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China's Ruling over Qinghai-Tibet, Taiwan Province Province and Xinjiang in Past Dynasties

4. Jurisdiction of successive governments over national boundaries ① Jurisdiction over Northeast China: Tang Dynasty: the capital of Bohai Sea and Heishui; Ming dynasty:1409; Qing dynasty: set up Shengjing, Jilin and Heilongjiang three general jurisdictions; (2) to govern the northwest; Qin Dynasty: Meng Tian was sent to seize the Hetao, set up a county, and build the Great Wall. Western Han dynasty: the capital of the western regions was established in 60 BC; Eastern Han Dynasty: Resetting the capital of the Western Regions: Ban Chao sent people to the Western Regions in Sui Dynasty; The Tang dynasty sent people to the western regions; Set up Anxi and beiting to protect politics; Set up general Uriah Sutai and general Ili in Qing Dynasty; Manage the south; Unifying the Pearl River Basin, three counties in the Ming Dynasty: Nanhai Islands were subordinate to Wanzhou and Qiongzhou (called "Wanli Changsha" and "Qianli Shitang") in Guangdong Province; ④ Administered the Southwest Western Han Dynasty; When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty established Sichuan, Guizhou and Yunnan counties; Shu appointed minority leaders as officials in southern Sichuan, southern Guizhou and central Yunnan; Tang Dynasty: Xuanzong named Piluge as Wang Yuan Dynasty; With the establishment of Zheng Xuanyuan, Tibet became an administrative region of the Yuan Dynasty. The Qing Dynasty set up an album. Wei Wenling led the fleet to Dayi Prefecture (Taiwan Province Province), Sui Dynasty: sent people to Ryukyu (Taiwan Province Province) for three times, Yuan Dynasty: established Penghu Inspection Department to administer Penghu and Ryukyu (Taiwan Province Province), Qing Dynasty: Zheng Yu 1662 successfully recovered Taiwan Province Province, and 1684 established the Taiwanese government.