Late Eastern Han Dynasty (Three Kingdoms) Information Youzhou Successive Prefecture Shepherds and Assassins (Taishou) List Table

Youzhou Thorn History Department, referred to as Youzhou. Located in the northernmost part of China, Zhiji County (southwest of present-day Beijing), was the capital of the Warring States Yan Kingdom. The area mainly included present-day Beijing, northern Hebei Province, most of Liaoning Province and parts of the Korean Peninsula.

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====Administrative divisions, population====

Youzhou Thorn History Department (population 2.473 million)

1. Tao Qian (c. 172-c. 180), Qian Yilang.

2. Liu Yu (c. 180-c. 183), the history of Youzhou Assassin, dismissed.

3. Guo Xun (c. 183-184), killed by the Guangyang Yellow Turban.

4. Liu Yu (188.3-193), served as the pastor of Youzhou, and was later killed by Gongsun Zhan.

5, Duan Xun (193), Gongsun Zhanzhi.

6. Yuan Xi (c. 193-205), Yuan Shaozi, Yuan Shaozhi. Flee to Liaodong with Yuan Shang.

7, Jiao Touch (204), self-proclaimed Youzhou Thorn History, descended to Cao Cao, and was named the Marquis.

8. Chang Lin (c. 210-211), moved Cao Pi's five senses to work on Cao.

9. Cui Lin (c. 221-c. 223), because he did not please his boss Wu Zhen, was demoted to Hejian Taishou.

10. Wang Xiong (232-235), during his tenure, he assassinated Xianbei Kebineng.

11. Biqiu Jian (235-246), originally the history of the Jingzhou Thorn, cooperated with Sima Yi to pacify Gongsun Yuan, and transferred the history of the Yuzhou Thorn.

12. Du Shu (246-249), Du Jizi, was exempted from being a concubine for unauthorized murder.

13. He Zhen (249-c. 255), Qian Tingwei.

14. Wen Qin (255-258), originally the assassin of Wei Yangzhou, later defected to Eastern Wu, was appointed as the pastor of Youzhou, belonged to the remote leader, and was later killed by Zhuge Dan.

15, Gao Guang (c. 266-c. 270), the third son of Gao Rou, became an official and moved to Yingchuan Taishou.

* Sun Shao (229-241), Wu Guangling Taishou, Sun Quan was called the emperor and the queen led Youzhou Mu, and later died of illness.

Daijun Zhigaoliu (now Yanggao, Shanxi, population 120,000)

11 counties: Gaoliu, Macheng, Daoren, Beipingyi, Banshi, Pingshu, Donganyang, Sanggan, Dangcheng, Daixian.

Shanggu County Zhifuyang (near Xiaonanxinbao, Huailai, Hebei Province, with a population of 510,000).

Collar 8 counties, Fuyang, Jusu, Zhuolu, Pan County, Jie, Xialuo, Guangning, Ning County.

Zhuo County (now Zhuozhou, Hebei, population 630,000)

7 counties: Zhuoxian, Liangxiang, Fangcheng, Fanyang, Danguo, Gu'an, Beixincheng.

Guangyang County (now southwest of Beijing, with a population of 280,000).

Collar 5 counties: Jixian, Guangyang, Changping, Jundu, Anci.

Yuyang County governs Yuyang (near Miyun Shilibao in present-day Beijing, with a population of 430,000).

collar 9 counties; Yuyang, Qianping, Stable (go to both add tigers) Xi, Anle, Hunu, Pinggu, Luxian, Yongnu, Quanzhou.

Right Beiping County Zhituyin (now Tangshan North New District, Hebei, with a population of 50,000).

Collar 4 counties: Tuyin, Xu Wu, Wuzhong, Junmi.

Zhiyangle, West Liaoning County (near Batu Yingzi, North Ticket, Liaoning, with a population of 80,000).

5 counties: Yangle, Linyu, Feiru, Haiyang, Lingzhi.

Zhixiangping, Liaodong County (Liaoyang, Liaoning, population 80,000).

11 counties: Xiangping, Liao, Xinchang, Anshi, Wenxian, Pingguo, Yushi, Xi'anping, Fanhan, Wangping, Wuxi.

In addition, he led the subject country of Liaodong and governed Changli (now Yixian County, Liaoning).

5 counties: Changli, Fuli, Bintu, Tuhe, Fangxian, and Danger.

Xuansu County ruled Goguryeo (near present-day Dongling, Shenyang, Liaoning, with a population of 43,000).

Ling5 counties: Goguryeo, Houcheng, Xigaima, Liaoyang, Gaoxian.

Lelang County ruled Korea (now the southern city of Pyongyang, North Korea, with a population of 250,000).

Led 18 counties: North Korea, Zhan Chan, Suicheng, Rang (to Shangjiaran) Hand, Hunmi, Zengdi, Liwang, Fangfang, Ledu, Ba (to Ba Gabei) Shui, Tunyou, Hanzi, Tixi, Daifang, Haiming, Zhaoming, Liekou, Changcen.

====List of county guards and guards of each county====

1. Zhuo County

(1) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (184 A.D. - 188 A.D.)

1. Han Zhuo (Zizisuke)

2. Guangyang

(1) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (184 A.D. - 188 A.D.)

1. Liu Wei

3. Dai County

(1) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (178 A.D. - 184 A.D.)

1. Wang Ze (word Ji Dao)

(2) Emperor Liu Xie's Jian'an period of Han Xian (195-220 AD)

1. Pei Qian (Ziwenxing)

Fourth, the upper valley

(1) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (178 A.D. - 184 A.D.)

1. Gongsun Fu (word Yunci)

(2) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (184 A.D. - 188 A.D.)

1. Gao Yan

5. Yuyang

(1) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty Yonghan and Chuping years (189-193 AD)

1. Zou Dan

Sixth, the right Beiping

(1) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (184 A.D. - 188 A.D.)

1. Liu Zheng 2

Seventh, Liaoxi

(1) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (178 A.D. - 184 A.D.)

1. Zhao Bao (word Weihao)

8. Liaodong

(1) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (184 A.D. - 188 A.D.)

1. Liu Yin (Zi Yuan Hei) 2. Yang Zhong 3. Gongsun Du

(2) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty Yonghan and Chuping years (189-193 AD)

1. Gongsun Du

(3) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty (194-195 AD)

1. Gongsun Du

(4) Emperor Liu Xie's Jian'an period of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty (195-220 AD)

1. Gongsun Kang

Nine, Xuanxuan

10. Lelang

(1) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (178 A.D. - 184 A.D.)

1. Zhang Qi

(2) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (184 A.D. - 188 A.D.)

1. Teng Liao

====Birthplace of Youzhou Famous Generals ====

1. Zhuo County

Liu Fang, Lu Yu, Sun Li, Liu Bei, Liu Chan, Zhang Fei, Jian Yong, Lu Zhi

2. Guangyang

Not available

3. Daigun

Not available

4. Upper Valley

Not available

5. Yuyang

Zhang Chun, Zhang Ju, Xian Yufu, Tian Yu

6. Right Beiping

Tian Chou, Cheng Pu

7. Liaoxi

Gongsun Zhan, Han Dang

8. Liaodong

Gongsun Du

9. Xuanxuan

Not available

10. Lelang

Not available