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What are the sentences describing Ningxia in ancient times?

Ningxia was irrigated by the Yellow River water and formed a long-standing Yellow River civilization.

As early as 30,000 years ago, there were traces of human life in Ningxia.

In 1038 AD, Li Yuanhao, the leader of the Dangxiang tribe, established the Xixia Dynasty here.

Historically, it was the main route of the "Silk Road" and is known as the "fortress of Jiangnan".

The Western Zhou Dynasty established its capital in Haojing (today's west of Xi'an City) and its ruling center was in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province. Therefore, the area to its north, including the Hetao in Inner Mongolia, the entire Ningxia region and the northern parts of Shaanxi and Shanxi, was called Shuofang.

After the thirty-fifth year of King Zhaoxiang of Qin (272 BC), the two counties were placed under the jurisdiction of Beijun. This was the beginning of the administrative establishment of Ningxia.

During the Northern Wei and Northern Zhou Dynasties, immigration continued to promote the settlement, and it was effectively developed again. Ningxia was first called "Saibei Jiangnan".

During the Tang Dynasty, the entire territory of Ningxia belonged to the Guannai Road, and there were six prefectures: Yuanzhou, Lingzhou, Xihui Prefecture, Anle Prefecture, Xiongzhou, and Jingzhou.

In 755, the "Anshi Rebellion" broke out in the Tang Dynasty, and Prince Li Heng ascended the throne in Lingwu, Ningxia, as Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty.

During the Northern Song Dynasty, the Ningxia area belonged to the Qinfeng Road. Later, northern Ningxia was occupied by Li Jiqian of the Dangxiang tribe. The Northern Song Dynasty only controlled the southern part of Ningxia, and the southern part of Ningxia belonged to the Jingyuan Road.

In 1227, Genghis Khan launched six wars that lasted 23 years, captured Xingqing, and Xixia was destroyed.

During the Yuan Dynasty, the Xixia Zhongxing and other roads were established in the hometown of the Xixia Kingdom.

In the 24th year of the Yuan Dynasty (1287), Ningxiafu Road was established, from which Ningxia got its name.

In the early Ming Dynasty, a government was established in Ningxia, and later it was changed to a Wei.

Ningxia Zuotunwei, Zhongtunwei, avant-garde, central defender and rear guard were added.

Later, Ningxia Town and Guyuan Town were established. Nine defense zones were set up along the Great Wall, called Nine Towns, which were two of the important border towns in the Ming Dynasty.

In 1648, the Qing Dynasty established a governor in Ningxia, which belonged to the Chief Secretary of Shaanxi Province and controlled the garrison. Ningxia was at the quasi-provincial level.

The Xixia Royal Tombs National AAAA Scenic Spot is located in Xixia District, Yinchuan City. It is the densest existing imperial tomb area in China and is known as the "Oriental Pyramid" by the world.

The Republic of China was established on January 1, 1912, and the government was renamed as a road.

Because the right side is Shuofang Road, it was changed to Shuofang Road.

In 1913, it was changed back to Ningxia Road.

The famous mountainous areas in Ningxia include Helan Mountain and Liupan Mountain.