Thirteen states of the Eastern Han Dynasty

Sili School Captain Department: Henan (now the east of Luoyang City) is under the jurisdiction of the central part of present-day Shaanxi, the southwestern part of Shanxi and the western part of Henan. It is called "Sizhou".

Yuzhou: Zhisuoqiao (Anhui Hao County) has jurisdiction over the southern and eastern parts of present-day Henan, the northern part of Anhui, the northwest corner of Jiangsu and the southwest corner of Shandong.

Yanzhou: Changyi (northwest of present-day Jinxiang County, Shandong) was under the jurisdiction of the southwestern part of present-day Shandong, the eastern part of Henan and the northwest corner of Jiangsu.

Xuzhou: Zhisuotan (southwest of Tancheng County, Shandong) has jurisdiction over the southeast of present-day Shandong, the northern part of Jiangsu and the northeast corner of Anhui.

Qingzhou: The jurisdiction of Linqi is now in the northeastern corner of Shandong and the southeast corner of Hebei.

Liangzhou: Zhisuolong (north of Qingshui County, Gansu) has jurisdiction over present-day southeastern Gansu.

Bingzhou: Jinyang (west of Taiyuan City) is now in the northern part of Shaanxi, most of Shanxi and a part of Inner Mongolia.

Jizhou: Zhisuo Gao (hao) (north of Baixiang County, Hebei) is under the jurisdiction of present-day southwest Hebei.

Youzhou: Zhisuo Ji (southwest of Beijing). The jurisdiction is now the northern part of Hebei, Liaoning and Jilin. Yangzhou: Liyang (Anhui Hexian, later moved to Shouchun) has jurisdiction over the southern part of present-day Jiangsu, the central and southern parts of Anhui, and the three provinces of Zhejiang, Fujian and Jiangxi.

Jingzhou: The jurisdiction of Hanshou (east of Changde City, Hunan) is in the southwest of present-day Henan, the two provinces of Hubei and Hunan, and the edge of Guizhou, Guizhou and Guangdong provinces. Yizhou: Zhisho (Guanghan County, Sichuan, later moved to Mianzhu, and then moved to Chengdu) has jurisdiction over most of the three provinces of Sichuan, Guizhou and Yunnan, and a corner of southern Shaanxi and Hubei and Gansu.

Jiaozhou: Guangxin (Wuzhou City, Guangxi)

Qixingguan: On the Qixing Mountain in the southwest of Bijie, Guizhou, Zhuge Liang is said to be the place where the flag is sacrificed.

Jiujiang County: Zhishouchun. It has jurisdiction over the area north of Chaohu Lake in Huainan, Anhui Province, and changed to Huainan County in Wei.

Xiapi: The name of the country (the nature of the country and the county level is the same, and the administrative head of the country is called the prime minister) is located in the northwest of Suining, Jiangsu Province, and governs a part of the northern part of Jiangsu and Anhui.

Shangjun: The seat of governance is in Fushi, southeast of present-day Yulin, Shaanxi.

Shangdang County: The seat of governance is Huguan, and it has jurisdiction over the southeast of Jin.

Shangyong County: It was established in the late Han Dynasty, and the seat of governance was in Shangyong, in the southwest of Zhushan, Hubei.

Shanyang County: Jiaozuodong, Henan Province, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was deposed as the Duke of Shanyang.

Shanyang County: northwest of Jinxiang, Shandong.

Guangling County: The seat of governance is in the northwest of present-day Yangzhou, which was under the jurisdiction of Xuzhou at that time.

Xiaopei: Another name for Pei County.

Yiyang County: southeast of Zaoyang, Hubei.

Meridian Road: From the Duling in the southeast of Chang'an through the Qinling Mountains to the passage of Hanzhong, the south entrance is in Ankang today.

Tianshui County: The seat of governance is in Ji County, now southeast of Gangu, Gansu, and it was called Hanyang County in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and Wei changed it to Tianshui.

Wuyuan County: The governing office is Jiuyuan, in the northwest of Baotou, Inner Mongolia, and Lu Bu is a native of Wuyuan.

Wuzhang Plain: In the south of Qishan in present-day Shaanxi, west of Xiegukou.

Taiyuan County: The seat of governance is in Jinyang, which is the southwest of present-day Taiyuan City.

Zhongshan: Han Dynasty County, country, governance in Lunu (now Dingxian County, Hebei)

Nagasaka: In the northeast of present-day Dangyang, Hubei.

Changsha County: At that time, the seat of governance was in Linxiang, which is now Linxiang, Hunan.

Wulin: Sun Liu Pocao, southeast of present-day Honghu County, Hubei, Wulinji on the north bank of the Yangtze River.

Badong County: Liu Zhang set up in the late Han Dynasty, and governed the fish, which is now Fengjiedong, Sichuan.

Ba County: The original Ba County was divided into three during Liu Zhang's time, divided into Badong, Brazil and Ba County, Brazil Zhizhong (now Langzhong), and Ba County Zhijiang Prefecture (now Chongqing)

Zuo Fengyi: In the Han Dynasty, Jing Zhaoyin, Zuo Fengyi, and Right Fufeng were called Sanfu, that is, the area near Jingshi was managed separately by the three magistrates. Left Feng Yi and Right Fufeng are both official names and administrative district names. Wei changed Fengyi County, and the seat of governance was in Linjin, now Dali, Shaanxi.

Right Fufeng: See above. Wei changed to Fufeng County, Zhihuaili, southeast of Xingping, Shaanxi.

Right Beiping: Zhiping Gang, in the southwest of present-day Lingyuan, Liaoning. Gongsun Chan once led this county.

Long Bian: In the east of present-day Hanoi, Vietnam, on the north bank of the Tien Duc River, it is the administrative office of Jiaozhou and Jiaozhi County.

Plains: Sometimes called a county and sometimes changed to a country, the administrative office is in the southwest of today's Pingyuan County.

Dongping Kingdom: Governing no salt, that is, Dongping, Shandong.

Dongjun: Governing western Luxi and northeastern Henan, governing Puyang (now west of Puyang, Henan).

Dongguan County: set up at the end of the Han Dynasty, the seat of governance is in the northeast of Yishui, Shandong.

Donghai County: Zhitan (now north of Tancheng, Shandong), Tao Qian was the seat of Xuzhou in Tan, and later moved to Pengcheng.

Beidi County: Zhifuping, southwest of Wuzhong, Ningxia.

Beihai County: sometimes called the country, Zhiying Mausoleum, now southeast of Changle, Shandong.

Lu Longsai: that is, Xifengkou, Hebei Province.

Dai County: Zhidai County, southwest of present-day Wei County, Hebei.

Baima: In present-day Huaxian County, Hebei Province, it was on the south bank of the Yellow River at that time, opposite Liyangjin on the north bank.

White Emperor City: On the White Emperor Mountain in Fengjie, Sichuan, it is the Eastern Han Dynasty Gongsun Shujian, who thought he was the White Emperor, so he was named.

Hanzhong County, Zhinan Zheng (now Handong, Shaanxi).

Yongchang County: It governs the west of Dali and Ailao Mountain in present-day Yunnan, and governs Buwei, that is, the northeast of Baoshan in present-day Yunnan.

Hongnong County: Hongnong County, that is, the old Hangu Pass, is in the north of Lingbao, Henan. It has jurisdiction over the south of the Yellow River and west of Yiyang.

Liaodong County: Zhixiangping, now Liaoyang.

West Liaoning County: Zhiyangle, now the west of Yixian County, Liaoning.

Xixian: Zhuge Liang's first northern expedition to the garrison, in the southwest of Tianshui, Gansu Province.

Xihe County: During the Han Dynasty, Xihe County governed the eastern part of present-day Inner Mongolia Yikezhao League and the western Shanxi region. Zhizi, that is, Fenyang.

Yangzhou: Hanyangzhou includes Jiangnan in Jiangsu, south of the Huai River in Anhui and Zhejiang, Fujian and Jiangxi provinces. During the Three Kingdoms, Wei and Wu each had Yangzhou, Wu Yangzhou governed Jianye, and Wei Yangzhou governed Shouchun.

Yiling: in the southeast of present-day Yichang, Hubei. After Wu, it was changed to Xiling, and Jin changed to Yiling.

Huarong: southwest of Qianjiang in present-day Hubei.

Yanjin: present-day Yanjin, Henan, south of the Yellow River at that time. The ferry port from the northeast of Yanjin to Huaxian County is also collectively referred to as Yanjin.

Hepu County: Zhihepu, in the northeast of present-day Hedong, Guangxi.

Huiji County: Zhisanyin, that is, Shaoxing, governs the south of the Qiantang River in Zhejiang and Fujian. Later, Wu added Linhai, Jian'an and other counties, and the jurisdiction was reduced.

Jiaozhou: Jiaozhou of the Eastern Han Dynasty governed Panyu, that is, Guangzhou, and governed the two Guangxi and northern Vietnam. Wu divided Jiaozhou into Jiaozhou and Guangzhou, Guangzhou governed Panyu, Jiaozhou ruled Longbian (in present-day Hanoi, eastern Vietnam), and Jiaozhou governed the Leizhou Peninsula and Qinzhou regions in present-day northern Vietnam and Liangguang.

Qi County: Governing Linzi (in present-day Linzi, Shandong).

Zhuya County: Sun Wu set up, governed Xuwen, in the west of Xuwen County on the Leizhou Peninsula today, called Hainan Island as Zhuyazhou.

And state: Eastern Han Dynasty and Wei Zhijinyang, jurisdiction over most of present-day Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Hebei each one.

Micang Road: The road from Hanzhong along Lianshui Valley Road and Bajiang Valley Road to Bazhong in Sichuan.

Jiangxia County: Han Dynasty Zhi'an Lu (now Yunmeng, Hubei), jurisdiction over Henan, Hubei each one, the Three Kingdoms Wei and Wu each have Jiangxia, Wei in Shangxu (now Yunmeng Southwest), Wu in Wuchang (now Echeng).

Jiangzhou: the north bank of the Jialing River in present-day Chongqing.

Bishui Pass: In present-day Xingyang Bishui Town, Henan, that is, Hugao Pass, in the romance, the two titles of one pass are mistaken for two passes.

Runan County: Zhishang Cai, that is, the northwest of Shangcai.

Anding County: Zhilinjing, now northeast of Zhenyuan, Gansu.

Qishan: in the northeast of present-day Lixian County, Gansu.

Yangguan: near the antique beach in the southwest of Dunhuang, Gansu Province.

Yangping Pass: Hanyang Pingguan is at the junction of the Baima River and the Han River in Mianxian County, Shaanxi Province, and the Yangping Pass of Shu Han is in the south of Pingguan in Hanyang, northwest of Ningqiang.

Yinping County: Established during Cao Cao's reign, it governed Yinping (now northwest of Wenxian County, Gansu), and was later occupied by Shu Han. The Yinping Road that Deng Ai passed through when he destroyed Shu refers to the road from present-day Wenxian County through the Minshan Mountain Range, through Pingwu and Jiangyou in Sichuan to Chengdu.

Maicheng: between the southeast of Dangyang, Hubei Province, between the water and the Zhangshui.

Zhao Guo: That is, Handan County, governing Handan.

Cangwu County: Zhiguangxin (now Wuzhou, Guangxi), which governs Wuzhou and part of Hunan and Guangdong.

Chibi: It is generally believed to be the Chibi Mountain in the northwest of Puyi, Hubei, and it is also said to be the Chiji Mountain in the south of Wuhan. Su Dongpo mistook the red nose rock in Huanggang, Hubei Province for the red cliff, and it was also called the red cliff of Dongpo.

Ye: Southwest of Linzhang, Hebei Province. It is the seat of Jizhou and Wei County.

Wu County: Zhi Wu County (now Suzhou), governing the south of Jiangsu and northern Zhejiang, including Hangzhou.

Lujiang County: The seat of governance is Shucheng, which is now southwest of Lujiang, Anhui.

Luling County: Sun Ceshi set up, governing Luling (in present-day Taihe, Jiangxi).

Peiguo: Zhixiang County, in present-day Anhui, and Pei County, that is, Xiaopei, is a different concept.

Wenshan County: Zhiwenjiang River, in the north of present-day Maowen Qiang Autonomous County, Sichuan.

Lukou: that is, Puyikou, Pujikou, where the land and water enter the Yangtze River, Lusu and Lumengtun soldiers.

Longxi County: Zhidi Road, now Lintaonan, Gansu, Wei moved to Xiangwu, that is, now Longxi.

Chen Cang: In the east of present-day Baoji City, Shaanxi.

Chen Guo: When the emperor was dedicated, Chen County was changed and Chen County was governed, which is now Huaiyang.

Chenliu County: Governance of Chenliu, in the southeast of present-day Kaifeng, Chenliu City.

Zhaoling County: Wu began to set up and govern Zhaoling, which is now Shaoyang, Hunan. Jin changed Shaoling County to avoid Sima Zhao.

Qingzhou: It governs a small part of the northeastern part of present-day Shandong and Hebei, and governs Linzi.

Qingxi: Wu opened a canal in the southeast of Jianye City, and entered the Qinhuai River from the southwest of Zhongshan through the present-day urban area.

Wuxiang: Zhuge Liang sealed the Marquis of Wuxiang, in the northeast of Hanzhong.

Wuchang: Formerly known as Exian, now Echeng, Hubei, Sun Quan changed from time to time.

Wuwei County: Zhigu Zang, now Wuwei, Gansu.

Wudu County: Under the rule of Zhidao, in the west of present-day Chengxian County, Gansu.

Wuling County: Linyuan (now Changdexi, Hunan), governing parts of southwest Hubei, western Hunan and Guizhou.

Yulin County: Zhibu Mountain, in present-day Guipingxi, Guangxi. It has jurisdiction over most of present-day Guangxi.

Mangdang Mountain: In the northeast of Yongcheng, Henan, Mangshan and Dangshan are divided, and Zhang Fei once fell into the grass here in the romance.

Changyi County: Han Changyi County or Guo, Shanyang County is the same concept, governing Changyi, in the southeast of present-day Juye, Shandong. Shanyang County and Shanyang County, where Emperor Xian lived after being deposed, are not the same concept.

Changli County: Wei Shi set up, Zhichangli, (now Yixian County, Liaoning).

Jincheng County: It has jurisdiction over the west of present-day Lanzhou, Gansu and part of Qinghai, and governs Yunwu (northwest of present-day Yongjing, Gansu), and Jincheng County of Han refers to present-day Lanzhou, which is not under the jurisdiction of Jincheng County.

Beijing: present-day Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, moved from Wu by Sun Quan in 209-211. The Eastern Jin Dynasty began to change its name to Jingkou.

Yanzhou: It has jurisdiction over the southwest of present-day Shandong and the east of Hebei, and governs Changyi.

Hanoi County: It governs the northwest of present-day Henan, Zhihuai County, and is located in the southwest of present-day Wuqiu, Henan.

Hedong County: Jurisdiction over the southwest region of the present Jin Dynasty, governing Puban, Guan Yu is a native of Hedong.

Hejian County: Sometimes it's a country. Zhile City, now southeast of Xian County, Hebei Province.

Henan County: Zhiluoyang, the head of the county in the Eastern Han Dynasty was called Henan Yin.

Lushui: the lower reaches of the present-day Yalong River and the section after the confluence of the Jinsha River and the Yalong River.

Oil mouth: also called oil river mouth. After the Chibi War, Subei had garrisoned here, in the north of Hubei Gong'an, it was the ancient oil water into the mouth of the Yangtze River.

Dingxiang County: Northwest of present-day Inner Mongolia and Linger.

Guandu: In the northeast of present-day Zhongmu, Henan.

Fangling County: Fangling County of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wei changed to Xincheng County, and governed Fangling, which is now Fang County, Hubei.

Jianye: present-day Nanjing.

Jianning County: Originally called Yizhou County, Liu Bei changed from time to time, and Zhifu County (now Qujing, Yunnan).

Jian'an County: Sun and Wu were set up, and Zhejiang and Fujian began to be divided. Zhijian and security, in today's Fujian Jian'ou.

Shixing County: Sun Wu was set up in Guiyang County, and the Qujiang River was governed, in the south of Shaoguan, Guangdong.

Shi'an County: Sun Wu was set up in Lingling County, and Shi'an was governed in Guilin, Guangxi.

Yuzhong: Jiang Weitun's military office, in the west of Zhouqu and the south of Minxian County, Gansu Province.

Chengyang County: Zhiju County, now Ju County, Shandong.

Jingzhou: It has jurisdiction over Hubei, Hunan, Henan, Guizhou, and Guangzhou. Yuanzhi Hanshou, in present-day Changde, Hunan, Liu Biao ruled Xiangyang, and later Wu Wei each had a part, Wu ruled Jiangling, and Wei ruled Xiangyang.

Bohai County: Zhinanpi, now northeast of Nanpi, Hebei. It has jurisdiction over today's Tianjin and a part of Hebei and Shandong.

Nanyang County: Zhiwan City.

Nanjun: To govern Jiangling, Sun Wu had moved to govern the public security.

Xingyang County: Cao Wei was set up, and there was no Xingyang County when Dong Zhuo was discussed, and there was no Xingyang Taishou.

Zhao County: In the area of present-day Handan, Hebei Province, Handan is governed.

Linchuan County: Sun Wu set up Linchuan County in Yuzhang County in the area of Fuzhou, Jiangxi Province, and governed the southern city, which is now the southeast of the southwest city of Jiangxi.

Linyu: also known as Yuguan, that is, Shanhaiguan.

Youzhou: It has jurisdiction over the northern part of present-day Hebei, most of Beijing in Liaoning Province and Tianjin City north of the Haihe River, and its administrative office is located in the southwest of present-day Beijing.

Xindu County: also known as Guangchuan State, governing Xindu County, in the southwest of Xingtai, Hebei Province.

Jiyin County: Zhidingtao (now northwest of Dingtao)

Jinan County: Zhidong Pingling, that is, the west of Zhangqiu, Shandong, and the Jin Dynasty moved to Licheng (now Jinan).

Taishan County: Zhifenggao, in the northeast of present-day Tai'an, Shandong.

Guiyang County: Zhibin County, now Binzhou, Hunan, has jurisdiction over present-day southern Hunan and northern Guangdong.

Changshan County: Zhizhending, that is, Zhengding, Hebei.

Xiakou: The place where the Han River flows into the Yangtze River, also known as Hankou, Chukou and Lukou. Sun Wu built Xiakou City on Snake Mountain.

Chaisang: In the southwest of present-day Jiujiang, Sun Quan was stationed in Chaisang before the Battle of Chibi, and his seat of governance was still in Wu, but Chaisang was used as a temporary headquarters.

Xiaoyaojin: In the northeast of present-day Hefei, Anhui.

Xuzhou: Zhitancheng, in present-day Shandong, Cao Wei moved to Pengcheng.

Jiaodong County: Sometimes it is a country, governing Jimo, in the southeast of Pingdu, Shandong.

Gaoyang County: Gaoyang, now Gaoyang, Hebei. At the beginning of the Western Han Dynasty, Li Shiqi called himself "Gaoyang Drunkard", which is Gaoyang Township, in present-day Henan, and has nothing to do with Gaoyang County.

Yizhou: It has jurisdiction over a small part of present-day Sichuan, southern Shaanxi, and Gansu, the northwest of Hubei, and most of Yunnan and Guizhou. Originally, he ruled (now Guanghanbei), Liu Yan moved to Mianzhu (now northeast of Deyang), and then moved to Chengdu.

Yizhou County: Governing Dianchi Lake, in the east of Jinning, Yunnan Province, Yizhou County and Yizhou are two concepts. Shu Han was changed to Jianning County.

Liangzhou: It has jurisdiction over Ningxia, Gansu and Qinghai, Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia. Originally ruled Longxian (now Zhangjiachuan, Gansu), and Cao Wei moved to Guzang (now Wuwei).

Lang Evil Country: Governing Kaiyang, that is, the cities of Shandong today, Zhuge Liang is the Lang evil person.

Zitong County: Before Liu Bei called the emperor, Guanghan County was divided into Zitong County to govern Zitong, which is now Zitong, Sichuan.

Slope Valley Road: Qinling Taibai Mountain originates from the Baoshui to the south into the Han River, the Slope Water flows into the Weishui to the north, the road opened up by using these two river valleys is called the Slope Road, also called the Slope Valley Road, the north mouth of the Slope Valley is in the southwest of Meixian County, Shaanxi today.

Qinghe State: Ganling, in present-day Shandong Linqingdong.

Zhuo County: Zhizhuo County, now Zhuo County, Hebei.

Huaiyang County: Zhiwanqiu, now Huaiyang, Henan.

Huainan State: Zhishouchun (now Shou County, Anhui), governing the south part of the Huai River in present-day Anhui.

Yuyang County: Yuyang, southwest of Miyun, Beijing.

Fuling County: Governance of Fuling (now Pengshui, Sichuan), Liu Bei set up.

Liang State: Zhiluoyang (now Shangqiunan, Henan).

Boling County: Boling County (now Lixian County, Hebei), Jian'an was abandoned at the end of the year. Cao Wei changed Boling County to Bolu County.

Bowang: In the southwest of the present-day Henan City.

Jiayin: In the southwest of Guangyuan, Sichuan, Shu Han changed to Hanshou.

Jianwei County: Zhiwuyang (now Pengshan, Sichuan), with jurisdiction over the southern part of present-day Sichuan and one part of Guizhou, Yunnan.

Street Pavilion: in the southeast of Zhuanglang, Gansu Province.

Yingchuan County: It has jurisdiction over the central part of present-day Henan, and governs Yangzhai (present-day Yuxian County, Henan).

Lu County: Zhilu County (now Qufu, Shandong).

Dunhuang County: Dunhuang County, in the west of present-day Dunhuang.

Wei Bridge: In the Han Dynasty, there was Wei Bridge near Chang'an, Zhongwei Bridge was ten kilometers east of Xianyang, East Wei Bridge was at the place where Bashui entered Weishui, and West Wei Bridge was in the south of Xianyang.

Lingling County: It has jurisdiction over the north of southern Hunan and Guibei, and Zhiquanling, which is now Lingling, Hunan. At that time, Lingling County was in present-day Quanzhou, Guangxi.

Shu County: Chengdu is governed by Songpan in the north and Yibin in the south.

Yongzhou: It was set up at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and Cao Wei governed the central part of present-day Shaanxi, the southeastern part of Gansu, and a part of Ningxia and Qinghai.

Poyang County: At the end of the Han Dynasty, Sun Quan set up Poyang County and governed Poyang County, which is now Poyang, Jiangxi.

Qian County: Cao Cao set up Qian County in the last years of Jian'an, and governed Qian County, which is now Bozhou City, Anhui Province. Cao Cao is a native of Qian County.

Liyangjin: In the east of Jun County, Henan Province, it is an important ferry port on the north bank of the ancient Yellow River, opposite to Baimajin on the south bank.

Yuzhang County: Governing Nanchang (now Nanchang), the original jurisdiction is roughly the same as that of today's Jiangxi Province, and the later grandson Wu was divided into several counties, and the jurisdiction was reduced.

Jizhou: Zhiye (now southwest of Linzhang, Hebei), governed the central and southern parts of present-day Hebei and a small part of Shandong and Henan.

Xiangping: In present-day Liaoyang, Liaoning.

Xiangyang County: Xiangyang, now Xiangyang, Henan.

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