Late Eastern Han Dynasty (Three Kingdoms) Information List of Yangzhou Successive Prefecture Shepherds and Governors (Taishou).

Yangzhou has served as the state pastor of the history of the county guard (Taishou) list and birthplace

Yangzhou Thorn History Department, referred to as Yangzhou. Located in the southeast of China, it has the largest area. The Western Han Dynasty ruled Wu County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), the Eastern Han Dynasty ruled Liyang (now Anhui Hexian County), and in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, due to frequent wars, there were many changes in governance. The Three Kingdoms belonged to Wei and Wu, Wei ruled Hefei (now northwest of Hefei, Anhui), and Wu ruled Jianye (now Nanjing, Jiangsu). The scope included the southern part of present-day Jiangsu Province, most of Anhui Province, Shanghai City, Jiangxi Province, Zhejiang Province, and Fujian Province, which was equivalent to the scope of the Eastern Theater.

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

Yangzhou Thorn History Department (population 4.33 million)

1. Ba Yi (188-c. 190), later unknown.

2. Chen Wen (c. 190-193), died of illness.

3, Zheng Tai (190), Yuan Shuzhi, did not arrive, died of illness.

4. Chen Yi (190-193), Yuan Shuzhi, died of illness.

5, Chen Yu (193), Chen Qiuzi, Yuan Shuzhi, and later chased by Yuan Shu.

6. Yuan Shu (193-199), self-led Yangzhou pastor, died of illness.

7, Yuan Zhi (193), Yuan Shaozhi, was expelled by Yuan Shu.

8, Hui Qu (195), Yuan Shuzhi, once attacked Liu Xuan's general Zhang Ying.

9. Liu Miao (194-197), moved to Yangzhou in 195, was defeated by Sun Ce, and died of illness.

10, Yan Xiang (199-200), Cao Caozhi, was killed by Sun Ce's subordinate Lujiang Taishou.

11. Liu Fu (200-208), Cao Caozhi, died of illness.

12, Wen Hui (208-220), entered the court as a servant. Defeated Sun Quan's attacks many times.

13. Cao Xiu (222-228), Yangzhou pastor, died of illness. In 228, the Battle of Shiting was defeated by the Wu general Lu Xun.

14. Wang Ling (228-c. 238), moved to Yuzhou Thorn History.

15. Sun Li (239-c. 241), general Gafubo, moved to Shaofu. In 241, the Battle of Shaobi defeated Wu general Quan Cong.

16, Zhuge Dan (242-251), general of Qianzhendong.

17. Wen Qin (251-255), the soldiers rebelled and defected to the state of Wu.

18, Le Qi (255-257), Le Jinzi, killed by Zhuge Dan.

19. Zhan Hong (266-270), the history of the Liangzhou Thorn.

20. Zhou Jun [ε‘¨ζ΅š] (c. 270-279), a Jin general, participated in the battle of Wu.

Furthermore:

1. LΓΌ Fan (223-228), a former general of Wu and a pastor of Yangzhou, died of illness.

2, Zhuge Ke (253), Wu Taifu, concurrently led Jing and Yangzhou pastor, and was killed by Sun Jun in October of the same year.

Zhiyin Mausoleum of Jiujiang County (now southwest of Zhouwei, Fengyang, Anhui, with a population of 430,000).

14 counties: Yinling, Xiquyang, Shouchun, Dangxu, Xiacai, Ping'a, Yicheng, Zhongli, Chengde, Hefei, Junxuan, Quanjiao, Fuling, Liyang.

Zhiwanling of Danyang County (now Xuanzhou, Anhui, with a population of 630,000).

16 counties: Wanling, Wuhu, Chungu, Liyang, Danyang, Shicheng, Moling, Hushu, Jiangcheng, Jurong, Guxiang, Yuqian, Jingxian, Lingyang, Yixian, Shexian.

Wu County governed Wu County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu, with a population of 700,000).

Led 13 counties: Wu County, Lou County, Wuxi, Biling, Qu'a, Dantu, Yangxian, Wucheng, Youquan, Haiyan, Yuhang, Qiantang, Fuchun.

Huiji County governed Shanyin (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang, with a population of 480,000, and later divided into Jian'an County).

14 counties: Shanyin, Yuji, Shangyu, Yuyao, Juzhang, Chengxian, Yinxian, Zhuji, Yanxian, Wusheng, Damo, Zhang'an, Yongning, Dongye.

Zhishu County, Lujiang County (now Guiyuanxi, Lujiang, Anhui, with a population of 430,000).

14 counties: Shu County, Linhu, Xiang'an, Juchao, Anhui County, Xunyang, Longshu, Lu'an, Anfeng, Qian (to Rijiaqi) County, Yanlou, Yangquan, Liaoxian.

Yuzhang County governed Nanchang (now Nanchang, Jiangxi, with a population of 1.66 million, and later Sun Ce separated Luling and Poyang County)

21 counties: Nanchang, Yuhan, Poyang, Yunyang, Haidu, Liling, Chaisang, Pengze, Aixian, Jianchang, Jiancheng, Xingan, Yichun, Pingdu, Shiyang, Luling, Linru, Nancheng, Yandu, Ganxian, Nanye.

The present-day island of Taiwan was called Yizhou at that time.

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

1. Jiujiang

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

1. Yang Ball (Word Fangzheng)

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

1. Obey piety (the word is cautious)

(3) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty (189-193 AD)

1. Liu Miao 2. Bian Rang (Zi Wenli)

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

1. Zhou Ang 2. Chen Ji

Second, Danyang

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

1. Zhang Xun (Zi Jun) 2. Tong Hui (Zi Hanzong)

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

1. Zhou Xin 2. Wu Jing 3. Xu Kun

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

1.Wu Jing2.Sun Yi3.Sun Yu4.Jiang Ji (Zitong)5.Wu Fan (Ziwei)

β€”β€”β€”β€” Xindu Taishou: 1. He Qi (word Gongmiao) 2. Zhu Ran (word Yifeng)

3. Lujiang

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

1. Yang Xu (word Xingzu) 2. Lu Kang (word Jining)

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

1. Liu Xun (Zizi One)

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

1.Li Shu 2.Zhu Guang 3.Lu Meng (Ziming) 4.Dong Chun (Ziyang)

Fourth, the meeting

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

1. Tang Mao 2. Guo Yi (character Yuanping)

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

1. Wang Lang (word Jingxing)

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

1. Sun Ce (character Bofu)

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

1. Sun Quan (Zi Zhongmou)

5. Wu County

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

1. Fan β–‘

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

1. Sheng Xian (character filial piety) 2. Xu Gong

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

1. Zhu Zhi (Zi Junli)

Sixth, Yu Zhang

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

1. Hua Xin (Zizi Fish)

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

1. Perimeter

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

1.Zhu Hao2.Zhenrong3.Sun Gong4.Sun Yan5.Gu Shao (character Xiaoze)

β€”β€”β€”β€”Poyang Taishou: 1. Buqi (Zizi Mountain)

Luling Taishou: 1. Sun Fu 2. Lu Dai (character Dinggong)

Peng Ze Taishou: Lu Fan (Ziwei)

====Birthplace of Yangzhou Famous Generals ====

1. Jiujiang

Jiang Qin, Zhou Tai

2. Danyang

Tao Qian, Di Rong, He Ji, Zhu Zhi, Zhu Ran, Zhu Ji

3. Lujiang

Lei Xu, Zhou Yu, Zhou Xun, Zhou Yin, Chen Wu, Chen Biao, Ding Feng, Wang Fan, Zuo Ci

4. Huiji

Zhu Jun, Mrs. Xie, Yu Fan, Yu Yan, Wu Fan, Zhong Limu, He Qi, He Shao, Luo Tong, Mrs. Pan, Kan Ze, Dong Xi

5. Kure County

Sun Jian, Sun Ce, Sun Quan, Sun Yi, Sun Kuang, Sun Liang, Sun Xiu, Sun Hao, Wu Guotai, Mrs. Xu, Gu Yong, Gu Shao, Gu Tan, Ling Tong, Ling Cao, Zhu Huan, Lu Ji, Lu Kang, Zhang Wen, Wu Cang, Zhu Ju, Lu Xun, Lu Kang, Lu Ji, Lu Yun, Quan Cong, Zhou Yi, Zhou Chu, Lu Kai, Lu Yin, Sun Jun, Sun Lin, Wei Yao, Hua He

6. Yu Zhang

Zhu Ran, Bulu, Zhou Yi