The capital of Dongyi was located in Gucheng Village, Lancun Town, Jimo City, Shandong Province. Yi Country was a country of Yi people during the Shang Dynasty. Its capital was in Gucheng Village, Lancun Town, Jimo City. The inscriptions found on the bronze ware of the late Shang Dynasty in the Yi Kingdom indicated that their civilization level was relatively high, and the bronze casting technology and inscriptions were relatively mature. Dongyi culture was one of the important sources of Chinese civilization. Dongyi people created many stages of culture, starting from the post-Li culture to the middle of the Western Zhou Dynasty. Dongyi culture played an important role in the origin and exchange of ancient Asian cultures, affecting the formation of traditional Chinese culture. However, the specific information about the capital of Dongyi was not mentioned in the search results, so it could not provide an accurate answer.
Dongyi's capital was Shandong, northern Jiangsu, and northern Wanli.
There were nine types of Eastern Barbarians, namely, the Yi, Yu, Fang, Huang, Bai, Chi, Xuan, Feng, and Yang.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," a series of negotiations took place in Dongyi. Nan Qing and Northern Qi both sent envoys to Dongyi to try to get it to submit. During the negotiations, Fan Xian, who had been sent by the Qing Kingdom, and the little Emperor of Northern Qi had a story of their old love rekindling in the Sigu Sword Hut. In the end, Dongyi submitted to the Qing Kingdom in name. However, the details and results of the negotiations were not mentioned in the search results provided. Therefore, the details of the negotiations in Dongyi in Qing Yuannian's novel were currently unknown.
Dongyi referred to the eastern part of ancient China, which mainly included Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui.
The Dongyi Protectorate was an organization that managed the affairs of the Xi and Khitan tribes in the early Tang Dynasty. The Dongyi Governor-General House had jurisdiction over the Pine Desert Governor's Office and the Rao Le Governor's Office. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty established the Dongyi Commandant Office, which was later changed to the Dongyi Protectorate Office, responsible for managing the Jimi Prefecture of the Xi and Khitan tribes. However, the search results did not specify the specific duties and roles of the Dongyi Protectorate. Therefore, he could not provide a more detailed answer.
Dongyi's distribution area mainly included Shandong, Liaodong Peninsula, northern Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and eastern Henan. Shandong was the core area of Dongyi culture. Dongyi was not a tribe or a race. It was a general term that represented many tribes and races. The origin of Dongyi culture could be traced back to more than 4000 B.C., sharing a common ancestor with the Huaxia civilization of the Central Plains. Dongyi culture played an important role in the formation and development of Chinese civilization. It was one of the important sources of Chinese civilization.
The outcome of Dongyi was that Fan Xian inherited the Sword Hut and became the City Lord of Dongyi. Yun Zhilan also became the City Lord of Dongyi. After Ye Qingmei returned to the temple, she brought the robot Wu Zhu to Dongyi. She planned to promote industrial development through business and change the fate of mankind. In the end, Ye Ling 'er married Dongyi's Sigu Jian's last disciple, Thirteenth Wang. The Great Prince became the City Lord of Dongyi and stayed in the city, never returning to Jingdou.
Dongyi was located in the northern part of Shandong Province and a port city on the Korean Peninsula.
Dongyi referred to a port city located in the northern part of Shandong Province and the Korean Peninsula.
The leaders of the Dongyi tribes were Taihao, Chiyou, Shaohao, Great Shun, and Qitang. Among them, Taihao and Shaohao were revered as the Sun God, and Chiyou played an important role in Dongyi culture. Besides, Emperor Jun, Hao Tao, and the others were also leaders of Eastern Wasteland clans.