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Ba people-Ba country

Ba people were founded in the late summer and early Shang Dynasty. They are Ba people after Taihao Fuxi, living in Danyang and Danshan areas north of the Yangtze River. In the late summer and early Shang Dynasty, the Feng family named Ba migrated from north to south along Bashan to Hanzhong Plain and Micang Mountain of Daba Mountain. They are developing Baling Road-the main road south of Daba Mountain and Daba Mountain-and now they have established the ancient Pakistan State. Pakistan was destroyed by Qin in 3 16 BC.

At its peak, Pakistan had a vast territory, with Yufu (now Fengjie) in the east, Daodao (now Yibin) in the west, Hanzhong (Shaanxi) in the north, Qianfu (now Wujiang River Basin and Chishui River Basin) in the south, and neighboring Chu, Shu and Qin. In 689 BC, the relationship between Pakistan and Chu deteriorated and they attacked each other. Under the strong attack of Chu, Pakistan's territory was completely lost and retreated, and finally Jiangzhou, the capital, was occupied by Chu. Pakistanis had to retreat to Langzhong area. In the fifth year of Liang's reign (3 16 BC), Pakistan was destroyed by Qin.

The Three Gorges area, from Zhongzhou to the top of the mountain, is an ideal place to accommodate transit immigrants in all historical periods. The river surface is open and obvious, and the cultivated land is gradually expanding. The ancient cultural sites along the river, such as Bawangtai, Bawangmiao, Deshengtai and Baziying, as well as several remains of Hanque, can be used as historical evidence of this ethnic integration.

1997 and 1998 excavated the Jinggou site in Zhongxian County, which can be said to represent the late Neolithic culture of the indigenous people in the heavy areas. Its distribution range is centered on Jinggou in Zhongxian County, covering almost the Yangtze River, Jialing River and Wujiang River basins in Chongqing. Wujiang Corridor (referring to the confluence of Wujiang River and Yangtze River, the navigable reach from Fuling to Yanhe County in Guizhou) is a natural corridor for early Ba immigrants, and it is also the main place where Ba was forced to move back after the Qin Dynasty. The tomb of Xiaoxiba in Fuling, the chime unearthed in Xiaoxi, the tiger buckle unearthed in Wulong Tukan, and many heritages in Pengshui, Youyang and Yanhe all prove that Wujiang Gallery area has a profound Ba culture.