Dongyi referred to a port city located in the northern part of Shandong Province and the Korean Peninsula.
Dongyi was located in the northern part of Shandong Province and a port city on the Korean Peninsula.
Dongyi referred to the people living in the lower reaches of the Yellow River during the pre-Qin period, especially during the Shang and Zhou dynasties. The Dongyi tribe lived in the area between the Liaodong Peninsula and the Shandong Peninsula to the Huai River basin, spanning Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Shanghai, and other provinces. Dongyi was not a tribe or a race. There were many tribes and races. Dongyi was just a general term. It was the same as saying southerners and northerners.
Dongyi referred to the eastern part of ancient China, which mainly included Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui.
Dongyi was located in the northern part of Shandong Province and a port city on the Korean Peninsula.
Dongyi was the current south-central part of Shandong Province.
The Dongyi Protectorate was located in Yingzhou.
Dongyi's capital was Shandong, northern Jiangsu, and northern Wanli.
The ancient Dongyi mainly referred to the central and southern regions of Shandong Province. Dongyi culture originated from the Zhongshan Area and the Yishu River basin in Shandong Province, including the entire Shandong Province and its adjacent vast areas. Dongyi was one of the most important civilizations in ancient China and one of the most important sources of Chinese civilization. Therefore, it could be said that the ancient Dongyi was now the central and southern regions of Shandong Province.
Dongyi Town was developed in the Donggang District of Rizhao City of Shandong Province.
The birthplace of Dongyi culture was the Zhongshan Area and the Yishu River basin in Shandong Province.