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In ancient Shandong, there were Kyushu, Fu Ba and Baijun.

Fu was an administrative division from the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, but Shandong from the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty was not Kyushu or Baidan.

In Ming and Qing Dynasties, Shandong had jurisdiction over 6 states 15 states and 89 counties. The six states are Jinan, Dongchang, Yanzhou, Qingzhou, Dengzhou and Laizhou. In addition, some counties of Hejian Prefecture and Daming Prefecture are also in today's Shandong Province. 15 states include Linqing, Jining, Jiaozhou, Binzhou, Gaotang, Dezhou, Dongping, Zhou Pu, Juzhou, Ninghai, Zhou En, Guanzhou, Cao Zhou, Jinzhou and Fuzhou. There are many changes in the names of 89 counties.

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Ancient Shandong:

Shandong in the modern sense refers to Qilu land east of Taihang Mountain, which became the name of administrative division in Jin Dynasty. Qilu and Qilu mentioned here are the main spheres of influence of Qi and Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

As fiefs of the Duke of Zhou and Jiang Taigong, Qilu and China have the same cultural attributes and are closely related politically and economically. At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, Qilu cultural circle was formed, and sages such as Confucius and Mencius came forth in large numbers, paying attention to education and inheriting tradition, so it was called "the land of Qilu, the state of etiquette" since ancient times.

In the Jin Dynasty, "Shandong" appeared as a specific administrative division name for the first time, covering Qilu land and the vast land contained in Qilu land. In the Yuan Dynasty, Shanxi, as a specific administrative division name, also appeared for the first time. Shanxi here does not refer to the state of Qin in those days. The "mountain" in Shandong and Shanxi refers to Taihang Mountain. In the Qing Dynasty, the names of Shandong Province and Shanxi Province were fixed and continued to this day.

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