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How did the Qing Dynasty manage Taiwan Province Province?

1684 In April, Taiwan Province Province (then Taiwan Province) was formally incorporated into the territory of China, and it belonged to Fujian Province, with Taiwan County, Fengshan County and Zhuluo County under it. The Qing government was extremely passive in the construction of Taiwan Province Province, aiming at preventing Taiwan Province Province from becoming the base of bandits and rebels again. The garrison of the Qing army in Taiwan Province was dispatched by the mainland once every three years to prevent the army from rebelling. The Qing government even forcibly repatriated hundreds of thousands of Taiwan Province residents to the mainland, and strictly restricted mainland people from emigrating to Taiwan Province Province, forbidding them to bring their families and families. So the immigrants had to marry Pingpu women, and the so-called Duke of Tangshan came into being. There is no such thing as a mother in Tangshan. 1874, Japan invaded Taiwan Province province under the pretext of Peony Society incident. Frightened, the Qing Dynasty sent Shen Baozhen, an imperial envoy, to Taiwan Province for active operation. Shen rectified the bad system in Taiwan Province Province, opened coal mines and set up postal services. Later, Ding Richang continued to operate. Later, Taiwan Province Province was attacked by the French in the Sino-French War, and the Qing Dynasty sent Liu Mingchuan to Taiwan Province. 1885 officially established Taiwan Province province. 189 1 year, Taiwan Province province had the first closed passenger railway in China, a telegraph was set up between the north and the south to connect Fuzhou, and postal and modern schools were set up, and street lamps were lit on the streets of Taipei.