Introduction to Youzhou
Youzhou, "Book of Jin, Geographical Chronicles" records: Youzhou includes seven unified capitals, thirty-four counties, and fifty-nine thousand twenty households.
Including: Fan Yang County, Yan Kingdom, Beiping County, Shanggu County, Guangning County, Dai County, Liaoxi County. Outside the Shanhaiguan, there is still a little-known Pingzhou, Cao Wei period, after pacifying Gongsun Yuan, set up the captain of Hudongyi, living in Xiangping (now Liaoyang City, Liaoning Province), divided into Liaodong, Changli, Xuansu, Daifang, Lelang five counties for Pingzhou, and later merged into Youzhou.
In October of the second year of Sima Yan's Xianning, it was divided into Changli, Liaodong, Xuansu, Daifang, Lelang and other counties and five Pingzhou, which were roughly located in the north of Shanhaiguan, the south of Liaoning, and the central and northern regions of Korea.
There are three major forces here: the Yuwen Department, the Murong Department, and the Duan Department. Whether it is the Duan Department, the Yuwen Department or the Murong Department, they are all rebels and attachments to the imperial court, but according to this, it can also be seen that in the east and north of Shanhaiguan, the western part of Liaoning, the eastern part of Liaoning, and the southern part of Liaoning, that is, the Changli County and Liaodong Kingdom of the Jin Kingdom, the power of the Xianbei people is quite large.
The court figures involved here are: Sima Yu, King of Fanyang, Sima Ji, King of Yan, and Liu Hong.
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