Ownership of Fangzhou (Chapter 26)
Fangzhou belonged to the Baokang Army in the Song Dynasty and was located in the area of today's Fang County, Hubei. If you still don't know well, the Shangyong and Fangling counties of the Three Kingdoms should all know it, right? Fangzhou is the old name of Fangling. As for whether it was occupied by the Jin people in the Northern Song Dynasty, let's try to say: Shaanxi and Henan were basically taken away by the Jin State, and it was not until Yue Feike Xiangyang and Fuliu County that the battle line was basically stabilized. And the Shaanxi area was also after the great victory of the monks of Wu Jue and Wu Lin, which stopped the Jin soldiers from attacking Sichuan.
The location of Fangzhou is located at the junction of the two, so before the Shaoxing peace, it should undoubtedly belong to the Jin State. In the seventh year of Shaoxing, Qin Hui negotiated peace with Wan Yanchang and others, and Wan Yanchang advocated the return of part of the land that had been usurped by the Song Dynasty, which was about to be bounded by the Huai River, so Fangzhou could be regarded as the territory of the Southern Song Dynasty.
In my novel, it is based on such a situation, if there is any friend who has studied the Song and Jin wars more thoroughly, they can also tell me about it, I am happy to listen to it, and I am willing to correct some mistakes. Please criticize me a lot, thank you!