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Chapter 135 The Land of Jingchu

The State of Chu (?-223 BC) was a vassal state located in the Yangtze River Basin during the Pre-Qin period. The king was named Mi and Xiong. During the period of King Cheng of Zhou Dynasty (1042-1021 BC), Xiong Yi, the leader of the Chu people, was granted the title of viscount and established the Chu State.

From 597 BC to the late period of King Huai of Chu, the Chu State successively experienced the rise and fall of dominating the Central Plains, breaking up the country, rising, becoming strong, and then declining. In 223 BC, the Qin army captured Shouchun, the capital of Chu, and the Chu state was destroyed.

"Lin Kun, why did Zhao Ji choose to place Ying Zheng's tomb in Chu?" Zhang Liqun asked, looking at the map and frowning.

In the past few days, Zhang Liqun has been worried about this, and even thought that the map given by Wu Zunyou was fake.

I had completely broken up with Zhang Liqun, so I didn’t want to talk to him, but because of Hu Bing’s

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