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Jurisdiction measures over the Northeast during the Tang, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties

In 668, the Tang Dynasty annexed Goguryeo, and the Tang Dynasty took possession of the entire Northeast.

In 698, the Manchu ancestor Da Zuorong of Mohe established the Bohai Kingdom

In 713 , Bohai State accepted the canonization of the Tang Dynasty and became Jisi Prefecture within the territory of the Tang Dynasty

In 926, the Liao State annexed the Bohai State.

907-1125, Liao Dynasty. Tokyo Road, Shangjing Road, Northeast Road Recruiting Division, Northeast Road Tongjun Division, Northeast Road Nuzhibingma Division, and Changchun Road Divisions control the Northeastern countries.

1115~1234, Jin Dynasty. Huining Prefecture in Beijing and Liaoyang Prefecture in Tokyo governed the Northeast region

In 1287, the Yuan Dynasty established Liaoyang Province to govern the entire Northeast

In 1371, the Ming Dynasty set up the Liaodong Guard Commander in Liaodong Division (later renamed Liaodong Dusi), which governed the southern part of Northeast China

In 1388, Zhu Yuanzhang planned to establish Tieling Guards in the area of ??Yuanshuangcheng General Administration Office, but later gave up due to resistance from North Korea

1403 In 1409, Zhu Di assigned the territory that had belonged to China to the north of Xianxing and south of Gonggui Town (now Jizhou, North Hamjing Province, North Korea) to the Lee Dynasty.

In 1409, the Ming Dynasty established Nuergan in Heilongjiang. Dusi, which had jurisdiction over the northern part of Northeast China until 1435.

From 1416 to 1449, with the tacit approval of the Ming Dynasty, Li's North Korea frantically drove out and killed the Jurchens, and forcibly established the "Four Northwest Counties" on the east bank of the Yalu River. "The "Six Northeastern Towns" were set up in the area on the south bank of the Tumen River. The Li Dynasty opened up territory unprecedentedly, and the Chinese territory east of the Yalu River and south of the Tumen River was completely lost.

In 1583, Nurhachi raised an army with thirteen suits of armor and thirty people, gradually unified the Jurchen tribes and established the Eight Banners system

In 1616, Nurhachi established the Eight Banners System in Hetuala (Xinjin, Liaoning). Bin County) established himself as Khan, established the Yuan Dynasty, and the country was named Dajin (historically known as Houjin)

In 1618, Nurhaci issued a proclamation of "Seven Hatreds" to the Ming Dynasty, vowing to fight against the Ming Dynasty

In 1619, the Ming Dynasty suffered a disastrous defeat in the Battle of Sarhu and lost more than 70 cities in Liaodong in a few years

In 1621, Nurhaci moved the capital to Liaoyang

In 1625, Nurhaci moved the capital to Shenyang , renamed "Shengjing"

In 1635, Huang Taiji abolished the old clan name "Zhushen" (Jurchen) and named the clan "Manzhou". After the Qing army entered the Pass in 1644, in order to protect the "Longxing Land" of the Qing royal family, they built wicker borders in Liaoning and Inner Mongolia to prohibit Han people from entering the Northeast. The Qing Dynasty's ban policy on the Northeast left the Northeast border empty, laying the foundation for the subsequent invasion by Tsarist Russia and the loss of large tracts of territory.

In 1685-1686, the Battle of Yaksa defeated Tsarist Russian aggression

In 1689, the Treaty of Nerchinsk between China and Russia clarified China’s sovereignty over Northeast China

< p>In 1858, the Sino-Russian Treaty of Aihun ceded more than 600,000 square kilometers of territory to the north of Heilongjiang and south of the Xing'an Mountains in China

In 1860, the Sino-Russian Treaty of Beijing 》, Tsarist Russia ceded 400,000 square kilometers of territory east of the Ussuri River in China, including Sakhalin Island

In 1860, Heilongjiang general Tepuqin went to the imperial court, calling for the opening of the ban on reclamation and encouraging immigration. , was adopted. The wave of immigrants to Guandong began.

From 1894 to 1895, during the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War, Japan invaded and occupied the Liaodong Peninsula

In 1895, the Three Kingdoms intervened and returned to Liaoning

In 1898, Tsarist Russia forcibly rented the brigade Large, lasting 25 years

In 1900, Tsarist Russia bloodbathed Hailanpao, and five to six thousand Chinese were massacred; at the same time, the Jiangdong No. 64 Massacre occurred, in which people were shot, burned, and drowned There are more than 2,000 Chinese residents.

From then on, Tsarist Russia permanently occupied the Chinese territory of Jiangdong 64th Village

In 1900, Tsarist Russia sent troops to invade the Northeast

From 1904 to 1905, the Russo-Japanese War, after the war, the Japanese and Russian Communists Carving up the Northeast

In 1906, Japan established the "Manchuria Railway". During the September 18th Incident, the Japanese army raided Peking University Camp. In 1909, the "Tumen River Sino-Korea Border Affairs Clause" clarified China's control of Jiandao (Yanbian, Jilin). Sovereignty, China and South Korea are bounded by the Tumen River

In 1911, China and Russia signed the Manchuria Boundary Treaty, and Tsarist Russia ceded 1,400 square kilometers of China’s territory