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What institutions did the central government of Zhili in Ming Dynasty set up?

The area where the capital Zhili is located is called Zhili. Since Yongle first built Beijing (now Beijing), the area also known as Zhili Beijing has been Beizhili, which is equivalent to most parts of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province and a small part of Henan and Shandong. The Nanjing area of Zhili is Nanzhili, or Nanzhi for short, which is equivalent to today's Jiangsu and Anhui provinces. In the early Qing Dynasty, Zhili in the south was jiangnan province, while Zhili in the north was Zhili Province, and its jurisdiction remained unchanged. After Yongzheng and Qianlong, counties were gradually set up in Chengde, Hebei, northern Zhangjiakou, south of Xilamulun River in Inner Mongolia, middle and upper reaches of Daling River in Liaoning, north of Xihe River, Naiman Banner and Kulun Banner in Inner Mongolia, and their jurisdiction was expanding day by day.

Cangzhou

Cangzhou is named because it is close to Bohai Sea. Parts of Cangzhou belonged to Youzhou and Yanzhou in ancient times, Qingzhou in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Yan, Qi, Jin and Zhao in the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period, Julu County and Luobei County in the Qin Dynasty, Jizhou and Youzhou in the Han Dynasty, Wei State in the Three Kingdoms, Yingzhou and Jizhou in the Northern Wei Dynasty, which was established in the second year of Xiping in the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 5 17). In the first year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty (AD 627), it belonged to Hebei Road, Hejian House in Hebei East Road in Song Dynasty, Hejian Road in Zhongshu Province in Yuan Dynasty, Hejian House in North Zhili in Ming Dynasty, Hejian House in Zhili in Qing Dynasty, and some counties belonged to Tianjin House. At the beginning of the Republic of China, it belonged to Bohai Road and Jinhai Road in Zhili, and 1928 was abandoned and changed to Hebei Province. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, it belonged to the administrative offices of Jizhong, Jinnan and Shandong Bohai in the Jinchaji Border Region. 1In August, 949, the People's Government of Hebei Province was established, and Cangxian District was established, and Cangxian Town was set up to administer 1 1 county. 1June, 958, after Tianjin belonged to Hebei Province, Cangxian District merged with Tianjin District, called Tianjin District, located in Tianjin. In September of the same year, Cangxian Town was changed to Cangzhou City (county-level), which was later revoked and merged into Cangxian County. At the beginning of 1959, Tianjin was abolished and merged into Tianjin. 1 961June1day, restore Cangzhou area, restore Cangzhou city (county level), and specialize in Cangzhou city. 1967 65438+February, Cangzhou area was renamed as Cangzhou area. 1983 12. Cangzhou City was changed to a municipality directly under the Central Government of Hebei Province, and the administrative office and municipal government were located in Cangzhou City. 1In July, 1993, the cities and prefectures merged and were called Cangzhou City, and the municipal government was located in the Canal Zone.

At present, Cangzhou has jurisdiction over Xinhua District, Yunhe District, Cangxian County, Qingxian County, Dongguang County, Haixing County, Yanshan County, Suning County, Nanpi County, wuqiao county, xian county, Mengcun Hui Autonomous County and other 10 counties, two county-level farms such as Zoje and Nandagang, and four provinces such as Botou City, Renqiu City, Huanghua City and hejian city City. By the end of 200 1, there were 167 townships, including 73 towns and 20 sub-district offices. The total population of the city is 6.73 million, and the population density is 475 people per square kilometer. Cangzhou is a multi-ethnic community, with more than 20 ethnic groups including Han, Hui, Manchu and Mongolian. Of the total population, the Han nationality accounts for 98.4%, and ethnic minorities account for 1.6%.

Tianjinwei: Tianjinwei was located in Beizhigu, Jinghai County at the end of the second year of Yongle (1405).

Zuo Wei, Tianjin: At the end of the second year of Yongle (1405), Zuo Wei, Tianjin was located in North zhi gu, Jinghai County.

Tianjin Youwei ③: In the early years of Hongwu, Qingzhou Youwei was located in Qingzhou Prefecture, Shandong Province, and was the capital of Shandong Province; In the fourth year of Yongle (1406), it was renamed as Tianjin Youwei and moved to zhi gu, Jinghai County.

Directly under the post-military governor's office.

He Jianwei: In the 10th year of Yongle (14 12), He Jianwei was placed in Hejian House.

Qingxian: Yuan is Qingzhou. In the first year of Hongwu (1368), the province entered the state from Huichuan County, and in eight years (1375), the state was reduced to Qingxian County, directly under Hejian House, and renamed Qingxian County in the same year.

Jixing County: Yuan belongs to Qingzhou. In the first year of Hongwu (1368), in the thirteenth year (1380), it was restored to the county and still belonged to Hejian prefecture.

Jinghai County: Jinghai County belonged to Qingzhou in Yuan Dynasty. In the first year of Hongwu (1368), it was renamed Jinghai County; Eight years (1375), belonging to Beiping County; Ten years (1737), belonging to Hejian prefecture.