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Where did the Qin people in the Warring States come from now?

Qin people in the Warring States came from Lixian County, Gansu Province.

China was a vassal state established in the northwest of China by the Huaxia nationality in the Zhou Dynasty, and the Qin people were a branch of the Huaxia nationality that moved westward. As early as the Yin and Shang Dynasties, its ancestor, the tribe named Won, was the right-hand man guarding Xirong in Shang Dynasty, and was highly valued by Shang Dynasty, and was a noble in Shang Dynasty. Later, because the tribe named Won was involved in the rebellion instigated by Wu Geng, it was punished by the rulers of the Western Zhou Dynasty and forced to move westward, so the tribe named Won became slaves.

Extended information:

Qin Gong Tomb is the largest tomb that was first discovered and only excavated in the whole Qin Gong cemetery, so it is called Qin Gong No.1 Tomb. An inscription was unearthed in the No.1 Tomb of Qin Gong, which recorded that the royal family of Qin was after the Yellow Emperor. The tomb is in the shape of "Zhong", with a total length of 3 meters and an area of 5,334 square meters. There are things, tombs and tombs.

In addition, more than 3, pieces of extremely exquisite bones and implements of gold, jade, iron and stone have been unearthed, which fully reflects the superb technological level and rich material and cultural life of the Qin people, thus negating the arguments that "the productivity of Qin State is backward" and "the slavery rule of Qin State is weak". It provides us with extremely valuable information for re-understanding the history of Qin State.