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Which country did Fuzhou, Fujian Province belong to during the Three Kingdoms period?

Fuzhou, Fujian Province belonged to Wu Dong during the Three Kingdoms period.

During the Three Kingdoms period, Yangzhou of the State of Wu included a large area east of Jingzhou and south of the Yangtze River. Including Jiangxi, southern Anhui, southern Jiangsu, Shanghai and Fujian, the state is ruled by Wuxian, and then to Jingkou (now Zhenjiang) and Jianye (now Nanjing).

In 222 BC, the Qin Dynasty established Minzhong County (now Fuzhou). In the fifth year of Emperor Wudi's reign (202 BC), Wu Zhu was officially named King of Fujian and Yue. Today, Yeshan in Fuzhou is the capital of Yecheng, also known as Dongye, which is the beginning of Fuzhou's urban construction.

In the first year of Yuanfeng (1 10 BC), the state of Fujian and Vietnam was destroyed by the Han Dynasty, and some people from Fujian and Vietnam were forced to move to the Jianghuai area, and the smelting city declined. It was not until the second year of Shiyuan (85 BC) that Ye County was established here. Fuzhou was one of the shipbuilding centers of Soochow during the Three Kingdoms period.

In the third year of Wu Yong 'an (260), the southern part of Huiji was named Jian 'an County, and Houguan County belonged to Jian 'an County. Set up a captain of the standard ship, and the people who moved in will build the ship. Fuzhou Kaiyuan Temple East Lane, namely Wu Wei Daying, Shipyard No.

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In the 13th year of Kaiyuan in Tang Dynasty (725), Fuzhou was promoted to the governor's office, located in the city (now Gu Ping Road), and its name has been used ever since. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, the king ruled Fujian, established the country of Fujian, built Luocheng and North-South Jiasheng cities outside Zicheng, crossed Mount Pingshan in the north, surrounded Jiuxian Mountain (Yushan Mountain) and Wushi Mountain in the south, and dug big ditches around Luocheng in the south, east and west.

It has laid a unique urban pattern of "three mountains and one water cycle", and Fuzhou is also known as "three mountains". In the second year of Song Zhiping (1065), Zhang Boyu learned that Fuzhou had planted banyan trees in every household, which made the city a famous city.

Since then, Cai Xiang, Cheng Shimeng, Ceng Gong, Zhao Ruyu, Liang Kejia, Xin Qiji and many other celebrities have been in charge of Fuzhou, vigorously promoting economic and cultural development, and Fuzhou enjoys the reputation of "Zou Lu by the sea".

Fuzhou became a temporary capital in the late Song Dynasty and the late Ming Dynasty. After the Opium War, Fuzhou became one of the five largest trading ports in China. With the rise of Westernization Movement, Fuzhou Shipping Bureau became the cradle of China's modern navy and one of the cradles of China's modern cultural, educational and scientific talents.

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