, Shundu Puban, Anyi and Xiadu are all in Yuncheng. During the Spring and Autumn Period, it belonged to the State of Jin. In the eighth year (669 BC), the capital of Jin was Jiang (now Jiang County). After Han, Zhao and Wei were divided into Jin, Yuncheng belonged to Wei, and Wei was in Anyi. Qin Shihuang unified China and established 36 counties. Yuncheng belongs to Hedong County and governs Anyi.
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Yuncheng City is located at the southern tip of Shanxi Province, facing Shaanxi and Henan provinces across the Yellow River, bordering Linfen in the north and Jincheng in the east. Between east longitude11015'-1204' and north latitude 34 35'-35 49', it is 20 1.87 km long from east to west and wide from north to south.
Yuncheng, called "Hedong" in ancient times, is named after "the city of salt transportation" and is one of the important birthplaces of Chinese civilization. The ancestors of the Chinese nation, Huangdi, Chiyou, Yao, Shun and Yu, all moved to Hedong successively. In the early Yao Dynasty, Puban was the capital city, and then moved to Pingyang, Shundu Puban and Anyi, where China's first slave society was born in the summer. The "Chinese Century Ape" fossil in Yuanqu County, Yuncheng City has advanced the origin of human beings by more than 6,543,800 years.