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Which country did Haojing belong to during the Warring States Period?
Haojiang was the territory of Qin during the Warring States Period.

Haojing, the capital of the Western Zhou Dynasty, is located in Guanzhong Plain, Shaanxi Province. At present, due to the lack of archaeological evidence, it is generally believed that its specific location is between Xi 'an and Xianyang. As early as Zhou Wenwang, in order to expand to the Central Plains, Fengjing was built in Fengjing. Zhou Wuwang succeeded to the throne and built a magnificent scene, which lasted for 300 years. Fengjing is the seat of temples and gardens, and Haojing is the center of Zhou Wang's residence and rule. In the 11th year of Zhou Youtu (77 BC1), the troops of Gou and Rong captured Haojing, the capital of the Western Zhou Dynasty. In 770 BC, Zhou Pingwang moved the capital from Haojing to Luoyi (now Luoyang City, Henan Province), which was called "Pingdong Move" in history, and the Zhou Dynasty was called the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. After the Wang You Rebellion, the strength of the Zhou royal family was greatly reduced, and the capital of Pingdong was moved by the strength of governors, especially Jin and Zheng, so it was called "Zhou Dong moved, Jin and Zheng followed". When Pingdong moved eastward, Haojing was named the State of Qin, and it remained in Qin until the death of Qin (206 BC).