Zhongyuan people refer to northerners. In the history of China, the people known as the Central Plains refer to Luoyang and Xi 'an in Shaanxi. Mainly northerners, and absolutely. The Central Plains, also known as Middle Earth, Zhongzhou and Huaxia, refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River with Luoyang to Kaifeng as the center. In a narrow sense, it refers to today's Henan Province. Corresponding to other nationalities, the Central Plains refers to China. The Central Plains originally referred to the south of Shanxi and the whole of Henan, meaning Yuan Ye in the middle of the world, and it is the birthplace of Chinese civilization.
Distribution of central plains people
Zhongyuan people refer to the concept of regional division, not ethnic composition. Historically, the Central Plains refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, including north-central Henan Province, southern Shanxi Province, Shaanxi Province and Shandong Province. It is the birthplace of Chinese civilization and the cradle of the Chinese nation. The Central Plains originally refers to the south of Shanxi, because historical records show that Pingyang, Du Yao (now Linfen), Puban, Shundu (now Yongji) and Duyu Anyi (this summer county) are all in the south of Shanxi.