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This Taiyuan is not Taiyuan, there is a Taiyuan in Shandong history. what do you think?

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Taiyuan City in Shanxi Province was subordinate to the State of Jin and the State of Zhao. In the third year of Wang Xiang's reign in Qin Zhuang (247 BC), the State of Qin captured the land of Jinyang, Zhao, and set up Taiyuan County here (now southwest of Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province).

In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Bang, Emperor Gaozu, abolished Taiyuan County, replaced the country and named Liu Heng as the acting king. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty divided the south into Taiyuan, and later merged it into Daiguo. In the third year of Emperor Gaozu's reign in Ding Yuan (1 14 BC), he abandoned the country and returned to Taiyuan County, which was under the jurisdiction of the state, and the county and state were governed in Jinyang.

During the Three Kingdoms period, after Emperor Wei Wendi Cao Pi ascended the throne, Taiyuan County was changed to Taiyuan State. Tuoba Tao, the ancestor of the Northern Wei Dynasty, followed the three-level local organizational system of state, county and county since the Eastern Han Dynasty, and set up Taiyuan County, which was under the jurisdiction of Bingzhou and Jinyang County. In the third year of Xiaoxi in the Northern Wei Dynasty (534), the Northern Wei Dynasty was divided into the Eastern Wei and the Western Wei Dynasty, and Taiyuan County was under the jurisdiction of the Eastern Wei Dynasty. Jinyang is set as the prime minister's office in the county, and the history is in charge.

During the Northern Qi Dynasty, Longshan County in Levin and Qi County was Taiyuan County (now east of Fenhe River in Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province). Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty abolished Taiyuan County and Yang Difu Taiyuan County. During the war at the end of Sui Dynasty, Li Yuan and Li Shimin fought against Sui in Taiyuan. In the first year of Wude in Tang Gaozu (6 18), Taiyuan County was abolished again, and it was established as a state capital, and Taiyuan County was no longer divided.

At the same time as the Northern Wei Dynasty, Taiyuan County was also established in Shandong. In the second year of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (420), Emperor Wu usurped power to stand on his own feet, and the Eastern Jin Dynasty was doomed. After the establishment of Liu and Song Dynasties, they confronted the Northern Wei Dynasty in Shandong along the banks of the Yellow River. Liu Sannian (422) died and his son acceded to the throne.

In the 10th year of Yuanjia in Song Wendi (433), the court divided Jin 'an County and Taishan County into two parts. In Gu Shan County, overseas Chinese settled in Taiyuan County (now southeast of Changqing County, Shandong Province), and a large number of overseas Chinese settled in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. In order to resettle northern immigrants and meet their nostalgic needs, the Southern Dynasties set up a number of counties with the same name as the North (hence the name Qiaojia), which governed, ruled and arrested Taiyuan.