In 58 1 year, Emperor Wendi of Sui established the Sui Dynasty, which quickly unified the world and ended the long-term separatist regime in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty reformed the local organizational system, and changed the three-level system of state, county and county implemented since the Northern Dynasty to the two-level system of state and county. The Northern Zhou Dynasty renamed Xingzhou Zhengzhou, and governed Xingyang, Mi, Neimou (Zhongmou changed zhongmou county to Neimou County to avoid the name of Emperor Wendi's father Yang Zhong) and Yuanling (now northeast Xinzheng). Since then, a Zhengzhou has been used to today's Zhengzhou area. In the 16th year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (596), Guancheng (now Guancheng District of Zhengzhou City) was transferred from zhongmou county to an independent county. In the same year, Zhengzhou was renamed as Guanzhou, and the state governance was moved from Guancheng to Guancheng, which governed Guancheng, Gaoping, Xingyang, Xinzheng, Yuanling, Guangwu and Zhongmou. In the second year of the Great Cause of Sui Dynasty (606), Guanzhou was also called Zhengzhou. During the Tang Dynasty, the administrative system of Zhengzhou changed from time to time. Tang Gaozu Wude four years (62 1 year), divided into Zhengzhou and Guanzhou. Zhengzhou governs Mi County, Surabaya, Xingyang, Xingze and Five Counties, and the state governs Wu Prison (now Surabaya Town, Xingyang, Zhengzhou); The state governs Guancheng, Putian, Xu Shui and Qingchu (now Xinzheng), and the state governs Guancheng. In the first year of Emperor Taizong's Zhenguan (627), the two counties, Xu Shui and Qingchi, were merged into Zhengzhou. In the seventh year of Zhenguan (633), Zhengzhou government moved from Wujian District to Guancheng (now Guancheng District of Zhengzhou City). From then on until the early Ming Dynasty, Zhengzhou Branch was located in Guancheng. In the first year of Tianbao (742), Zhengzhou was changed to Xingyang County. In 758, Xingyang County was renamed Zhengzhou. Sui and Tang Dynasties were the heyday of feudal society in China. Zhengzhou is located in the Central Plains, and it is also a major traffic artery. Especially, the opening of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and Tongji Canal has benefited Zhengzhou, which is located in the middle section of Tongji Canal, and its economy has gradually prospered. In the Sui Dynasty, Luokou Warehouse was built in Gongxian County, Zhengzhou, with a grain storage capacity of more than 20 million tons, which was the largest granary in China at that time. During the Tang Dynasty, Zhengzhou was the only place from Chang 'an, Tang Dou to the southeast and eastern Shandong. Guancheng Post Station, located in Zhengzhou, is bustling for 24 hours, with people coming and going. Zhengzhou's handicraft industry is also very developed, and the silk it produces is famous all over the country. The Tang Dynasty was the most glorious period of feudal culture in China. Zhengzhou is located in the Central Plains, with abundant talents and extremely prosperous culture, and many cultural celebrities have emerged. For example, the poet Du Fu was born in Gongxian County, Zhengzhou. The great poet Bai Juyi was born in Xinzheng, Zhengzhou; Li Shangyin, a great poet, was born in Zhengzhou. Zheng Qian, a native of Xingyang and Zhengzhou in Henan, is good at books, poems and paintings. The name Zheng > Zhengzhou began in the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (A.D. 583), and it was named because it was located under the jurisdiction of the ancient State of Zheng. In 58 1 year, Emperor Emperor Wen of Sui of the Sui Dynasty established the Sui Dynasty, ending the long-term separatist regime. In the third year of Emperor Kaihuang (AD 583), Emperor Wendi "learned about the capital of the world" and implemented a two-level system of states and counties, renamed Rongzhou Zhengzhou. As the name of national administrative region, Zhengzhou began to refer to Zhengzhou area today.
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The name "Zhengzhou" began in the third year of Huang Kai (AD 583), and it was named because it was located in the jurisdiction of Zhengjizhou. In 58 1 year, Emperor Emperor Wen of Sui of the Sui Dynasty established the Sui Dynasty, ending the long-term separatist regime. In the third year of Emperor Kaihuang (AD 583), Emperor Wendi "learned about the capital of the world" and implemented a two-level system of states and counties, renamed Rongzhou Zhengzhou. Zhengzhou is a famous state-level administrative region. Today begins to refer to Zhengzhou area. The origin of Zhengzhou's father, V, money ghost? Supplement? Addicted? AD 583), named after the ancient name Zheng. In 58 1 year, Emperor Emperor Wen of Sui of the Sui Dynasty established the Sui Dynasty, ending the long-term separatist regime. In the third year of Emperor Kaihuang (AD 583), Emperor Wendi "learned about the capital of the world" and implemented a two-level system of states and counties, renamed Rongzhou Zhengzhou. Zhengzhou, as the name of the national administrative region, began to refer to Zhengzhou today …