Fengjiang City could be described as a snapshot of Tang Country's construction during this period, the city was rebuilt by Tang Country, but governed jointly by Tang Country and Dahua.
Fengjiang City was named after the Fengjiang River because the city was originally built next to this river.
To better distinguish their management, Tang Country transformed the city to some extent during its reconstruction.
Nowadays, the entire city no longer relies on the river for its construction but spans across the entirety of Fengjiang, with city areas set up along both banks of the river.
Previously, the Dahua Empire had not designed it this way, mainly because their construction level was limited and they couldn't build bridges long enough to maintain transportation between the two banks.
However, such a problem did not exist for Tang Country: upon constructing Fengjiang City, Tang Country built four major bridges across the river in one go.