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Where was the ancient exile? Guizhou and Jiangxi?

There were five penal colonies in ancient China, and each penal colony exiled different people.

One of the exile places: Fangling

Fangling is now under the jurisdiction of Shiyan City, Hubei Province. In ancient times, it was once a place where emperors, generals and dignitaries were exiled. Two emperors, ten princes, one Xu and one prime minister were exiled here. Among them, Tang Zhongzong Li Xian was exiled here, and later went back to be emperor. When these emperors were exiled and moved with their families, the number reached 14 thousand at most. The second exile: Hainan

The ends of the earth in Hainan is the southernmost tip of China's land. In ancient times, it was a desolate place hanging on the overseas border. Most of them are exile places for courtiers and generals. From the Han Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, there were fifteen relegated celebrities, sages and bachelors, such as Li Deyu, Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty, Wang, Prime Minister of the Yuan Dynasty, exiled minister of the Southern Song Dynasty, writer of the Song Dynasty and great poet Su Dongpo.

The Third Exile: Chaozhou

Chaozhou is now a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, and there is a Lijiang River in the city. Because a celebrity was later changed to the Han River, and this celebrity was Han Yu. It has been the land of Hakkas since ancient times, and most of the exiled people are ordinary officials, the most famous of which is Han Yu. Han Yu was relegated here, not as depressed and depressed as other relegated people, but led the local people to get rid of superstition and engage in water conservancy for the benefit of one party. The fourth exile: Ningguta

Ningguta is not a tower, but a place name, belonging to hailin city, Heilongjiang. There are exiles from all walks of life here. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, a large number of punished officials were exiled here, including Zhang Jinyan, the minister of the Ministry of War at the end of the Ming Dynasty. Tens of thousands of people were sent here from Shunzhi to Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. The fifth exile: Ganzhou

Guizhou once ruled Chongqing, southeastern Chongqing, Tongren, Huaxi, Xinhuang, Hunan, Yulin, Guangxi and other places, and was also the exile place of the royal family and the court. Emperor Taizong's uncle Wuji, Emperor Taizong, Prince Liang, Li Chenggan, Prince and others have all been demoted here.