Late Eastern Han Dynasty (Three Kingdoms) Information List of Xuzhou's successive state pastors and county guards (Taishou).
Xuzhou Thorn History Department, referred to as Xuzhou. Located in the eastern part of China. Zhitan County (now Tancheng, Shandong), in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Xuzhou Mu Taoqian moved to Xiapi (now Suining Gupi Town, Jiangsu) to avoid Cao Cao. The area included the northern part of present-day Jiangsu Province and the southern part of Shandong Province.
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====Administrative divisions, population====
Xuzhou Thorn History Department (population 2.79 million)
1. Ba Yi (c. 184-188), the history of the assassination of Yangzhou.
2. Tao Qian (188-194), the assassin of Xuzhou, was promoted to Xuzhou Mu in 193.4, and died of illness.
3. Liu Bei (194-196.6), recommended by Tao Qian, later expelled by Lu Bu, and Cao Cao was appointed as the pastor of Yuzhou.
4. Lü Bu (196.6-198.12), self-proclaimed pastor of Xuzhou, was killed by Cao Cao.
5, Che Zhou (198.12-200.1), killed by Liu Bei.
6. Dong Zhao (200.1-200.2), moved to Wei County Taishou.
*Hao Zhou (?) -219), later for the Forbidden Army, suspicious, and in conflict with Zang Ba.
7. Zang Ba (207-222), whose term lasted for 15 years, defeated Sun Quan many times and moved to Jinwu.
8. Sun Quan (209-219), Xuzhou Mu, recommended by Liu Bei, Qian Hussar General, led Jingzhou Mu.
9. Lü Qian (222-c. 235), who defeated Sun Quan many times during his tenure and later died of illness.
10. Zheng Qi (c. 235-c. 238), who had a housing dispute with Huan Fan during his tenure.
11. Wang Chang (c. 238-c. 247), general of the Southern Expedition.
12. Shi Bao (c. 249-252), a general of Qianfenwu, a false festival, and a military supervisor of Qingzhou.
13. Hu Wei (c. 252-c. 265), Hu Proton, moved to Yuzhou Thorn History.
14. Wang Hun (266-c. 270), Wang Changzi, moved to Yuzhou Thorn History.
15. Hu Fen (c. 270-271), moved to the prison army, and the festival was faked.
*He Qi (222-227), Xuzhou Mu, Yao Ling. Sickness and death.
*Quan Cong (229-247), Xuzhou Mu, Yao Ling. Sickness and death.
*Ding Feng (260-271), Xuzhou Mu, Yao Ling. Sickness and death.
Lang evil country rule Kaiyang (now Beidaichengzi, Linyi, Shandong, with a population of 570,000).
Led 13 counties, Juxian, Dong'an, Dongguan, Gumu, Zhuxian, Dongwu, Langxie, Gouqu, Yangdu, Linyi, Kaiyang, Jiqiu, Zhangguo.
Pengcheng Guozhi Pengcheng (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu, with a population of 500,000).
Ling8 counties: Pengcheng, Liuxian, Guangqi, Fuyang, Wuyuan, Luxian, Wuxian, Yongqiu.
Xia Pi (now Gupi, Pi County, Jiangsu, with a population of 610,000).
16 counties: Xiapi, Liangcheng, Siwu, Xiaxiang, Take, Xuguo, Xiaqiu, Xuxian, Suiling, Xuyi, Gaoshan, Huailing, Dongcheng, Quyang, Huaipu, Huaiyin.
Guangling County governed Guangling (now north of Yangzhou, Jiangsu, with a population of 410,000).
12 counties: Guangling, Jiangdu, Yuguo, Tangyi, Hailing, Gaoyou, Ping'an, Dongyang, Weixian, Sheyang, Yuxi, Yandu.
Donghai County governed Tan County (now north of Tancheng, Shandong, with a population of 700,000).
13 counties: Tan County, Xiangben, Lanling, Cheng County, Yinping, Qi County, Changxi, Hexiang, Zhuqi, Licheng, Ganyu, Qu County, Houqiu.
[Note] East China Sea: Zhi Tan, Tao Qian served as the assassin Shi Shi Zhi Zhi in Tan, and later moved to Pengcheng. After Cao Cao broke Lü Bu, he separated the three counties of Chengyang, Licheng, and Changshu from Langxie, Donghai, and Beihai in Qingzhou, and placed Zang Ba and other Taishan groups)
====List of county guards and guards of each county====
1. East China Sea
(1) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (178 A.D. - 184 A.D.)
1. Zhao Zhi (Zi Wen Chu)
(2) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (184 A.D. - 188 A.D.)
1. Jiang Pei (word Zhounan)
(3) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty (189-193 AD)
1. Draw cheap
(4) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty (194-195 AD)
1. Xu Xuan (word Mengping)
Second, Langya country
(1) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty Yonghan and Chuping years (189-193 AD)
1. Yin virtue
(2) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty (194-195 AD)
1. Xiao Jian
(3) During the reign of Emperor Liu Xie Jian'an of the Han Dynasty (195-220 AD)
1. Zang Ba (Zi Xuan Gao)
3. Peng Chengguo
(1) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (178 A.D. - 184 A.D.)
1. Shi Bi (word Gongqian)
(2) Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty (184 A.D. - 188 A.D.)
1. Zuo Shang
(1) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty Yonghan and Chuping years (189-193 AD)
1. Draw cheap
(2) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty (194-195 AD)
1. Xue Li
(3) During the reign of Emperor Liu Xie Jian'an of the Han Dynasty (195-220 AD)
1. Liu Ai
Fourth, Guangling
(1) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty Yonghan and Chuping years (189-193 AD)
1. Zhang Chao
(2) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty (194-195 AD)
1. Zhao Yu (Zi Yuanda)
(3) During the reign of Emperor Liu Xie Jian'an of the Han Dynasty (195-220 AD)
1. Wu Jing
Fifth, Xiapi
(1) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty Yonghan and Chuping years (189-193 AD)
1. Rongrong
(2) Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty (194-195 AD)
1. Rongrong
———— Jian'an Chu, the new score county.
Lee Cheng Taishou: Wu Dun
Chengyang Taishou: Sun Kang
Dongguan Taishou: Yin Li
Dong'an Taishou: Guo Zhi
Dongcheng Taishou: Chen Deng
====Xuzhou Famous Generals Birthplace=====
1. East China Sea
Wang Lang, Wang Su, Mi Zhu, Mi Fang
2. Langya
Empress Bian, Zhao Yu, Liu Xun, Zhuge Dan, Zhuge Liang, Zhuge Zhan, Zhuge Shang, Zhuge Qiao, Zhuge Jin, Zhuge Ke, Mrs. Wang, Xu Sheng
3. Pengcheng
Fan A, Zhang Zhao, Zhang Cheng, Zhang Xiu, Yan Ji
4. Guangling
Chen Deng, Zang Hong, Chen Rong, Chen Lin, Chen Jiao, Xu Xuan, Wu Pu, Zhang Hong, Lv Dai
5. Xiapi
Queen Gan, Xue Zong, Lou Xuan, Xu Yi (Dongguan)