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What does middle-earth mean?
Middle-earth refers to the middle part of the Han Dynasty or the Central Plains Dynasty. Middle ancient refers to the central plains, the birthplace of Chinese nation and civilization, with the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River and Nanyang Basin as the center, which means within the country and between heaven and earth.

Middle-earth, Central Plains, also known as Zhongzhou, is called Yu for short because it is in the domain of ancient Yuzhou. In the history of China, the capitals of more than 20 dynasties were Henan in the Central Plains, Nanyang in the early Huaxia, Luoyang in the 13th Dynasty, Kaifeng in the 8th Dynasty, Anyang in the 7th Dynasty and Zhengzhou in the capital.

Middle-earth, Chinese words and pinyin are the embodiment of ZH ō NGT ǔ NGT.

Source: "Guanzi Yuan Di": "Middle-earth is like five mountains and mountains, so it is moist."

Example:

1, "Training of Huainan Zibo": "Jizhou is called Middle Earth."

2. Lu Hanjia's "New Huai Yu IV": "Lu Zhuanggong inherits saints from the land of Middle Earth."

Synonyms: Central Plains, China, Midsummer, China.