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Excuse me, where do the names of counties in the Three Kingdoms refer now?

Excuse me, where do the names of counties in the Three Kingdoms refer now? Chengyang County: Governing Juxian County, which is now Juxian County, Shandong Province. San Guo yi yuan

Jingzhou: governs Hubei, Hunan, Henan, Guizhou and Guangdong. Hanshou was originally ruled by Liu Biao in Changde, Hunan, and Xiangyang was ruled by Liu Biao. Later, Wu Wei ruled Jiangling and Wei ruled Xiangyang. San Guo yi yuan

Bohai County: Governing Nanpi, now northeast of Nanpi, Hebei Province. Jurisdiction over Tianjin, Hebei and Shandong. San Guo yi yuan

Nanyang County: Governing Wancheng. San Guo yi yuan

Nanjun: Governing Jiangling, Sun Wu once moved to public security. San Guo yi yuan

Xingyang County: Cao Wei began to set up, and Dong Zhuo was not called Xingyang County in the fashion world, let alone Xingyang prefect. San Guo yi yuan

Zhaojun: Ruling Handan, in today's Hebei province. San Guo yi yuan

Linchuan County: Sun Wu established Linchuan County in Zhang Yu County, Fuzhou, Jiangxi Province, which governs Cheng Nan, which is now southeast of Chengnan, Jiangxi Province.

Linyi: Also known as Shaoguan, which is now Shanhaiguan. San Guo yi yuan

Youzhou: governs northern Hebei, most of Liaoning, Beijing, Tianjin, north of Haihe River and southwest of Beijing. San Guo yi yuan

Xindu County: also known as Guang Chuan Prefecture, Du Zhi County is located in the southwest of Xingtai City, Hebei Province. San Guo yi yuan

Yin Ji County: The Three Kingdoms Art Garden for Governing Dingtao (now northwest Dingtao)

Jinan County: governs Dongping Mausoleum, that is, Zhangqiu West, Shandong Province, and moved to Licheng (now Jinan).

Taishan County: Governing Gao Feng lies in the northeast of Tai 'an City. San Guo yi yuan

Guiyang County: Zhibin County, today's Binzhou City, Hunan Province, governs southern Hunan and northern Guangdong.

Changshan county: rule the truth, that is, Zhengding, Hebei Province today.

Xiakou: the place where the Han River flows into the Yangtze River, also known as Hankou, Miankou and Lukou. Sun Wu built Xiakou City on Snake Mountain.

Chai Sang: Today, in the southwest of Jiujiang, Battle of Red Cliffs's former Sun Quan is stationed in Chai Sang, and the administrative office is still in Wu, with Chai Sang as the temporary headquarters.

Xiaoyaojin: It's in the northeast of Hefei.

Xuzhou: Governing Tancheng, in today's Shandong, Cao Wei moved to Pengcheng.

Jiaodong county: sometimes for the country, governing Jimo, in the southeast of Pingdu, Shandong Province today.

Levin County: Zhili Levin, which is now Levin in Hebei Province. Shi Li, who claimed to be a "Levin drinker" in the early Western Han Dynasty, was a Levin, who lived in Henan today and had nothing to do with Levin County.

Yizhou: governs a small part of Sichuan, Gansu in southern Shaanxi, northwest Hubei and most of Yunnan and Guizhou. Ada moved from Mianzhu (now the northeast of Deyang) to Chengdu when he first ruled the pheasant (now the north of Guanghan).

Yizhou County: Managing Dianchi Lake, Yizhou County and Yizhou are two concepts in the eastern part of Jinning, Yunnan today. Shu Han changed to Jianning County.

Liangzhou: governs Ningxia, Gansu and parts of Qinghai, Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia. Longxian County, Ceng Zhi (now Sol Zhang, Gansu Province), and Cao Wei moved to ancient Tibet (now Wuwei).

Evil country: Governing Kaiyang, that is, Zhucheng in Shandong Province today, Zhuge Liang is an evil person.

Zitong County: Before Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor, Guanghan County was designated as Zitong County, which was under the jurisdiction of Zitong, which is now Zitong, Sichuan.

Xiegu Road: Praise water originating from Taibai Mountain in Qinling Mountains flows south into Hanshui River, and oblique water flows north into Weishui River. The roads opened by these two valleys are called Baohe Xiegu Road, and the north entrance of Xiegu is in the southwest of Meixian County, Shaanxi Province.

Qinghe Prefecture: Administering Ganling is in Linqing East, Shandong Province today.

Zhuo Jun: Administering Zhuoxian County, which is now Zhuoxian County in Hebei Province.

Huaiyang County: governs Wanqiu, which is now Huaiyang, Henan Province.

Huainan Prefecture: governs Shouchun (now Shouxian County, Anhui Province) and the area south of Huaihe River in Anhui Province.

Yuyang County: Administering Yuyang lies in the southwest of Miyun, Beijing.

Fuling County: Liu Bei ruled Fuling (now Pengshui, Sichuan).

Guo Liang: Ruled Luoyang (now south of Shangqiu, Henan).

Boling County: Administering Boling County (now Lixian County, Hebei Province), which was abandoned at the end of Jian 'an. Cao Wei changed Boling County to Bolu County.

Wang Bo: In the southwest of Fangcheng County, Henan Province today.

Jiayin: In the southwest of Guangyuan, Sichuan, Shu Han was changed to Hanshou.

Building wei county: Administering Wuyang (now Pengshan, Sichuan), one in southern Sichuan and one in Guizhou, Yunnan.

Jieting: It is in the southeast of Zhuanglang County, Gansu Province.

Yingchuan County: governs central Henan and Yangzhai (now Yuxian County, Henan Province).

Lu Jun: Lu Zhi County (now Qufu).

Dunhuang County: Governing Dunhuang County, in the west of Dunhuang today.

Wei Qiao: In the Han Dynasty, there was Wei Qiao near Chang 'an, the middle Wei Qiao was ten kilometers east of Xianyang today, the East Wei Bridge was at the place where Bashui entered Weishui, and the West Wei Bridge was south of Xianyang today.

Lingling county: governs southern Hunan and northern Guangxi, and governs the whole mausoleum, which is now Lingling, Hunan. Lingling county at that time was in Quanzhou, Guangxi.

Shu County: governs Chengdu, with Songpan in the north and Yibin in the south.

Yongzhou: Established at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Wei is in charge of today's central Shaanxi, southeastern Gansu, Ningxia and Qinghai.

Poyang County: At the end of the Han Dynasty, Sun Quan set up Poyang County, which is now Poyang, Jiangxi.

Qiaoxian County: At the end of Jian 'an, Cao Cao established Qiaoxian County in Guo Pei, which governs Qiaoxian County, which is now Bozhou City, Anhui Province. Cao Cao is from Qiao County.

Li: In the east of Xunxian County, Henan Province, it is an important ferry on the north bank of the ancient Yellow River, and the south bank is opposite to Baimajin.

Zhangyu County: governs Nanchang (now Nanchang). Its original jurisdiction was roughly equivalent to that of Jiangxi Province. Later, Sun Wu was divided into several counties, and its jurisdiction was reduced. San Guo yi yuan

Jizhou: governs Ye (now southwest of Linzhang, Hebei Province), and governs central and southern Hebei and a small part of Shandong and Henan.

Xiang Ping: In today's Liaoyang City, Liaoning Province. San Guo yi yuan

Xiangyang County: governs Xiangyang, which is now Xiangyang, Henan. San Guo yi yuan

Qixingguan: On Qixing Mountain in the southwest of Bijie, Guizhou, Zhuge Liang's banner is spread. San Guo yi yuan

Jiujiang County: Governing Shouchun. Jurisdiction over the area north of Chaohu Lake in Huainan, Anhui Province, Wei changed to Huainan County. San Guo yi yuan

Xiapi: The country name (the nature of the country is the same as that of the county, and the chief executive calls it township) is located in the northwest of Suining, Jiangsu Province, and governs parts of northern Jiangsu and Anhui. San Guo yi yuan

Shang Jun: Governing land is pumice, which is in the southeast of Yulin, Shaanxi Province. San Guo yi yuan

Shangdang County: Located in Huguan, it governs the southeast of Shanxi. San Guo yi yuan

Shang Yong County: Established at the end of Han Dynasty, Shang Yong is located in the southwest of Zhushan, Hubei Province. San Guo yi yuan

Yang Shan: Today, in Jiaozuo East, Henan Province, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was abolished for the public, and this is the place. San Guo yi yuan

Guangling county: located in the northwest of Yangzhou today, it was under the jurisdiction of Xuzhou at that time. San Guo yi yuan

Xiao Pei: another name for Pei County. San Guo yi yuan

Meridian Road: It starts from Ling Du in the southeast of Chang 'an, crosses the Qinling Mountains and reaches Hanzhong, and the south entrance is in Ankang today.

Tianshui County: Located in Jixian County, southeast of Gangu, Gansu Province. The Eastern Han Dynasty was called Hanyang County, and Wei changed the water another day.

Wuyuan County: The governing place is Jiuyuan, now northwest of Baotou, Inner Mongolia, and Lu Bu is a Wuyuan native.

Wuzhangyuan: in the south of Qishan, Shaanxi, west of Xiegukou.

Taiyuan County: Jinyang, which is the southwest of Taiyuan City.

Zhongshan: Lunu (now Dingxian County, Hebei Province) was the county of the Han Dynasty.

Nagasaka: In the northeast of Dangyang, Hubei Province today.

Changsha County: It was in Linxiang, which is now Linxiang, Hunan. San Guo yi yuan

Wulin: The place where Sun Liu broke Cao Cao is now the Wulin Collection on the north bank of the southeast Yangtze River in Honghu County, Hubei Province. San Guo yi yuan

Badong County: Liu Zhang was set up to cure fish in the late Han Dynasty, that is, Fengjie East in Sichuan today. San Guo yi yuan

Ba County: During the reign of Liu Zhang, the former Ba County was divided into three parts: Badong, Brazil and Ba County, in which Brazil ruled Langzhong (now Langzhong) and Ba County ruled Jiangzhou (now Chongqing).

Zuo Fengyi: In the Han Dynasty, Jing, Zuo Fengyi and You Fufeng were called the three assistants, that is, the areas around the capital were managed by three local officials respectively. Zuo Fengyi and You Fufeng are both official names and administrative names. Wei changed Fengyi County, ruled Linjin, and now Dali, Shaanxi Province. San Guo yi yuan

You Fufeng: See the previous article. Wei changed Fufeng County to rule, and now it is southeast of Xingping, Shaanxi.

Right Beiping: Zhipinggang is in the southwest of Lingyuan, Liaoning. Gongsun Zan once led this county.

Long Bian: Today, in the east of Hanoi, Vietnam, on the north bank of Tiande River, it is the county seat of Jiaozhou and Jiaodian.

Plain: Sometimes called county, sometimes changed country, all the places are in the southwest of today's plain county. San Guo yi yuan

Dongping country: no salt, that is, Dongping, Shandong today. San Guo yi yuan

East County: governs Luxi and Northeast Henan, and Puyang (now Puyang West, Henan). San Guo yi yuan

Dongguan County: Founded in the late Han Dynasty, it is located in the northeast of Yishui County, Shandong Province. San Guo yi yuan

Donghai County: Tan Zhi (now north of Tancheng, Shandong Province), where Tao Qian was ruled by Xuzhou and later moved to Pengcheng.

Beidi County: Zhifuping, now southwest of Wuzhong, Ningxia.

Beihai County: Sometimes called the country, it governs Ling Ying, and now it is in the southeast of Changle County.

Lu: This is now xifengkou, Hebei Province.

Dai Jun: Zhi Dai County, southwest of Yuxian County, Hebei Province.

Baima: In today's hua county, Hebei Province, it is located on the south bank of the Yellow River, opposite to Liyangjin on the north bank.

Baidicheng: It is located on Bai Di Mountain in Fengjie, Sichuan. It was built by Gongsun Shu in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He thought he was Bai Di, so he named it.

Hanzhong county, governing Nanzheng (now Shaanxi Han Middle East).

Yongchang County: governs Dali, Yunnan, west of Ailao Mountain, not Wei, that is, northeast of Baoshan, Yunnan.

Hongnong county: Zhi hongnong county, namely Guhan Valley Pass, is located in the north of Lingbao, Henan Province. It governs the south of the Yellow River and the west of Yiyang.

Liaodong County: Governing Xiangping, that is, Liaoyang today.

Liaoxi County: Governing Yangyang Music, that is, west of Yixian County in Liaoning Province.

West County: Zhuge Liang made his first Northern Expedition and was stationed in the southwest of Tianshui, Gansu.

Xihe County: Xihe County in Han Dynasty, which governs the eastern part of Yikezhao League in Inner Mongolia and the western part of Shanxi. Zhi Zhi, today's Fenyang.

Yangzhou: Han Yangzhou includes Jiangnan in Jiangsu, south of Huaihe River in Anhui and Zhejiang, Fujian and Jiangxi provinces. In the Three Kingdoms, Wei and Wu each had Yangzhou, Wu Yangzhou ruled Jianye, and Wei Yangzhou ruled Shouchun.

Yiling: In the southeast of Yichang City, Hubei Province. After Wu changed to Xiling, Jin changed to Yiling.

Huarong: Southwest of Qianjiang City, Hubei Province.

Yanjin: Now Yanjin, Henan, is in the south of the Yellow River. The ferry from the northeast to hua county is also called.

Hepu County: Governance Hepu, in the northeast of Hepu, Guangxi.

Huiji County: governs Yin San, that is, Shaoxing today, and governs Zhejiang and the south of Qiantang River in Fujian. Wu Hou has increased the number of counties such as Linhai and Jian 'an, and reduced its jurisdiction.

Jiaozhou: During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Jiaozhou ruled Panyu, now Guangzhou, and governed Guangdong, Guangxi and northern Vietnam. Wu divided Jiaozhou into Jiaozhou and Guangzhou, Guangzhou ruled Panyu, Jiaozhou ruled Dragon (in present-day Hanoi, Vietnam), Jiaozhou ruled Leizhou Peninsula and Qinzhou in present-day northern Vietnam and Guangdong.

Qixian County: Administering Linzi (now Linzi, Shandong Province).

Zhu Ya County: The Wu family of Sun established and ruled Xuwen. In today's xuwen county, west of Leizhou Peninsula, Hainan Island is called Zhuyazhou.

Yizhou: The Eastern Han Dynasty and yangjin, Wei Zhi, governed most of Shaanxi, one of Inner Mongolia and one of Hebei.

Micang Road: the road from Hanzhong along Lianshui Valley Road and Bajiang Valley Road to Bazhong, Sichuan.

Jiangxia County: the security place of Han Dynasty (now Yunmeng, Hubei Province), under the jurisdiction of a part of Henan Province and a part of Hubei Province. In the Three Kingdoms, Wei and Wu each had Jiangxia, Wei was in the southwest of Yunmeng (now) and slaughtered Wu Wuchang (now).

Jiangzhou: that is, the north bank of Jialing River in Chongqing.

Sishui Pass: In today's Sishui Town, Xingyang, Henan Province, that is, Hulao Pass, the name of one pass and two passes was mistaken for two passes in Romance.

Runan County: Governing Shangcai, that is, the northwest of Shangcai today.

Anding County: Administering Lin Jing, now northeast of zhenyuan county, Gansu.

Qishan: In the northeast of Lixian County, Gansu Province.

Yangguan: near the antique beach in the southwest of Dunhuang, Gansu.

Yangpingguan: Hanyang Guanping is located at the junction of Baima River and Hanshui River in Mianxian County, Shaanxi Province, and Han Shu Yangpingguan is located in the south of Hanyang Guanping, which is now better than the northwest.

Yin Ping County: It was established when Cao Cao ruled Yin Ping (now northwest of Wenxian County, Gansu Province), and was later occupied by Shu Han. The road that Deng Ai took to destroy Shu refers to the road from the county to Chengdu through Minshan Mountains, Pingwu and Jiangyou in Sichuan.

Maicheng: Between Qushui and Zhangshui in the southeast of Dangyang, Hubei.

Zhao: That is, Handan County, governing Handan.

Cangwu County: governs Guangxin (now Wuzhou, Guangxi) and parts of Wuzhou, Hunan and Guangdong.

Chibi: It is generally considered to be Chibi Mountain in the northwest of Puyi in Hubei Province and Chibi Mountain in the south of Wuhan. Su Dongpo mistakenly recorded Huanggang Chibi in Hubei as Chibi, also known as Dongpo Chibi.

Ye: Southwest of Linzhang County, Hebei Province. It is the seat of Jizhou and Wei Jun.

Wu Jun: It governs Wu Jun (now Suzhou), southern Jiangsu and northern Zhejiang, including Hangzhou.

Lujiang County: Shucheng, southwest of Lujiang County, Anhui Province.

Luling County: Sun Ce was established to govern Luling (now Taihe, Jiangxi).

Guo Pei: Magistrate of a county, in today's Anhui, is a different concept from Pei County, namely Xiao Pei.

Wenshan County: Zhijiang, in the north of Mao Wen Qiang Autonomous County, Sichuan.

Lukou: that is, Puyikou and Pujikou, where land and water enter the Yangtze River and Lu Su and Monroe station troops.

Longxi County: Governing Drip Road, now south of Lintao in Gansu, moved by Wei, now Longxi.

Chen Cang: It's in the east of Baoji City, Shaanxi Province.

Chen Guo: Xian Di was changed to Chen County, which is now Huaiyang.

Chenliu County: Governing Chenliu, in Chenliu City, southeast of Kaifeng.

Zhaoling County: Wu began to establish and rule Zhaoling, which is now Shaoyang, Hunan. Jin changed Shaoling County to avoid it.

Qingzhou: It governs a small part of northeastern Shandong and Hebei, and Linzi.

Qingxi: Wu is building a canal in the southeast of Jianye City, and enters Qinhuai River from the southwest of Zhongshan City through this city.

Wuxiang: Zhuge Liang sealed Wuxiang, in the northeast of Hanzhong.

Wuchang: Formerly known as Hubei County, now Sun Yicheng, Hubei Province, Sun Quangai.

Wuwei County: Administering ancient Tibet, now Wuwei, Gansu.

Wudu County: Differentiating Dao under the rule is in the west of Chengxian County in Gansu Province today.

Wuling County: governs the Forest Garden (now Changde West, Hunan Province), southwestern Hubei, western Hunan and Guizhou and Guangxi.

Yulin County: Bu Zhi Mountain, in the west of Guiping, Guangxi. It rules most parts of Guangxi today.

Mangdang Mountain: Located in the northeast of yongcheng city, Henan Province, it is divided into Mangdang Mountain and Dangshan Mountain, where Zhang Fei once became an outlaw in the romance.

Changyi County: Hanyang County or Guoyu County and Shanyang County are the same concept, which governs Changyi and is located in the southeast of Juye, Shandong Province. Shanyang County and the abandoned Shanyang County in Xian Di are not the same concept.

Changli County: Wei began to establish and manage Changli (now Yixian County, Liaoning Province).

Jincheng County: governs the western part of Lanzhou, Gansu Province and a part of Qinghai Province, and governs Wu Yun (northwest of Yongjing, Gansu Province). Jincheng County in Han Dynasty refers to Lanzhou, but it is not under the jurisdiction of Jincheng County.

Capital: Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, where Sun Quan moved from Wu. The Eastern Jin Dynasty began to change its name to Jingkou.

Yanzhou: governs southwest Shandong and east Hebei, and governs Changyi.

Hanoi County: governs the northwest of Henan Province, Huai County, and is in the southwest of Wudu, Henan Province.

Hedong County: governs the southwest of Shanxi Province and Puban. Guan Yu is from Hedong.

Hejian county: sometimes it is a country. In-line City, now southeast of xian county, Hebei Province.

Henan County: Ruling Luoyang. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the monarch was called Henan Yin.

Lushui: the lower reaches of Yalong River, where Jinsha River meets Yalong River.

Nozzle: Also known as choke. After Battle of Red Cliffs, Sourbet was stationed here. To the north of Hubei Gongan, ancient oil enters the Yangtze River estuary.

Dingxiang County: Administering Inner Mongolia, and staying in the northwest today. San Guo yi yuan

Guandu: It's in the northeast of zhongmou county. San Guo yi yuan

Fangling County: Fangling County in the Eastern Han Dynasty was changed to Xincheng County in Wei Dynasty, which ruled Fangling County, which is now Fangxian County in Hubei Province. San Guo yi yuan

Jianye: Nanjing today. San Guo yi yuan

Jianning County: Originally known as Yizhou County, Liu Bei changed it to govern the county (now Qujing, Yunnan). San Guo yi yuan

Jian 'an County: Sun Wuding, Zhejiang and Fujian divided. Governance Jian' an, now Fujian Jian' ou.

Shixing County: Sun Wu divided Guiyang County into Qujiang County, which is in the south of Shaoguan, Guangdong Province.

Shi 'an County: Sun Wu was classified as Lingling County and ruled Shi 'an. Now he is in Guilin, Guangxi.

In the stack: Jiang Wei stationed troops in the west of Zhouqu, Gansu, and in the south of Min County.

Names of Counties in the Three Kingdoms Period Thirteen States in the Eastern Han Dynasty (Three Kingdoms Administrative Region)

Li Si Captain's Department: governs Henan (now Luoyang East), now central Shaanxi, southern Shaanxi and western Henan. It is called "Sizhou".

Yuzhou: Zhisuo Bridge (Bo County, Anhui Province) is located in the south, east and north of Anhui Province, the northwest corner of Jiangsu Province and the southwest corner of Shandong Province.

Yanzhou: Changyi (now northwest of Jinxiang County, Shandong Province) governs the southwest of Shandong Province, the east of Henan Province and the northwest corner of Jiangsu Province.

Xuzhou: Zhisuotan (southwest of Tancheng County, Shandong Province) is located in the southeast of Shandong, the north of Jiangsu and the northeast corner of Anhui.

Qingzhou: Today, the southeast corner of Lubei and Hebei is under the jurisdiction of Hualin.

Liangzhou: Zhisuolong (north of Qingshui County, Gansu Province) is now in the southeast of Gansu Province.

Ganzhou: Jinyang (west of Taiyuan) is now in northern Shaanxi, most of Shanxi and parts of Inner Mongolia.

Jizhou: Zhisuo Gao (north of Baixiang County, Hebei Province) is now in the southwest of Hebei Province.

Youzhou: Ruled by Yu Ji (southwest of Beijing). The current jurisdiction is northern Hebei, Liaoning and Jilin.

Yangzhou: Administering Liyang (Anhui County, later moved to Shouchun)

Now southern Jiangsu, south-central Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi and other provinces.

Jingzhou: Hanshou District (east of Changde City, Hunan Province) is located in the southwest of Henan Province, bordering Hubei and Hunan provinces and Guizhou, Guangxi and Guangdong provinces.

Yizhou: Zhisuoluo (Guanghan County, Sichuan Province, later moved to Mianzhu, later moved to Chengdu) area.

Most of Sichuan, Guizhou and Yunnan, southwestern Shaanxi, Hubei and Gansu.

Jiaozhou: Guangxin (Wuzhou, Guangxi)

Where are the nine counties of Jingxiang in the Three Kingdoms period now? Nanyang county: county governs 10,000, and county governs 37. It has jurisdiction over Wancheng (now Wolong District and Wancheng District of Nanyang City), Ganyang (now Ying Zhuang area of Nanyang City), Hubei (now Shiqiao West area), Luoyang (now nanzhao county area), Anzhong (now Yangguan Temple area of Qinghua Town of Wolong District), Xinye (now Xinye County) and Jiyang (now Gaomiao area of Xinye County). Tuyang (now Fangcheng County), (now Tongbai), Fuyang (now Tongbai Wucheng), Li (now Neixiang), Boshan (now Danjiang Reservoir Area in Xichuan County), Yan (now Xixia County East) and Danshui (now Xixia County East).

Nanjun: the county governs Jiangling and leads the county to eighteen. Jiangling (now Jingzhou City), Linju (now dangyang city City, Hubei Province), Yiling (now Yichang City), Huarong (now Huarong County), Yicheng (now Yicheng City), Ying (now outside the northeast of Jingzhou City, Hubei Province), Xiangyang (now Xiangyang City) and other places.

Jiangxia County: Xiling County (now Xinzhou District, Wuhan City) was ruled by the county, and Anlu was ruled by the Western Han Dynasty (now the north of Anlu City, Hubei Province). During the Three Kingdoms period, Wei and Wu each set up Jiangxia County, Wei Jiangxia County ruled Changcheng (now northwest of Anlu City, Hubei Province), Wujiang Xia Jun had sand control in the early stage (the county was ruled in Jiangxia District, Wuhan City), and Sun Quan established Wuchang County after Hubei, renamed Jiangxia County ruled Wuchang County (now Ezhou City).

Lingling County: The county governs Lingling County (now Xianshui Town, quanzhou county, Guangxi), with jurisdiction over 8 counties and 5 counties.

Quanling County: This county is located in Lingling District, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, and governs Lingling District, Lengshuitan District, Dongan County, Qiyang County, Qidong County and the northern part of Shuangpai County.

Lingling County: The county governs Yanshui Town, quanzhou county, Guangxi, and Quanzhou, Xing 'an and Guanyang in Guangxi.

Yingdao County: This county governs Dayang Cave in ningyuan county, Hunan Province, and Shi Shui, Jiuyi, Ganziyuan and Sima Bridge in ningyuan county, Hunan Province. Lingdao County: This county governs Hu Jia Village in the east of ningyuan county, Hunan, and Ningyuan and Xintian counties. In the early Western Han Dynasty and Yuan Dynasty (45 years ago), the Hou State of Fuling was merged into Lingdao County;

Shi 'an County: The county governs Guilin, Guangxi, and governs Guilin, Yongfu and Yangshuo, Guangxi.

Yingpu County: This county is located at the east gate of Dao County, Hunan Province, and governs the land of Dao County and a part of Shuangpai South.

Tao Yang County: The county governs the area of Yongsui Town, quanzhou county, Guangxi, and the whole state and resources of Guangxi.

Xiangxiang County: The county governs Xiangxiang City, Hunan Province, and Xiangxiang City and Shuangfeng County.

Zhongan Houguo: the former Zhongwu County (renamed Zhongan Houguo in the third year of Yongjian 128) is located in Xi Du Town, Hengyang County, Hunan Province, and now governs Hengyang County;

Douguo: Located in Wugang City, Hunan Province, it governs Dongkou, Suining, Wugang and Chengbu.

Fuguo: Located in the west of Shaoyang County, Hunan Province, it governs Xinning County and Shaoyang County.

Zhaoyang Houguo: located in Shaodong County, Hunan Province, under the jurisdiction of Shaodong County;

Yang Yang Houguo: Located in the east of Shaodong County, Hunan Province, it governs Hengyang County and the east of Shaodong County.

Guiyang County: The county governs Chenxian County (now Chenzhou, Hunan Province), leading eleven counties, and governs southern Hunan and northern Guangdong.

Wuling County: The county governs the Forest Garden (now the downtown area of Changde City), and leads the Forest Garden, Hanshou, Liling, Lingling, chongling, Yuanling, Chenyang, Youyang, Qianling, Kancheng, Yuannan (now the land of Taoyuan County, the old city is 70 miles southwest of Taoyuan County) and Zuotang counties.

Changsha County: Linxiang (now Linxiang City) is under the jurisdiction of the county.

Xiangyang county: Cao Cao's control part was separated from Nanjun, now Xiangyang city.

Zhang Ling County: Also called Nanxiang County. Part of Cao Cao's control was separated from Nanyang County.

Where does the Three Kingdoms period belong now? (shàn)(207-27 1), the word Gongsi, alias Dou. That is, the eldest son of Liu Bei, the queen of Shu Han. During the Three Kingdoms period, the second Emperor of Shu and Han reigned in 223-263. After Shu Han was destroyed by Cao Wei, Liu Chan surrendered to Cao Wei and was named the Duke of Happiness.

Liu Chan, the son of Liu Bei, succeeded to the throne as the Emperor of Shu after Liu Bei's death. He was appointed Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wan in the military, but he did not show much. After Zhuge Liang and other wise ministers died one after another, they were unable to control state affairs, and eunuch Huang Hao began to monopolize power, and Shu gradually declined. After Wei attacked Shu, he surrendered and moved his family to Luoyang, where he was named an Le Gong and died a few years later. Liu Chan was made Prince by Liu Beili. Liu Bei died on April 24, 223 AD. In May of the same year, he succeeded to the throne and changed his country name to "Jianxing". Liu Chan is mediocre and incompetent. In the early days of his rule, he mainly relied on Zhuge Liang to govern state affairs. He sent troops to the Northern Expedition several times and attacked Wei, all of which were defeated. After Zhuge Liang's death, Jiang Wan and Fei Yi assisted the court. They follow Zhuge Liang's established policy, unite internally and don't fight easily. At one time, Shu maintained a relatively stable situation. After Jiang Wan and Fei Yi, Jiang Wei came to power and fought against Wei repeatedly, consuming national strength. Since Zhuge Liang's death, Liu Chan has become more fatuous and hedonistic, regardless of state affairs. Eunuch Huang Hao took advantage of favoritism, monopolized power, formed a clique for his own interests, and failed in Japanese politics. Even Jiang Wei invited himself to the stack (now northwest of Zhouqu, Gannan Prefecture, Gansu Province) to plant wheat to avoid disaster. At this point, the foundation of Shu has been greatly shaken. In 263 AD, Wei attacked in three ways, and Wei took the road of Wargo into Shu, and sent Zhuge Liang's son Zhuge Zhan to stop Wargo. Zhuge Zhan died in Mianzhu, and Wei Jun approached Chengdu. At this time, the main force of the Shu army led by Jiang Wei was still stationed in Jiange, without any damage. The latter heard the enemy approaching, panicked and at a loss. Hurriedly called the minister to discuss. It was suggested that the late Lord fled to the south-central region (now southern Sichuan and parts of Yunnan and Guizhou), but the situation there was complicated and it was uncertain whether he could stand firm. Some people suggested sending Sun Wu to the East, but Sun Wu became weaker and weaker, making it difficult to protect himself. Qiao Zhou, a doctor of Guanglu, argued for the surrender of Wei. The latter actually adopted the proposal of the surrender of Wei, tied his hands behind his back and went out of the city to surrender to Wargo. According to Wargo's orders, he ordered all the Shu troops to surrender. Shu Han perished.

The organizational system of counties in the Three Kingdoms period and the division of counties in the Three Kingdoms period in the Eastern Han Dynasty are roughly as follows: (The world is divided into thirteen states, and Luoyang is called Sizhou or Li Si. During the Three Kingdoms period, for the convenience of management, some counties were re-divided, as described below.

So "state" is bigger than "county". As for the opinions of "eighty-one states" and "forty-one states", it may be that the author of Romance confused the states in the Three Kingdoms period with the so-called states in later generations, because later generations began to set up administrative units such as "Tao" and "Province", and the "state capital" became the administrative unit roughly equivalent to the present "city".

There are other improper words in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. For example, the governor of the Eastern Han Dynasty called it "the secretariat of the state". After the Yellow turban insurrectionary uprising, Ada suggested that it should be changed to "state animal husbandry" for the convenience of management, and he fully mastered the military and political encyclopedia. In some places in the book, it is wrong to call it "the satrap of X state". )

Sizhou: It is divided into four counties, namely Hedong, Pingyang, Hanoi, Hongnong and Henan Yin, and governs 55 counties, belonging to Wei. It is located in parts of Shaanxi Province, Shanxi Province and Henan Province.

Youzhou: Fen, Dai, Shanggu, Yuyang, Liaoxi, Xuantu, Youbeiping, Yan and Liaodong are ten counties, one state and one country. It governs 69 counties and belongs to Wei. Probably now in Hebei, Liaoning and North Korea.

Jizhou: Fen, Guangping, Yangping, Julu, Changshan, Anping, Pingyuan, Laoling, Boling, Bohai, Zhangwu, Hejian, Qinghe, Zhao, Zhongshan and other 13 counties and two countries, under the jurisdiction of 123 county, belonging to Wei. It is located in Hebei, east of Shanxi, north of Yellow River in Henan and west of Liaohe River in Liaoning.

Ganzhou: It is divided into six counties, namely Taiyuan, Shangdang, Leping, Xihe, Yanmen and Xinxing. It governs 44 counties and belongs to Wei. About today's Shanxi Province and Shaanxi Province.

Qingzhou: It is divided into six counties: Qixian, Jinan, Lean, Beihai, Chengyang and Donglai. It governs 62 counties and belongs to Wei. About today, Shandong Province and Liaoning Province are east of Liaohe River.

Yanzhou is divided into four counties and four countries, namely, Dong Jun, Yin Ji, Yang Shan, Mount Tai, northern Hebei, Chen Liuguo, Rencheng and Dongping. It governs 7 1 county and belongs to Wei. About the western border of Shandong Province and the northeast of Henan Province.

Yuzhou is divided into six counties: Yingchuan, Runan, Yiyang, Chenjun, Qiao Jun, Lujun, Guo Liang and Guopei. Jurisdiction over 94 counties belongs to Wei. About today's Henan province.

Xuzhou: It is divided into six counties, namely Pengcheng, Xiapi, Donghai, Langya, Dongguan and Guangling, and governs 50 counties, which belong to Wei land. About today, Jiangsu Province, the southern border of Shandong Province, the seat of Anhui Province and the land of Sixian County.

Yongzhou: divided into Jingzhao, Fengyi, Fufeng, Beidi, Xinping, Longxi, Tianshui, Nan 'an, Guangwei and Anding counties. It governs 70 counties and belongs to Wei. About today's Shaanxi Province and eastern Gansu Province.

Liangzhou: It is divided into seven counties, including Jincheng, Xiping, Wuwei, Zhangye, Jiuquan, Dunhuang and Xihai, and it governs 44 counties and belongs to Wei. About today's Gansu province.

Jingzhou: Nanyang, Nanxiang, Yiyang, Jiangxia, Xiangyang, Xincheng and other 65 counties belong to Wei; Sixteen counties including Nanjun, Yidu, Jianping, Wuchang, Qichun, Wuling, Tianmen, Changsha, Hengyang, Xiangdong, Lingling, Angelababy, Shi 'an, Zhaoling, Guiyang and Shixing belong to Wudi. Located in Hunan, Hubei, northwestern Guangxi, northeastern Guizhou, eastern Sichuan, and Lianxian County, Guangdong, the hinterland is quite large.

Yizhou: It is divided into Shu County, Qianwei, Jiangyang, Wenshan, Han Jia, Zhu Di, Yue Jun, Zhang Ke, Jianning, Xinggu, Yongchang, Yunnan-Guizhou, Hanzhong, Guanghan, Zitong, Baxian, Badong, Fuling, Wudu and Yin Ping 2 1 counties. About today's Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan and Shaanxi Hanzhong Basin.

Yangzhou: Huainan, Lujiang and other two counties and fourteen counties belong to Wei land; Danyang, Xindu, Huiji, Linhai, Jian 'an, Dongyang, Wu Jun, Xing Wu, Zhang Yu, Luling, Poyang, Lujiang, Linchuan, Ancheng and the south of Luling are all counties with the surname 146. It is located in southern Jiangsu Province, Anhui Province, Jiangxi Province, Zhejiang Province and Fujian Province.

JIAOZHOU: It is divided into 15 counties, namely JIAOZHOU, Xinchang, Wuping, Jiuzhen, Jiude, Rinan, Jiuzhen, Nanhai, Cangwu, He Lin, Hepu, Zhu Ya, Yulin, Guilin, Gaoliang, Gaoxing and Hepu North, and is under the jurisdiction of 104 county. About today's Guangxi, Guangdong and Vietnam; The latter Wu was divided into nine counties, including Nanhai, Cangwu, Hepu, Yulin, Guilin, Gaoliang and Hepubei, with a captain in Guangzhou.

For the three kingdoms period, the introduction of each state and county, as well as the map.