Late Eastern Han Dynasty (Three Kingdoms) Information List of Jizhou's successive state pastors and county guards (Taishou).

Jizhou Thorn History Department, referred to as Jizhou. Located in the northeast of China, Handan (now Handan, Hebei) was ruled by the Western Han Dynasty and was the capital of the Warring States Zhao State. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was changed to Gaoyi (now southeast of Gaoyi, Hebei), and later moved to Ye County (now southwest of Linzhang County, Hebei Province). The scope mainly includes most of present-day Hebei Province, so today's Hebei Province is referred to as Hebei.

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

Jizhou Thorn History Department (population 5.8 million)

1. Liu Yan (c. 170-c. 175), moved to Nanyang Taishou.

2. Gongsun Du (c. 175-c. 180), dismissed from office.

3. Li Shao (c. 180-c. 184), who was later appointed by Yuan Shao as the Taishou of Julu.

4. Huangfu Song (184.11-185.7), due to the pacification of the Yellow Turban, he was later dismissed.

5, Wang Fen (187), wanted to support the Marquis of Hefei as the emperor, but the incident was leaked, and he died and went to the plain to commit suicide.

6. Jia Cong (187-189.4), originally a history of cochin thorns, succeeded Wang Fen and became a Liao general.

7. Han Fu (189.12-191), originally a scholar, was established by Dong Zhuoli as the pastor of Jizhou, and later transferred to Yuan Shao, who committed suicide.

8, Yan Gang (191), Gongsun Zhan, was killed by Yuan Shaojun.

9. Yuan Shao (191-202.5), originally Bohai Taishou, later died of illness in Yecheng.

10, Dong Zhao (199-200.1), Jizhou Mu, Cao Cao appointed, transferred to Xuzhou Mu (Che Zhou was killed by Liu Bei).

11. Yuan Shang (202.5-204), Yuan Shao's youngest son, brothers fought, Jizhou was occupied by Cao Cao, and defected to Gongsun Kang of Liaodong.

12. Cao Cao (204.9-220.1), Jizhou Mu, successively served as Han Sikong, Prime Minister, Duke of Wei, King of Wei, and died of illness in Luoyang.

13. LĂź Zhao (c. 232-c. 242), concurrently the general of Zhenbei.

14, Huan Fan (about 242), moved from Yanzhou Thorn History to Jizhou Mu, because of the shame of being under the Zhenbei general Lu Zhao, he resigned from illness and later moved to Dasi Nong.

15, Sun Li (about 243), Jizhou Mu, was dismissed by Cao Shuang for five years because of his performance.

16. Pei Hui (after about 244), Pei Qiandi, details unknown.

17. Shantao (c. 266-c. 270), Jin Zhi, moved to serve.

18. Zao according to (c. 281-c. 283), the grandson of Zao), Jin Zhi, moved to the prince's concubine.

19, Sima Zhao (c. 283-?) ), Sima Qizi. Promotion.

* Buqi (229-246), Wu Zhi, led the Jizhou pastor from afar, and was the governor of Xiling, and was later promoted to prime minister.

* Zhang Yi (259-263), Shu Zhi, remote leader of Jizhou pastor. Shu left the car to ride the general, descended to Wei, and died of illness in the road.

Zhiye County, Wei County (now Linzhangye Town, Hebei, with a population of 690,000).

15 counties: Ye County, Neihuang, Liyang, Fanyang, Yin'an, Wei County, Yuancheng, Guantao, Qingyuan, Pingsi, Qiqiu, Quliang, Liangqi, Wu'an, Sheguo.

Qinghe Guozhi Ganling (now northeast of Linqing, Shandong, 670,000).

7 counties: Ganling, Beiqiu, Lingxian, Yu (to Youjiayu) County, Yimu, Guangchuan, Tobu City.

Anping Guozhi Xindu (now Ji County, Hebei, with a population of 650,000).

13 counties: Xindu, Fuliu, Tangyang, Nangong, Shanxian, Wuyi, Guanjin, Xiabo, Wusui, Raoyang, Anping, Nanshenze, Fucheng.

Julu County Zhizhuang (to Tujiaying) Tao (now near Dongchen, Ningjin, Hebei, with a population of 600,000).

Led 15 counties: Zhuang (to Tujiaying) Tao, Yangshi, Yun (to Yuanjiaxiao) County, Xiaquyang, Nanlu (to go to Chejiayan), Ren County, Pingxiang, Nanhe, Julu, Guanggan, Quzhou, Guangzong, Guangnian, Zhangzhang, Lieren.

Zhao Guozhi Handan (now Handan, Hebei, with a population of 180,000).

Collar 5 counties: Handan, Yiyang, Xiangguo, Zhongqiu, Bairen.

Changshan Guozhi Yuanshi (now Yuanshi Yin Village, Hebei, with a population of 630,000).

Led 12 counties: Yuanshi, Luancheng, Pingjian, Gaoyi, Fang, Shangai, Zhending, Jiumen, Puwu, Jingcheng, Lingshou, Nanxing Tang.

Zhongshan ruled Lunu (now Dingzhou, Hebei, with a population of 650,000).

13 counties: Lunu, Anxi, Hanchang, Liwu, Anguo, Wuji, Xinshi, Shangquyang, Wangdu, Tangxian, Puyin, Beiping, Guangchang.

Hejian Guozhi Lecheng (now near Qianhutun in Botou, Hebei, with a population of 630,000).

collar 11 counties; Lecheng, Gonggao, Chengping, Zhongshui, Wuyuan, Shuzhou, Dongpingshu, Gaoyang, Yanxian, Wen'an, Yixian.

Bohai County Zhinanpi (now Changzhuang, Nanpi, Hebei, 1.1 million).

Ling8 counties: Nanpi, Dongguang, Chonghe, Gaocheng, Yangxin, Xiuxian, Fuyang, Zhangwu.

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

1. Wei County

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

1, Zhang Ze (character Yuan Xiu)

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

1. Su Pan

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

1. Dong Zhao (word Gongren)

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

1.Yuan Chunqing2.Gao Fan3.Wang Xiu (Zi Shuzhi) 4.Chen Jiao (Zi Ji Bi) 5.Xue Yi 6.Liang Mao (Bo Fang) 7.Guo Yuan (Zi Zi Ni) 8.Xu Yi (Zi Jicai) 9.Wang Lang (Zi Jingxing) 10.Xu Xuan (Zi Baojian) 11.Jia Kui (Zi Liang Dao)

Second, the giant deer

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

1. Guo Dian (Zijun Ye)

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

1. Li Shao

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

1. Dong Zhao (word Gongren)

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

1. Zhang Dao (word Jingming)

3. Changshan Country

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

1. Feng Xun (word Jizu)

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

1. Sun Jin

Fourth, Zhongshan country

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

1. Zhang Chun

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

1. Zang Min 2. Wang Ling (Zi Yanyun)

Fifth, Anping country

(1) During the reign of Emperor Liu Xie Jian'an of the Han Dynasty (195-220 AD)

1. Wang Ji

Sixth, the country between the rivers

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

1. Chen Yan

Seventh, Qinghe country

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

1. Liu Yu (word Bo'an)

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

1. Yao Gong

(3) During the reign of Emperor Liu Xie Jian'an of the Han Dynasty (195-220 AD)

1. Liang Mao (word Bofang) 2. Sima Zhi (word Zihua)

8. Zhao Guo

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

1. Xiang Xu (Zi Fuxing) 2. Liu Wei (Zi Yuanzai)

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

1. Huan Jie(Zi Boxu) 2.Zhang Cheng (Zi Gongxian)

9. Bohai Sea

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

1. Yang Xuan (Zijiping)

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

1. Yuan Shao (the beginning of the word)

====Birthplace of Jizhou Famous Generals ====

1. Wei County

Matching

2. Giant deer

Fu Zhu, Tian Feng, Zhang Zhicun

3. Changshan country

Zhang Yan, Zhao Yun

4. Zhongshan country

Empress Zhen

5. An Pingguo

Empress Guo, Zhaozhao, Hong, Zhao Zhong

6. Interriver Country

Xing Hao, Zhang He

7. Qinghe country

Cui Yan, Zhu Ling, Cui Lin

8. Zhao Guo

Liu Shao

9. Bohai Sea

Fan Kang