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The History and Culture of Xiajiacheng Site
According to documents, Guxia City was the fief of Huang Xie, the king of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period. Huang Xie was an aristocrat of Chu at the end of the Warring States Period. At that time, Qin became increasingly powerful and began to conquer the six countries. The king of Chu was so afraid that he sent Huang Xie to the State of Qin. His wit and eloquence persuaded Qin to lead his troops to North Korea and Wei to the north. In particular, it helped the king of Chu, who was taken hostage in the state of Qin, escape from the state of Qin and made great contributions to the state of Chu. In 262 BC, the Prince succeeded the King of Chu (that is, King Gao Lie of Chu), and Huang Xie was appointed as Ling Yin (King Xiang of Chu), and was named Chun Shen Jun, giving him twelve counties in Huaibei. He, together with Qi, Wei, and Zhao Sheng of Zhao, were called the four great sons in the early Warring States period. Huaibei area is adjacent to the territory of Qi, so it is vulnerable to the threat of Qi. In 248 BC, Huang Xie established territorial rule in Jiangdong, built city walls inside and outside the lower corner of Huzhou and set up Jiaocheng County. "Huzhou Prefecture Records" by Tongzhi of Qing Dynasty records: "The brothel extends for ten miles, and there is a small town in the city ... The city is majestic but not destroyed, so we know that the prosperity of labor and service at that time was meticulous." .