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How did Taiwan Province Island become the territory of Qing Dynasty?

Taiwan Province Island is the largest island in China at present, with an area of 35,882.6258 square kilometers, facing the southeast coast of Chinese mainland across the Taiwan Province Strait and facing the vast Pacific Ocean in the east. The earliest communication between Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province Province is recorded in writing. In 230 AD, Sun Quan of Soochow sent Wei Wen and Zhuge to command a fleet of more than 10,000 soldiers and more than 30 ships to Yizhou (now Taiwan Province Province). This is the earliest record in history that the ancestors of China mainland arrived in Taiwan Province Province to develop Taiwan Province Province. During Yang Di's reign, Zhu Kuan, Chen Ling and others were sent to Ryukyu (now Taiwan Province Province) three times.

But none of this can be used as a territorial basis, otherwise all the places that China people have been to belong to the territory of China. From the 9th century to the10th century, the Han immigrants who migrated from today's Zhangzhou, Fujian Province to Penghu began to appear. In the seventh year of the Southern Song Dynasty (A.D. 1 17 1), Wang Dayou, a general guarding Fujian, established a military camp in Penghu. Since then, Taiwan Province Province, Penghu and its affiliated islands, including Diaoyu Island, have been incorporated into Chinese territory, under the military jurisdiction of Penghu, and administratively managed by Jinjiang, Quanzhou, Fujian. This is a record that the central government formally established an administrative jurisdiction in Taiwan Province Province in the history of China 847 years ago. In the Yuan Dynasty, the Penghu Inspection Department was established here, which belongs to Tongan County, Quanzhou Road, Fujian Province (now Xiamen, Fujian Province).

Although Taiwan Province Province and its affiliated islands were under the jurisdiction of the official administrative agencies established by the central government at this time, compared with Penghu and other places, the development of Taiwan Province Province was quite limited during this period. 1387, the Ming Dynasty simply cancelled the Penghu Inspection Department and moved the residents to Zhangzhou and Quanzhou because of the sea ban policy.

1563, in view of the ravages of the Japanese pirates in the Jingbian area of Anhai, the Penghu Inspection Department was re-established in the Ming Dynasty. Tomorrow four years (1624), on August 23rd of the lunar calendar, Yan Siqi, a maritime merchant who was exiled to Japan due to the maritime ban policy of the Ming Dynasty, led his fleet to land in Taiwan Province Province. After that, he crossed the Taiwan Province Strait to recruit immigrants from Zhangzhou and Quanzhou, Fujian Province, and carried out large-scale organized reclamation in Taiwan Province Province. King of Taiwan Province? .