What did the ancients mean by the eight hundred miles of Qinchuan? Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province, is a famous agricultural area in Chinese history. Qinchuan has flat terrain, mild climate, and abundant water and grass. It has had good farming and breeding conditions since ancient times, and thus became an important grain and livestock production base in ancient China.
Shaanxi Guanzhong
Guangyuan, Sichuan
Answer: Guanzhong, Shaanxi
"Eight Hundred Miles of Qinchuan" refers to the alluvial plain of the Weihe River at the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains, leaning on the Qinling Mountains in the south, bounded by Beishan in the north, starting from Baoji in the west and ending at Tongguan in the east. It is about 8,000 miles long from east to west, so it is called "Eight Hundred Miles of Qinchuan".
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