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Jiangsu is rich in ancient culture. Which country did the ancient times belong to?

During the Spring and Autumn Period, Jiangsu belonged to Xu, Wu, Song and other places.

The Warring States period was a part of Chu and Qi.

Qin dynasty, under Jiujiang, Huiji and other counties.

Pixian, Pengcheng, Guangling, Danyang and Wu Jun counties were subordinate to the Han Dynasty.

Three kingdoms, northern Jiangsu belongs to Wei; Southern Jiangsu belongs to Wu, and Nanjing is called Jianye, which is the capital of Wu.

Northern Jiangsu belonged to Henan Road and Huainan Road in Tang Dynasty. Southern Jiangsu belongs to Jiangnan Road East Road.

Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, northern Jiangsu and Nanjing belonged to Wu first, and then to Southern Tang; Southern Jiangsu belongs to Wu Yueguo.

Northern Jiangsu belonged to Huainan East Road in Song Dynasty; Southern Jiangsu and northern Zhejiang belong to western Zhejiang.

In Yuan Dynasty, northern Jiangsu was a province in Jiangbei, Henan, and southern Jiangsu was a province in Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

In the Ming Dynasty, the "Qing Ji Road" in the Yuan Dynasty was changed to the early "Shi Jing", which was built for the rich. Ming Chengzu moved the capital to Beiping, changed Beiping into the "capital" and renamed the original "capital" as "Nanjing". At the same time, Nanzhili (Nanjing) was set up, which administered Changzhou in Jiangsu, Changzhou in Anhui and Shanghai, the central city of Jiang Changjiang Delta. After Yongle in Ming Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of Nanzhili (Nanjing).

In the early years of Qing Dynasty, Zhili in the south was changed to jiangnan province (now Jiangsu, Anhui and Shanghai provinces 1 city), and Jiangsu Province was then a part of jiangnan province.