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Which country did Guangdong belong to during the Three Kingdoms period?

During the Three Kingdoms period, the general scope of Guangdong was in Jiaozhou, which belonged to Dongwu, so during the Three Kingdoms period, Guangdong belonged to Wu.

Jiaozhou is rich in products, producing silver and copper, as well as rare treasures such as spices, silk, pearls, shellfish, stained glass, jadeite, hawksbill, rhinoceros horn, parrots, elephants and peacocks.

Moreover, Gaoyao in Panyu and Cangwu in Nanhai County of Jiaozhou were both important salt-producing areas at that time. In addition, Jiaozhou borders Yizhou, Jingzhou and Yangzhou in the northwest, north and northeast respectively, and its strategic position is also very important.

Extended data:

Shi Xie's father was a Japanese satrap, and Shi Xie's early study abroad also had the foundation of being an official, so he was appointed as a toe-crossing satrap in 187. In the Western Han Dynasty, Jiaozhou was also called the secretariat of toe-crossing. During the Jian 'an period of the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was changed to Jiaozhou.

During the 40 years that Shi Xie ruled Jiaozhou, he devoted himself to reconciling local residents and immigrants. During the chaos in the Central Plains at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Jiaozhou became a relatively peaceful and stable region under his rule.

However, Shi Xie did not participate in the military. He once joined Sun Quan, then supported Wu in the conflict between Wu and Wu, and induced Yizhou heroes to rebel against Shu and join Wu. But militarily, the stone association tries to avoid local wars.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-JIAOZHOU