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Shangqiu (), alternately romanized as Shangkiu, is a city in eastern province, . It borders to the northwest, to the southwest, and the provinces of and to the northeast and southeast respectively. Its population was 7,816,831 inhabitants as of the 2020 Chinese census whom 2,831,814 lived in the built-up ( or metro) area made up of two urban districts (Liangyuan and Suiyang) and Yucheng county now being conurbated.

Shangqiu and surrounding area was an important base for the (c. 1600 – c. 1046 BC), and the city itself was established more than three millennia ago. Shangqiu has grown significantly in recent years. It is located at an important location at the junction of several major railways, making it a major regional transportation hub.


History
The history of Shangqiu ("Hills of Shang") is closely related to the very beginning of Chinese history. The tradition dates back to the Three August Ones and Five Emperors periods (c. 25th century BC), when the legendary Emperors , and were said to be living in the present Shangqiu area. The son of , Qi (), who helped Yu the Great to control floods, was enfeoffed the area of Shang, who also became the ancestor of the ancient Shang. Shangqiu was also reportedly one of the capitals defended by the Xia emperor Xiang, troubled by rebellions in his reign. The thirteenth generation grandson of Qi (契), Tang overthrew the ruling Xia dynasty and founded the , with its first capital at Nanbo (南亳, currently south of Shangqiu). Around the 11th century BC, the Shang dynasty was replaced by the Zhou dynasty. The royal descendants of the Shang dynasty were the area of Shangqiu, which later became the state of Song.

The Song capital, known as Suiyang, was located at present-day Nanguan (南关) in the south of Shangqiu's urban area. The Song was a major power during the Spring and Autumn era, but declined during the era and eventually fell to the Qi and Wei in 286 BC. In the , Suiyang served as the capital of the . King Xiao of Liang (r. 169 BC – 144 BC) stayed loyal to the Emperor Jing of Han in the Rebellion of the Seven States, during which a failed siege of Suiyang caused the collapse of the main rebel army. The king was also a famous patron of arts and literature who hosted some of the best known Han poets, such as Zhuang Ji and , in the Liang capital.

From the dynasty to the early , Suiyang was the seat of Liang Commandery (梁郡). It became the seat of (Songzhou) in 596 AD. During the An Lushan rebellion in the , a ten-month-long siege of Suiyang in 757 turned the tide of the war to the Tang's favor.

Before he ascended to the imperial throne as the Emperor Taizu of Song, was the (military governor) of Guidejun (歸德軍), a region centered in Songzhou. Thus, he chose "Song" as the name of the new dynasty he founded in 960. The city was the southern capital of the Northern Song dynasty under the name Nanjing.Theobald, Ulrich. China Knowledge. " Chinese History - Song Dynasty 宋 (960-1279): Map and Geography". Accessed 19 Oct 2012. Shangqiu was the first in a series of temporary capitals that the Song dynasty government moved to during their retreat from the north,

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The Song court had retreated south to the city from their original capital in , after it was captured by the in the Jingkang Incident of 1127. The court moved to Shangqiu because of its historical importance to Emperor Taizu. The symbolism of the city was meant to secure the political legitimacy of the new Emperor Gaozong, who was crowned emperor of China in Shangqiu on June 12, 1127. The capital was again moved in 1128 to , and finally to in 1129. In the , and dynasties, Shangqiu was governed as Guide Prefecture (歸德府). The current name appeared in 1545, when a new Shangqiu County was created to administer the city and its surrounding areas.

Under the Republic, Shangqiu was considered a key city in eastern Henan owing to its position along the between the port of on the East China Sea and in central China. Manchuria, Vol. III, p. 436. 1938. It was known at the time as Kweiteh, , or (p=Guīdé) Rotunda, Vols. XXXVI–XXXIX, p. 37. Royal Ontario Museum, 2003. and had both a Catholic diocese and an mission, the later of which ran St Paul's Hospital.Christensen, Erleen. In War and Famine: Missionaries in China's Honan Province in the 1940s, p. 77. McGill-Queen's University Press (Kingston), 2005. It changed hands frequently during the fighting among the Chinese warlords in 1927. Following the , Gui'de (Kwei-teh) Airbase was established, and became an auxiliary/forward airbase of the Nationalist Air Force of China during the War of Resistance-World War II (1937–1945), and supported aerial-attack missions against Imperial Japanese positions in the northern-front of the war; the 4th Fighter-Attack Group of the Chinese Air Force flew from Gui'de Airbase in March–April 1938 in support of Chinese ground forces at the Battle of Taierzhuang. Gui'de Airbase is now known as .


Geography and climate
Shangqiu is the easternmost prefecture of province. Its administrative area ranges in longitude from 114 °49 E to 116° 39 E and in latitude from 33° 43 N to 34° 52 N, covering . The city lies on the North China Plain and is mostly flat, with elevations ranging from , though the northwest part of the prefecture is more elevated than the southeast.

Shangqiu has a -influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa), with four distinct seasons. Winters are cool and mostly dry while summers are hot and humid; spring is warm and sees some, but not much rainfall, while autumn weather is crisp and drier. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from around the freezing mark in January to in July, while the annual mean is . Close to two-thirds of the annual precipitation occurs from June to September. The average temperature is below 10 °C for winter, 22 °C for summer, and between 10 and 22 °C for spring and autumn. Shangqiu City has a long winter, followed by summer, and a significantly shorter spring and autumn.

The average annual precipitation in the urban area of Shangqiu City has been 711.9 mm, and the corresponding total precipitation is 59.13 million cubic meters. The average annual runoff depth is 76.8 mm and the total runoff is 6.405 million cubic meters.


Government
The government of Shangqiu is responsible for the making and implementing of local policies. Since agriculture is still a major part of the economy of Shangqiu, many of the work is related to farmers and the development of the rural area. It is also observed that the government is exerting more and more efforts to attract foreign investment to spur local development. The current mayor is Tao Minglun.


Demographics
According to the 2010 census, Shangqiu has a population of 7,362,472. That is 390,528 inhabitants less than in 2000 (the population shrank 5.04% in ten years). Compilation by LianXin website. Data from the Sixth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China


Administration
The prefecture-level city of Shangqiu administers 2 districts, 1 county-level city and 6 counties. Administrative divisions of China Administrative divisions of Shangqiu. The information here presented uses the metric system and data from 2010 National Population Census.

Liangyuan District梁园区Liángyuán Qū673787,9311,171
睢阳区Suīyáng Qū913748,356820
永城市Yǒngchéng Shì2,0681,240,296600
民权县Mínquán Xiàn1,222703,379576
Sui County睢县Suī Xiàn920711,088773
宁陵县Nínglíng Xiàn786523,367666
柘城县Zhèchéng Xiàn1,048778,107742
虞城县Yúchéng Xiàn1,558954,720613
夏邑县Xiàyì Xiàn1,470915,228623


Religion
Shangqiu is traditionally a centre of the indigenous Chinese religious cult of Huoshen (火神 "Fire God"). An ancient small Temple of the Fire God has been expanded throughout the 2010s to become possibly the biggest temple complex dedicated to the god in China. Moreover, Shangqiu traditionally hosted the headquarters of Liguaism (Li Symbol transmission), the most important denomination of .


Economy
In 2019, Shangqiu's GDP reached 291.12 billion yuan, an increase of 7.4% over 2018.In 2019, the proportion of the tertiary industry structure was 14.7:41.0:44.3. In 2019, the city's general public budget revenue was 17.171 billion yuan, an increase of 11.7% over 2018.


Agriculture
Situated on the North China Plain, Shangqiu is part of a traditionally agricultural region. The fertile soil and convenient irrigation facilities greatly help the production of crops and other plants. As of 2005, there are about 719,864 planted. The most important agricultural products are , , , , vegetables, fruit, , and livestock. In 2002, it produced about 4.5 million tons of crops, 200 thousand tons of cotton, 1.1 million tons of fruits, and 550 thousand tons of livestock. Shanqiu daily Overview of Shangqiu.


Industry
Compared with the agriculture, the industry of Shangqiu is relatively less developed. However, since the 1990s, it has experienced rapid growth. The food producing and packing company, Kedi group, has already been the number one exporter of frozen vegetables in the country. The large reserves of coal in Shangqiu (the Yongcheng-Xiayi coal mine is estimated to have a total reserves of 10 billion tons) also boosts up the energy industry, such as electricity generation and aluminium .


Transportation
Since the completion of east–west running Longhai railway in 1916, Shangqiu has been a local transportation center. This standing is greatly enhanced following the construction of the - () railway in 1996, which crosses with Longhai railway at Shangqiu. Nowadays, Longhai railway has become the Chinese segment of the larger "European-Asia continental landbridge," which runs from the sea port city to , the . Shangqiu thus obtains the name of the city of the "golden cross". On the other hand, the road transport is also convenient and getting even better. The east–west direction - () national route 310 and north–south - national routh 105 also cross at Shangqiu. Highway traffic is fast-developing too. The Shangqiu- segment of the - highway is already in use. Future planning for highway construction is also underway.

Shangqiu–Hangzhou high-speed railway began operation in June 2020.


Education
The education sector of Shangqiu is mainly professional training oriented, with an increasing number of such colleges coming into sight ever since the 1990s.


Colleges and universities


Society and culture
Lying in the heart of the North China Plain, Shangqiu benefits from a deep cultural tradition. The first star observatory in China, Ebo Tai, was established in Shangqiu. Yingtian Shuyuan, one of the largest four official education agencies in north , is located in the Suiyang district of Shangqiu. The Suiyang old city, which was built in 1511 during the , is one of the best preserved traditional cities in China, and was enlisted as one of the famous historical cities in China by the central government in 1986. The rich culture also raised many famous cultural figures. , the legendary inventor of Chinese characters, was living in Shangqiu in the far-ancient periods. , the great ancient philosopher of China, was born here around the 4th century BC. Another great philosopher, , living in the same period as Zhuangzi, was also a Shangqiu native.


Tourist attractions
  • The ancient city of Suiyang (睢阳古城)
  • Temple of
  • Former residence of Zhuangzi (庄周故里)
  • Ebo Tai, the first star observatory of China (阏伯台)
  • tourism site (芒砀山文物旅游区)
  • Shangqiu Ancient Culture Tourist Area (商丘古文化旅游区)
  • Chenguanzhuang Memorial Hall Scenic Spot (淮海战役陈官庄纪念馆景区)
  • Beihu Scenic Area, Sui County (睢县北湖景区)
  • Cangjie Tomb (仓颉墓)
  • Sui Emperor's Mausoleum (燧皇陵)
  • Zhuangzi Cultural Tourism Scenic Area (庄子文化旅游景区)


Famous people of Shangqiu


Miscellaneous
  • Shangqiu is also a .
  • village, the hometown of the heroine , lies about southeast of Shangqiu city. The village contains a temple dedicated to Mulan, and many nearby businesses use her name as a local trademark.
  • According to the history, the ancestral ancestor of the merchants (xiè) was able to control the water, seal the business, and then migrate. Later generations said that the ruins of the merchants had lived in the "Shangqiu".


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