Daliang, an ancient place name in Henan, China, is located in the northwest of Kaifeng City, Henan Province. It used to be the capital of Wei, one of the seven heroes of the Warring States in the Middle Ages. In the summer of 364 BC, Wei Huiwang, the monarch of Wei State, moved his capital from Anyi (now Xiaxian County, Shaanxi Province) to Daliang, so Wei Huiwang was also called' King Huiliang', and the six emperors from Wei Xiangwang to Wei Wangjia used Daliang as the capital of Wei State for 65,438+036 years, which is why Wei State was sometimes recorded as' Liang State'.
Girder is sometimes used as a representative of Kaifeng area. For example, in the Five Dynasties, some people called Kaifeng, the capital city at that time,' the girder', and in the Northern Song Dynasty, some people followed this habit, calling Kaifeng the girder, and combining Kaifeng's Bianhe River system with the ancient name of the girder, calling Kaifeng the' Bianliang', but it was not an official place name at that time.
The whole story of Liang
Daliangcheng was the capital of Wei during the Warring States Period. During the period of Wei Huiwang, the third monarch of Wei Dynasty, Wei's territory included parts of Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hebei and Henan, occupying the Yellow River valley with the most developed culture and agriculture at that time. During the Warring States Period, it was a first-class power in China. In order to compete for the Central Plains and realize its ambition, Anyi, located in Xia County, Shaanxi Province, was not conducive to Wei's expansion in the Yellow River basin, so the motive of planning to move the capital was born.
Xindu is located on a humid plain south of the Yellow River, surrounded by various water systems such as Gorges, and the city is built. In the sixth year of Wei Huiwang, in 364 BC, the capital was officially moved from Anyi, which was then called "Girder" City.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia Girder.