About the 40 th century BC, Taihao Fuxi established Huaiyang as its capital;
In the 30th century BC, Emperor Yan Shennong was renamed Chen in Huaiyang.
At the beginning of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Wuwang sealed Chen State and established Huaiyang as its capital.
In the second year (209 years ago), Chen She led the peasant uprising army in Huaiyang (Chen Gu County) and named it "Zhang Chu";
At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, Chu destroyed Chen. At the end of the warring States period, the king of Chu moved the capital to Chen, who was the capital of Chu;
Three founders:
In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, after Zhou Wuwang sealed Shun, Guiman (Chen Hugong) and Chen State were established in Huaiyang (Chen Gu County).
In the seventh year of Emperor Gaozu of the Western Han Dynasty (the first 200 years), Huaiyang County was established. In the 11th year of Emperor Gaozu (196), Huaiyang Prefecture was established, belonging to Chen County and transferred to Yanzhou.
During the Three Kingdoms period, it was Wei, and Chenjun (Huaiyang) belonged to Chenjun. Make it king Chen, and change counties into countries.
Huaiyang, located in the southeast of Henan Province, is in the heart of 8 counties 1 district in Zhoukou City, bordering Chuanhui District and Xihua County in the west, Taikang County and Luyi County in the north, Dancheng and shenqiu county in the east and Xiangcheng and Shangshui County in the south. It is 214km away from Zhengzhou, the provincial capital.
Huaiyang is one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization. The capital was built three times and five times in history. Li Jie said, "The history of China is 1,000 years in Beijing, 3,000 years in Xi, 5,000 years in Anyang and 8,000 years in Huaiyang".