Yin Ruins, formerly known as "Northern Mongolia", is the ruins of the capital city of the late Shang Dynasty in China, located in Anyang City, Henan Province. In Pan Geng's fourteenth year, Pan Geng, the twentieth monarch of Shang Dynasty, moved to Northern Mongolia (now Anyang, Henan Province) and renamed it "Northern Mongolia" Yin. Pangeng 15 years, began to build Yindu. From Pangeng's moving to Yin Dynasty to Emperor Xin's subjugation in 1046 B.C., Yin had been the political, economic, cultural and military center of China in the late Shang Dynasty. Here, the ancestors of the Chinese nation created a brilliant culture, which was one of the most advanced civilizations in the world at that time.