Great Wall of Qi State

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Remains of the Great Wall of Qi in Dafeng Shan

The Great Wall of Qi ( Chinese  齊 長城  /  齐 长城 , Pinyin Qí chángchéng ) is the oldest surviving Great Wall in China . It is located in what is now Shandong Province and was built in 685–645 BC. Chr. In the Spring and Autumn period (722-481 v. Chr.) And the Warring States Period (v. BC 475-221.) From the state qi to protect against other States, in particular against the northward aspiring state Chu built. It had a length of more than 600 kilometers.

The wall ran from the banks of the Yellow River to the Yellow Sea in the east. The PRC monuments list includes the sites in the following cities and counties: Jinan , Zhangqiu , Feicheng , Tai'an , Laiwu , Zibo , Yiyuan County, Linqu County , Anqiu , Zhucheng , Yishui County, Ju County, Wulian County , Jiaonan and Qingdao .

Monument of the PRC

The named sites of the Great Wall of Qi (Qi changcheng yizhi) have been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China since 2002 (5-442 (1)).

literature

  • He Deliang 何德亮: Qi changcheng xianzhuang kaocha.齐 长城 现状 考察 (Investigations into the current state of the Great Wall of Qi). Wenwu tiandi 文物天地 2003.12.

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