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Is it better for a girl to stay in Shenzhen or Zhengzhou?

It’s better for girls to stay in Shenzhen.

Shenzhen is bigger and has a better sense of direction for development. It is good for girls to see more of the world.

The earliest predecessor of Shenzhen was Bao'an County, Guangzhou Prefecture. The place name "Shenzhen" first appeared in historical records in 1410 (the eighth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty), and the ruins were built in the early years of the Qing Dynasty. The local dialect commonly calls the ditches in the fields "Zhen" or "Yong". Shenzhen is named after its dense marshes and a deep ditch next to the village.

Although the development history of Shenzhen’s Special Economic Zone is only more than 40 years, it has a history of more than 6,700 years of human activities (in the middle of the Neolithic Age, indigenous residents have multiplied and lived on the land of Shenzhen) and a history of more than 6,000 years of human development. It has a history of maritime economic development, more than 1,700 years of urban history, more than 600 years of coastal defense history, and a long history of Cantonese ethnic origin and Hakka immigration.

Historically, Bao'an County (Xin'an County), the predecessor of Shenzhen, originally had four ethnic groups, Hakka, Guangfu, Hoklo and Han people, with the majority of them being Hakka.

During the pre-Qin period, the Guangdong area was inhabited by an ethnic minority called "Nanyue" (a branch of Baiyue), including the Zhuang, She and _ family.

Shenzhen was a stopover for the South Vietnamese tribes on their expedition to the ocean. The Nanyue tribe living in the sand dune valley area along the coast of Shenzhen makes a living by fishing and sailing, with little farming.

Since the Qin Dynasty, it has been Guangdong. After Qin Shihuang unified China, he established the three counties of Nanhai, Guilin and Xiangjun in Lingnan in 214 BC, and exiled 500,000 Qin people to develop the land.

Shenzhen, which belonged to Nanhai County at that time, was integrated into the Central Plains culture of the Qin Dynasty and later became the territory of Nanyue. The Han Empire and the Eastern Han Dynasty belonged to Nanhai County in Jiaozhou (which governed most of Guangdong, Guangxi, and Vietnam). Before the establishment of the county in the Western Han Dynasty, it belonged to Yue and Nanyue (South Vietnam).

Shenzhen’s earliest predecessor was Bao’an County, Guangzhou Prefecture. Bao’an was established as a county in AD 331 (the sixth year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty). The imperial court established Dongguan County, which governed six counties, and its jurisdiction roughly included the current Shenzhen City, Dongguan City and Hong Kong. The county seat is in Bao'an County (Nantou).

Shenzhen was an important hub for southern maritime trade during the Song Dynasty and belonged to Bao'an County, Guangzhou Prefecture. Rich in salt and spices. By the Yuan Dynasty, it was also famous for its pearl production.