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Jingzhou City has a very long history and is rich in historical relics. Many Neolithic and Paleolithic sites have been found in and around the city. The Kingdom of Chu in the Eastern Zhou Period (770 BC-256 BC) established its capital five kilometers (about 3.1 miles) north of the city and more than 400 years of Chu civilization has given the Jingzhou City an important place in the history of Chinese culture. Since the Qin (221 BC- 207 BC) and Han Dynasty (220 BC-206 DC), not a single emperor could afford to ignore its importance: thus it has always attracted enormous attention. To those familiar with
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
, Jingzhou is certain to arouse great interest because some splendid stories in the book are set here, due to its great strategic importance.
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