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History of Shaanxi

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Yangshao culture
archaeological culture
Dadiwan culture
neolithic culture in China
Mount Li
mountain
Shaanxi History Museum
museum
Zhongnan Mountains
mountain range in Shaanxi, China
Mount Taibai
mountain in Shaanxi, People's Republic of China
Chronicles of Huayang
gazetteer of a region of China
Chengjia
Chengjia (; 25–36 AD), also called the Cheng dynasty or Great Cheng, was a self-proclaimed empire established by Gongsun Shu in 25 AD after the collapse of the Xin dynasty of Chinese history, rivalling the Eastern Han dynasty founded by Emperor Guangwu later in the same year. Based in the Sichuan Basin with its capital at Chengdu, Chengjia covered a large area including modern Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou, Yunnan, and southern Shaanxi, and comprised about 7% of China's population at the time. Chengjia was the most dangerous rival to the Eastern Han and was the last separatist regime in Chi
Yiqu
Yiqu (; Old Chinese (444 BCE): > Eastern Han Chinese: *, or ), was an ancient Chinese state which existed in the Hetao region and what is now Ningxia, eastern Gansu and northern Shaanxi during the Zhou dynasty, and was a centuries-long western rival of the state of Qin. It was inhabited by a semi-sinicized people called the Rong of Yiqu (), who were regarded as a branch of western Rong people by contemporary writers, whom modern scholars have attempted to identify as one of the ancestors of the minority people in Northwest China.
Yan'an Soviet
Communist-governed Chinese base area (1937–1950)
forced abortion of Feng Jianmei
Forced third-trimester abortion by Chinese authorities