Shaanxi Province, abbreviated as "Shaan" or "Qin," has its provincial capital in the globally renowned ancient city of Xi'an (also known as Xianyang).
Located in the northwest inland of Huaxia, Shaanxi spans the middle of the Yellow River and Yangtze River basins, serving as a crucial hub connecting eastern, central, northwest, and southwest regions of Huaxia.
With a long history, Shaanxi is one of the key cradles of Huaxia civilization, once known as Yongzhou and Liangzhou, the homeland of the Yan Emperor and the burial place of the Yellow Emperor.
Later on, the Qin Dynasty established its capital here, also known as Xianyang, which gradually became famous.
The 79 emperor tombs left here are known as the "Pyramids of the East."
The business van from the Holy Gate had a bumpy ride before finally arriving in Xianyang at 5 o'clock in the evening.
The disciples of the Holy Gate had already arranged for a hotel located in the center of Xianyang City.