanyang has a long history and is one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization. As early as 400,000 to 500,000 years ago, "Nanzhao Ape Man" lived and multiplied here. During the Warring States Period, it was the important city of Chu State, and it was already a famous iron smelting center in China. In the Western Han Dynasty, "merchants are all over the world, and the crown is rich in the sea". In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was called "Southern Capital" and "Land of Emperors" because it was the place where Guangwu Emperor Liu Xiu made his fortune and was also called "Accompanying Beijing". After the government calendar. Nanyang is rich in products and outstanding in people. It has trained and brought up world-renowned historical figures such as Fan Li, a strategist and merchant saint in the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhang Heng, a great scientist in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhang Zhongjing, a doctor in Zebei, and Zhuge Liang, an outstanding politician and strategist in the Three Kingdoms Period. Since modern times, Nanyang has been full of talented people and bright stars. Famous people, experts, scholars and industrialists from all walks of life in Nanyang are all over the world. There are many cultural relics in Nanyang. The Medical Temple, located on the Wenliang River in the east of Nanyang, is a temple to commemorate Zhang Zhongjing, an outstanding physician in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Wuhou Temple is located on Wollongong in the west of Nanyang. Located in Wolonggang, the Han Painting Museum stands shoulder to shoulder with Wuhou Temple, which is a large exhibition hall for collecting portraits and stone carvings of the Han Dynasty in China. Zhang Heng's Tomb is located on the west side of Little Shi Qiaocun, 25 kilometers north of Nanyang. Wancheng site is located in the northeast of Nanyang city. Xuanmiao Temple, located on the Meixi River in the northwest of Nanyang City, is one of the four jungles in the late Qing Dynasty (the four jungles are: Beijing Baiyun Temple, Baxian xi 'an Temple, Jinan Changqing Temple and Nanyang Xuanmiao Temple). Nanyang Magistrate's Office is located in Zhu Min Street, Nanyang City. It was once the place where the local governors of Yuan, Ming, Qing and Republic of China and the people of China presided over government affairs and offices.