Yunzhou City is not large; it lies northeast of Ningzhou and east of Shicheng. Its production is modest, with even the most fertile lands seized by Ningzhou for military farming. Yunzhou relies on forestry for a trade in timber and furniture, while the agricultural yield is barely enough to sustain the basic lives of the city's inhabitants. Although Yunzhou is rich in mineral resources, the State Mansion lacks the capacity to develop them. Neither is Yunzhou a bustling hub for trade routes. Despite its lack of commercial prosperity, under Lin Jingshan's six-year tenure as governor, agricultural and animal husbandry, as well as the timber trade, have thrived, allowing its people to live in relative peace and stability.