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What is toe crossing?

"toe-crossing", also known as "toe-crossing", was originally a word used by Zhongyuan people in ancient northern China to describe the national customs of "Na Man", and later it was used to guide the areas south of the Central Plains where Man lived. Until the Han Dynasty, in the south of Xiang County, that is, the Red River Delta in northern Vietnam today, the "Jiaotoe" county was established.

Jiaodi is a branch of Luoyue Xiabaiyue in the pre-Qin period, which originally covered the Red River basin in northern Vietnam. After the Qin Dynasty, Jiaotoe County was established, which is now the northern part of Vietnam. After the Han Dynasty, its geographical scope has evolved. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Jiaozhou was renamed "Jiaozhou" (South Jiaozhou). The largest scope of Jiaozhou and its cultural relics includes socialism from Guangdong Province to Vietnam and the northern part of the country.

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In the pre-Qin period, the cross-toe realm belonged to one of the 15 branches of Baiyue Branch. In 257 BC, Shu Pan, the last prince of Shu, led his people to the north of Vietnam, and established the Kingdom of Luo, calling himself the King of Anyang.

In 2 14 BC, after Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, he sent troops across Lingnan, occupied northern Vietnam, Guangxi, Guangdong and Fujian, and conquered the local Baiyue tribe. The Qin dynasty immigrated in this area and established three counties, of which the northern part of Vietnam was managed by Xiang County.

In BC 1 1 1 year, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty destroyed the State of South Vietnam and established three counties, namely Jiaotoe, Jiuzhen and Rinan, in northern Vietnam, which were directly administered. In the following 1000 years, despite repeated rebellions, the Jiaozhi area was generally under the direct jurisdiction of China's dynasties (Han Dynasty, Soochow, Jin Dynasty, Southern Dynasty, Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Southern Han Dynasty and Ming Dynasty).

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