Overview of Eagle City

Pingdingshan is located in the south-central part of Henan Province, with Funiu Mountain in the west and Huanghuai Plain in the east. It is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Henan Province, a national coal industrial city and an important coal producing area in China. It is named because the urban area is built under Pingdingshan and the top of the mountain is as flat as a razor. It covers an area of 7882 square kilometers. The total population is about 5.2 million, the urban population is 6.5438+0 million, and the urban area is 70 square kilometers, mainly Han nationality. In 2003, Pingdingshan was identified by Henan Province as one of the nine central cities of the Central Plains urban agglomeration. Known as the rising city of the Central Plains. Pingdingshan was called Yingguo in the Spring and Autumn Period, and Yingguo took the eagle as its totem. In classical Chinese, "eagle" and "eagle" are allowed to leave, so Pingdingshan is also called Eagle City.

Pingdingshan City was separated from Yexian County and Baofeng County on 1957, and was named after the peaks around the north of the city were all flat-topped. 1964 was changed to special zone, and 1968 was established.

The annual Baofeng Majie Book Fair, which lasted for more than 700 years, is a great spectacle in China's cultural history. Therefore, Baofeng was named as "Hometown of Quyi" by Chinese Quyi Artists Association, and Pingdingshan was named as "China Quyi City".

Pingdingshan is the hometown of Mozi, a thinker in Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period, Jie Yuan, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, Niu Hao, a famous novelist in Song Dynasty and Lvyuan Li in Qing Dynasty. It is also the hometown of Mr. Nobel Prize winner in physics, and also the ancestral home of Chinese surnamed Liu and Ye in the world.

Topographic image of Pingdingshan City A giant bird with its wings folded and its eyes are Wugang (pictured). As an eagle worshiper, the giant god bird is an eagle, and the rainbow-like dive is just for predation. The majestic dive of the eagle is the attribute that best reflects the strength and speed of the eagle. In the topographic map, when the eagle swoops down on its wings, it has a strong sense of action and a spirit of death, which is very shocking and admirable.