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The reason why this book does not refer to Shenyang as Fengtian or Shengjing
Since 1907, the Qing Dynasty government changed the military government system in the northeast to the provincial system, abolished General Sheng Jing, and set up Fengtian Province, referred to as Fengtian Province (the Feng warlord is also named after this), and the main body of the jurisdiction is equivalent to the current Liaoning Province.
Because Shencheng is the provincial capital of Fengtian Province, it is also called Fengtian City by ordinary people, and "Shengjing" is no longer the official city name. After the abdication of the Qing Emperor in 1911 and the entry into the Republic of China, Fengtian was still both a province name and a city name.
In 1913, Chengde County, Fengtian Province, was renamed Fengtian County because of its renaming with Zhili Chengde County, and soon changed its name to Shenyang County, and "Shenyang" entered the official place name.
At the beginning of the Republic of China, the city administration of Fengtian Province was out of many ways, and it could not meet the requirements of accelerating urban development. In May 1923, the Fengtian Municipal Office was established.
In 1928, Zhang Zuolin was assassinated, and Zhang Xueliang presided over the Northeast Banner. On February 5, 1929, the Nanjing Nationalist Government changed the name of Fengtian Province to Liaoning Province; On April 2, Fengtian City was renamed Shenyang City.
However, the Japanese colonists entrenched in the "Manchurian Dependent Territory" at that time did not want to recognize the new names of Liaoning Province and Shenyang City, and among the Chinese, many "old Mukden" or old and young people still did not change their words, and continued to use the name "Mukden" in their private notes, letters, and articles, and the Japanese-funded newspaper "Shengjing Shibao" did not change its name.
After the "918" incident in 1931, the Japanese invaders could not wait to set up the puppet Fengtian Municipal Office on September 20 and the puppet Shenyang County Office on September 30. It was not until Japan's surrender in 1945 that these false claims were abolished.
However, most of the people in Northeast China during the Anti-Japanese War did not recognize the pseudonyms changed by the Japanese, and they insisted on using "Liaoning" and "Shenyang".
On August 15, 1945, after Japan's unconditional surrender, the names of the provinces and cities of "Liaoning" and "Shenyang" were finally stabilized
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