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Which state capital does the 340th Prefecture of the Qing Dynasty refer to?

Province: Zhili in northern Ming Dynasty. In the second year of Shunzhi (1645), it was renamed Zhili. In the eighth year of Kangxi (1669), it was called Zhili Province and Baoding Prefecture was governed by the province.

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Governor-General of Zhili: First Edge In the Ming Dynasty, he was the governor of Baoding, stationed in Baoding Prefecture, and commanded the six prefectures of Baoding, Zhending, Shunde, Guangping, Daming, and Hejian;

In the second year of Shunzhi (1645), Hejian Prefecture belonged to another; in the sixth year of Shunzhi, Hejian Prefecture belonged to (1649) The governor of the three provinces of Zhili, Henan and Shandong was established and moved to Damingfu; in the fifteenth year (1658) he was restored to the governor of Baoding; in the eighteenth year (1661) he took charge of the whole province and at the end of the same year (1662) Moved to Zhending Prefecture;

In the sixth year of Kangxi (1667), he was renamed Governor of Zhili; in the eighth year of Kangxi (1669), he moved to Baoding Prefecture; in the fifty-second year (1713), he was given the title of Governor;

In the second year of Yongzheng's reign (1724), the governor-general of Zhili was established.

In the fourteenth year of Qianlong's reign (1749), he also served as the governor of Zhili Hedao (governor of Beihe River); in the twenty-eighth year (1763), he also served as governor.

In the third year of Xianfeng (1853), he also served as Changlu Salt Administration; in the ninth year of Tongzhi (1870), he also served as Minister of Commerce of Beiyang and moved to Tianjin Prefecture. However, he closed the river every winter and moved back to Baoding.

Chief Secretary of Zhili: It was not established following the Ming system at first; in the eighth year of Kangxi (1669), the title of Zhili Shoudao and Chief Secretary of Zhili was established, stationed in Baoding Prefecture, and in charge of government affairs;

In the second year of Yongzheng's reign (16545), the Chief Secretary of Zhili was established.

Zhili Inspectorate: In the beginning, there was no establishment according to the Ming system; in the eighth year of Kangxi (1669), the Zhili Inspectorate was established, stationed in Baoding Prefecture, and in charge of the inspection affairs;

In the second year of Yongzheng ( In 1724, the Zhili Ancha Division was reestablished;

In the second year of Xuantong (1910), the Zhili Tifa Division was reestablished.

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Tongyong Road: First Edge In the Ming Dynasty, Tongji Road was established, stationed in Tongzhou, and led to Shuntian Prefecture, Tongzhou, Sanhe, Baodi, Jizhou, Zunhua, Fengrun, Yutian, and Yongping Prefecture;

In the eighth year of Kangxi (1669), it was added In the 11th year of Yongzheng's reign (1733), Tongyong Road was restored to the east of Shuntian Prefecture and Yongping Road. The government comes to belong.

In the eighth year of Qianlong (1743), Zunhua Prefecture was added.

In the 30th year of Guangxu (1904), the entire territory of Shuntian Prefecture came to belong to it.

Bachang Road: Bachang Road was established in the eighth year of Kangxi (1669). In the last years of Yongzheng's reign, he was stationed in Changping Prefecture and led seventeen prefectures and counties in the south, west and north of Tianfu, Chengdezhou and Bagou Hall;

In the first year of Qianlong (1736), the Siqi Hall was added; in the third year (1738), the Tazigou Hall was added; in the fourth year (1739), Dezhou, Bagou Hall, Siqiting, and Tazigou were added

The hall belongs to another;

It was cut in the 30th year of Guangxu (1904).

Qinghe Road: In the fourth year of Yongzheng (1726), Daming Road was changed to Qinghe Road, and it was moved to Baoding Prefecture without any ownership; in the eleventh year (1733), Baoding Prefecture, Zhengding Prefecture, Yizhou, and Yizhou were added.

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Jizhou, Zhaozhou, Shenzhou, Dingzhou, Jinzhou; Jinzhou surrendered in the twelfth year (1734).

Tianjin Road: Initially, Tianjin Road was established along the Ming system and stationed in Tianjin Guard (Tianjin Prefecture);

In the fourth year of Yongzheng (1726), the river channel was rebuilt; in the eleventh year (1733), it was restored Set up Tianjin Road and lead Tianjin Prefecture and Hejian Prefecture.

Dashun Guangdao: Initially built along the Ming system, Daming Road was stationed in Daming Mansion, and led Daming Mansion, Shunde Mansion, and Guangping Mansion;

Reorganized in the fourth year of Yongzheng (1726) Qinghe Road was moved to Baoding Prefecture; in the eleventh year (1733), Dashun Guangdao was set up and stationed in Daming Prefecture, and led Daming Prefecture, Shunde Prefecture, and Guangping Prefecture.

Guangping Prefecture.

Rehe Road: Settled in the fourth year of Qianlong (1739), stationed in Chengde/Chengde Mansion, and took charge of Chengde/Chengde Mansion, Siqi Hall, Bagou Hall, and Tazigou Hall; added in the seventh year (1743)

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In the twenty-ninth year of Guangxu (1903), Chaoyang Prefecture was added; in the thirty-fourth year (1908), Chifeng Prefecture was added;

In the third year of Xuantong (1911), the title of envoy was added.

Koubei Road: Along the Ming system, it was called Koubei Road, stationed in Xuanfu Town/Xuanhua Prefecture, and led to Xuanfu Town/Xuanhua Prefecture;

In the second year of Yongzheng (1724), Zhangjiakou Office was added In the tenth year (1732), the Dolenol Hall was added; in the twelfth year (1734), the Dushikou Hall was added.

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Shuntianfu ①: Jingfu .

Daxing County: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties and rely on Guo (to the east of the mansion). The prison is under the West Road Hall ②. The South Road Office is stationed in Huangcun; the county magistrate is stationed in Lixianzhuang.

Wanping County: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties, and it relies on Guo (to the west of the mansion). The prison is under the West Road Hall. The West Road Office is stationed at Lugou Bridge; the county magistrate is stationed at Mentougou.

Liangxiang County: Chongfannan, the prison is under the West Road Hall. The county magistrate is stationed in Zhaocun.

Gu'an County: Difficulty, the prison is under the jurisdiction of the South Road Office.

Yongqing County: Jane, the prison is affiliated to the South Road Hall.

Dongan County: Jane, the prison is affiliated to the South Road Hall.

Xianghe County: Jane, the prison is under the East Road Hall.

Tongzhou: It is difficult to rush to the capital, and the prison is under the East Road Hall. The East Road Office is stationed in the prefecture; the prefecture is stationed in the same place pending examination, and the prefecture is stationed in Miao County.

Sanhe County: Chongfannan, the prison is under the East Road Hall. It belonged to Tongzhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Wuqing County: The prison is under the jurisdiction of the East Road Hall. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Tongzhou. In the third year of Yongzheng's reign (1725), it was transferred to Tianjin Zhili Prefecture. In the fourth year of Yongzheng's reign (1726), it was transferred to the prefecture.

Baodi County: It is complicated and difficult, and the prison is under the East Road Hall. It belonged to Tongzhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Ninghe County: It is difficult, and the prison is under the East Road Office. In the Ming Dynasty, the Qianhu Office in Liangcheng (in Baodi County) was changed to a county in the ninth year of Yongzheng (1731). Tianjin Hebaotong was stationed in Lutai Town.

Changping Prefecture: Chongfannan, the prison is under the North Road Office. The North Road Office is located in Gonghua City.

Shunyi County: In case of disaster, the prison will be assigned to the North Road Office. It belonged to Changping Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Miyun County: Chongfannan, the prison is under the North Road Office. It belonged to Changping Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Huairou County: Chongfan, the prison is under the North Road Hall. It belonged to Changping Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Zhuozhou: Chongfannan, the prison is under the West Road Hall.

Fangshan County: It is difficult, the prison is under the West Road Office. It belonged to Zhuozhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Bazhou: Chongfan, the prison is affiliated to the South Road Hall.

Wen'an County: It's difficult, the prison is under the jurisdiction of the South Road Office. It belonged to Bazhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Dacheng County: Difficulty, the prison is under the jurisdiction of the South Road Office. It belonged to Bazhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Baoding County: Jane, the prison is affiliated with the South Road Hall. It belonged to Bazhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Jizhou: Chongfan, the prison is under the East Road Hall.

Pinggu County: Jane, the prison is under the North Road Hall. It belonged to Jizhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the jurisdiction of the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Xiao County: It belonged to Tongzhou in the Ming Dynasty, and the province entered Tongzhou in the 16th year of Shunzhi (1659).

Baoding Prefecture: The capital of the city. In the eighth year of Kangxi's reign (1669), it was governed by Zhili Province.

Qingyuan County: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties and rely on Guo.

Mancheng County: Chong.

Ansu County: Chong.

Dingxing County: Chongfan.

Xincheng County: Chongfan.

Tang County: Jane.

Boye County: Tired.

Wangdu County: Difficulty. Qingdu County in the Ming Dynasty was renamed in the 11th year of Qianlong's reign (1746).

Rongcheng County: Jane.

End County: Jane.

Li County: difficult.

Xiong County: It is difficult to rush to Fanyang.

Qizhou: Jane. The county magistrate is stationed in Xiaozhang Village.

Shulu County: Difficulties. It belonged to Qizhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the jurisdiction of the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Anzhou: Jane.

Gaoyang County: Jane. It belonged to Anzhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Xin'an County: It belonged to Anzhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725); in the twelfth year of Daoguang (1832), the province was transferred to Anzhou and became Xin'an Township.

Zhengding Prefecture: Chongfan. Mingzhen Dingfu was renamed in the first year of Yongzheng (1723) to avoid taboo.

Zhengding County: Chongfannan, relying on Guo. Zhending County in the Ming Dynasty was renamed in the first year of Yongzheng (1723).

Huolu County: Chong.

Jingxing County: Jane.

Fuping County: Jane. In the 16th year of Shunzhi (1659), the province was transferred to Tang County. In the 22nd year of Kangxi (1683), the county was restored in Wangkuai Town; in the 13th year of Qianlong (1748), it was moved to the old county.

Luancheng County: Jane.

Xingtang County: Jane.

Lingshou County: Jane.

Pingshan County: Jane.

Yuanshi County: Jane.

Zanhuang County: Jane. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Zhaozhou. In the second year of Yongzheng's reign (1724), it belonged to Zhaozhou's Zhili Prefecture. In the third year of Yongzheng's reign (1725), it was changed to the prefecture.

Jinzhou: Jane. In the Ming Dynasty, he was promoted to Zhili Prefecture in the second year of Yongzheng's reign (1724), and was demoted to Zhili Prefecture in the twelfth year of his reign (1734).

Wuji County: Jane. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to the government. In the second year of Yongzheng's reign (1724), it was transferred to Jinzhou Zhili Prefecture. In the twelfth year of the reign of Emperor Yongzheng (1734), it returned to the government.

Gaocheng County: Jane. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to the government. In the second year of Yongzheng's reign (1724), it was transferred to Jinzhou Zhili Prefecture. In the twelfth year of the reign of Emperor Yongzheng (1734), it returned to the government.

Xinle County: Chongwei. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Dingzhou. In the second year of Yongzheng (1724), it belonged to Dingzhou Zhili Prefecture. In the twelfth year of Yongzheng's reign (1734), it was changed to the prefecture.

Daming Mansion: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties.

Daming County: Chongfannan, relying on Guo (south of the mansion). In the Meiji period, Nanle Town was established, and in the 22nd year of Qianlong's reign (1757), he moved to the government. The county magistrate is still stationed in Nanle Town.

Yancheng County: Fan, Yiguo (north of the mansion).

Nanle County: Difficult.

Qingfeng County: Difficult.

Dongming County: Tired. It belonged to Kaizhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725). Futong judge was stationed in Du Shengji, and it was ruled during the Daoguang period. .

Kaizhou: complicated and tired. The state was sentenced to Luqiubao.

Changyuan County: complicated and difficult. It belonged to Kaizhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725). The county magistrate is stationed in Dahuangji.

Wei County: In the 23rd year of Qianlong's reign (1758), the province was incorporated into Daming and Yuancheng counties.

Shunde Mansion: Chong.

Xingtai County: It is difficult to rush into the mountains and rely on Guo.

Shahe County: Chong.

Nanhe County: Fanti.

Pingxiang County: Tired.

Guangzong County: Tired.

Julu County: Tired.

Tangshan County: Jane.

Neiqiu County: Chong. Ming Neiqiu County was renamed in the third year of Yongzheng's reign (1725).

Ren County: Jane.

Guangping Mansion: Jane.

Yongnian County: Chongfannan is difficult, relying on Guo. The Futong judge was stationed at Linming Pass, and Daoguang was the judge.

Quzhou County: Traditional.

Feixiang County: Jane. During the Kangxi period, he was sent to the old store camp.

Jize County: Tired.

Guangping County: Jane. In the ninth year of Yongzheng's reign (1731), Wuying Village, Qiu County, Shandong Province, was ceded to it.

Handan County: It is difficult to rush into the river.

Cheng'an County: Jane.

Wei County: Difficult.

Qinghe County: Jane. The county magistrate is stationed at Youfangkou.

Cizhou: It is difficult to overcome difficulties. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Zhangde Prefecture in Henan Province, and in the fourth year of Yongzheng reign (1726), it was changed to the prefecture. The state was sentenced to Pengcheng Town.

Tianjin Mansion: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties.

Tianjin Wei (in Jinghai County) was changed to Tianjin Prefecture in the third year of Yongzheng (1725) and belonged to Hejian Prefecture. In the same year, it was promoted to Zhili Prefecture; in the ninth year (1731), it was promoted to

prefecture.

Tianjin County: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties and rely on Guo. It was built in the ninth year of Yongzheng (1731). The magistrate of the government is stationed in Dagu Town, and the magistrate of Haiphong is stationed in Xincheng.

Qingxian County: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Hejian Prefecture, and in the third year of Yongzheng (1725), it was changed to Zhili Prefecture.

Jinghai County: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Hejian Prefecture, and in the third year of Yongzheng (1725), it was changed to Zhili Prefecture.

Cangzhou: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Hejian Prefecture. In the seventh year of Yongzheng's reign (1729), it was promoted to Zhili Prefecture, and in the ninth year of Yongzheng's reign (1731), it was demoted to the prefecture.

Nanpi County: Difficulties. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Cangzhou. In the seventh year of Yongzheng's reign (1729), it was under the direct control of Cangzhou Prefecture. In the ninth year of Yongzheng's reign (1731), it was changed to a prefecture.

Yanshan County: Traditional. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Cangzhou. In the seventh year of Yongzheng's reign (1729), it was under the direct control of Cangzhou Prefecture. In the ninth year of Yongzheng's reign (1731), it was changed to a prefecture.

Qingyun County: Jane. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Cangzhou. In the seventh year of Yongzheng's reign (1729), it was under the direct control of Cangzhou Prefecture. In the ninth year of Yongzheng's reign (1731), it was changed to a prefecture.

Xingji County: It belonged to Hejian Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty, and the province entered Qingxian County in the 16th year of Shunzhi (1659).

Hejian Mansion: It is difficult to rush to the Mansion.

Hejian County: It is difficult to rush to Fannan and rely on Guo. The county magistrate is stationed in Dongcheng Town.

Xianxian County: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties.

Fucheng County: Chong.

Suning County: Jane.

Renqiu County: It is difficult to rush into the mountains. In the Ming Dynasty, Qiu County was renamed as Qiu County in the third year of Yongzheng reign (1725). The county magistrate is stationed in Minzhou.

Jiaohe County: complicated and difficult.

Ningjin County: Jane.

Jingzhou: difficult.

Wuqiao County: Difficulties. It belonged to Jingzhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Dongguang County: complicated and difficult. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Jingzhou. In the third year of Yongzheng's reign (1725), it was directly under the jurisdiction of the prefecture. In the seventh year of Yongzheng's reign (1729), it was transferred to Cangzhou and directly under the jurisdiction of the prefecture. In the ninth year (1731), it was again under the jurisdiction of the prefecture.

Gucheng County: Tired. It belonged to Jingzhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725). The county magistrate is stationed in Zhengjiakou.

Chengde Mansion: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties. In the first year of Yongzheng's reign (1723), the Rehe Zhili Hall was established. In the eleventh year (1733), it was changed to Chengde Zhili Prefecture. In the seventh year of Qianlong's reign (1742), the Rehe Zhili Hall was reorganized.

Forty In the third year (1778), he was promoted to Chengde Prefecture.

This jurisdiction:

Luanping County: Chongnan. In the seventh year of Qianlong's reign (1742), the Zhili Hall of Rehe was established in the western region of Harahetun.

Pingquanzhou: It is difficult to rush to Fanzhou. In the seventh year of Yongzheng's reign (1729), the Zhili Hall in Rehe was established in Bagou in the east of Rehe; in the forty-third year (1778), it was changed to a county and belonged to the prefecture.

The state was stationed in Daning City.

Fengning County: Difficulties. In the first year of Qianlong (1736), the Four Banners Zhili Hall was established in Tuchengzi, the western border of Chengde Zhili Prefecture; in the forty-third year (1778), it was changed to a county and belonged to the government.

Longhua County: At the end of the first year of Xuantong (1910), the county was established as Tang Sanying.

The Paddock Hall: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties. In the second year of Guangxu (1876), the hall was built in Erdaogou of Mulan Weichang. In the sixth year of Guangxu's reign (1880), it was moved to Kelegou. In the thirtieth year of Guangxu's reign (1904), it was transferred to Xuanhua Prefecture.

In the third year of Xuantong's reign (1911) Return to the government.

Chaoyang Mansion: complicated and tired. In the 39th year of Qianlong's reign (1774), three towers were built in the east of the Tazigou Zhili Hall. In the 43rd year of Qianlong's reign (1778), the Zhili Hall was relocated to Chaoyang County and belonged to Chengde Prefecture; in the 20th year of Guangxu's reign, In the ninth year (1903), he was promoted to government.

This jurisdiction:

Jianchang County: Difficult. In the third year of Qianlong's reign (1738), the Tazigou Zhili Hall was established in Tazigou, the eastern border of Rehe Zhili Prefecture; in the forty-third year (1778), it was reorganized into a county and belonged to Chengde Prefecture;

In the 29th year of Guangxu's reign, (1903) was changed to the government. The county magistrate is stationed in Sijiazi Town.

Fuxin County: In the 32nd year of Guangxu (1906), Chaoyang Prefecture's Er Tuban County was established; in the 3rd year of Xuantong (1911), it was moved to Shuiquan'er.

Jianping County: In the 29th year of Guangxu (1903), Jianchang County was separated and Pingquan Prefecture was established as a county.

Suidong County: In the first year of Xuantong (1909), the county was established in Kujie.

Xuanhua Mansion: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties. Xuanfu Town in the Ming Dynasty; in the fourth year of Kangxi (1665), it was transferred to Shanxi, and Xunfu was under Zhili; in the 32nd year of Kangxi (1693), it was changed to a prefecture.

Xuanhua County: Chongfannan is difficult, relying on Guo. It was the avant-garde of Xuanfu in the Ming Dynasty and was reorganized into a county in the 32nd year of Kangxi (1693). In the 10th year of Shunzhi, the left and right guards of Xuanfu and Xinghe moved in to control Xuanfu.

Chicheng County: Jane. Mingchi Castle was relocated to the county in the 32nd year of Kangxi (1693). In addition, Kaipingwei and the five forts of Dishuiya, Yunzhou, Zhen'an, Maying and Zhenning were included in the province.

Wanquan County: It is difficult to rush to Fanfan. Wanquan Youwei in the Ming Dynasty was reorganized into a county in the 32nd year of Kangxi (1693).

Longmen County: Jane. Minglongmenwei was renamed the county in the 32nd year of Kangxi (1693). In the 16th year of Shunzhi, the province Longmen was entered, and in the 32nd year of Kangxi, the provinces Geyu, Zhaochuan, Diao

E and Chang'anling were entered.

Huailai County: Difficulties. Ming Huai came to Wei, and the county was reorganized in the 32nd year of Kangxi (1693). In the 7th year of Shunzhi, the Provincial Security Guards and the Yanqing Right Guards entered. In the 11th year of the Provincial Meiyu Security Guards, they entered. In the 32nd year of Kangxi, the Provincial Security Guards and the Civil Engineering and Yulin Second Forts entered.

Weizhou: Chongfanti. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Datong Prefecture in Shanxi Province, and in the sixth year of Yongzheng reign (1728), it was changed to the prefecture.

Xining County: Jane. In the Ming Dynasty, Shunshengdong and Xicheng were divided into Shunshengdong and Xicheng. In the 32nd year of Kangxi (1693), Shunshengxicheng was renamed as a county.

Huaian County: Chongfan. Huai Anwei in the Ming Dynasty was reorganized into a county in the 32nd year of Kangxi (1693). In addition, the Wanquan left guard and the two forts under the jurisdiction of Chaigou and Xiyanghe entered.

Yanqing Prefecture: Difficulty. It was Zhili Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty and was transferred to Xuanfu Town in the 10th year of Shunzhi (1653). In the 32nd year of Kangxi's reign, the Yongning Guards entered the province.

Baoanzhou: Jane. It was Zhili Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty and was transferred to Xuanfu Town in the 10th year of Shunzhi (1653).

Wei County: Weizhou Wei in the Ming Dynasty, it was renamed Yu County in the 32nd year of Kangxi (1693); the province was transferred to Yuzhou in the 22nd year of Qianlong (1757).

Yongning County: It belonged to the Zhili Prefecture of Yanqing in the Ming Dynasty. In the 16th year of Shunzhi (1659), the province entered Yanqing Wei (some say Yanqing Prefecture).

Yanqing Guard: In the Ming Dynasty, it was located in the Zhili Prefecture of Yanqing. In the seventh year of Shunzhi, the left guard of Yanqing entered the province; in the twenty-sixth year of Qianlong (1761), the province entered Yanqing Prefecture.

Yongping Mansion: Yes.

Lulong County: It is difficult to rush to Fanyang County and rely on Guo County.

Qian'an County: complicated and difficult.

Funing County: Difficulty.

Changli County: Difficulties.

Luanzhou: Difficult. The state was sentenced to Hu Gezhuang.

Leting County: Jane. It belonged to Luanzhou in the Ming Dynasty and was directly under the government in the third year of Yongzheng (1725).

Linyu County: Mingshan Haiwei (in Funing County), was changed to a county in the second year of Qianlong (1737).

Chifeng Zhili Prefecture: Difficulties. In the 29th year of Qianlong's reign (1764), the Zhili Hall of Bagou was established in the north of Bagou. In the 43rd year of Qianlong's reign (1778), the Zhili Hall of Ulanhada was established in Chifeng County and belonged to Chengde Mansion; in the third year of Guangxu In the fourteenth year (1908), he was promoted to Zhili Prefecture.

This jurisdiction: the county magistrate is in Damiao Town.

Linxi County: In the 34th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu (1908), the county was established northwest of the Chahanmulun River in Balin.

Kailu County: The county was established in the first year of Xuantong (1909).

Zunhua Zhili Prefecture: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties. In the Ming Dynasty, Zunhua County belonged to Jizhou; in the fifteenth year of Kangxi's reign (1676), it was promoted to a prefecture and directly under the jurisdiction of Shuntian Prefecture; in the eighth year of Qianlong's eighth year (1743), it was promoted to Zhili Prefecture.

This jurisdiction: Prefecture is located in Shimen Town.

Yutian County: It is difficult to rush into the mountains. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Jizhou, and in the third year of Yongzheng (1725) it was changed to Yongping Prefecture; in the eighth year of Qianlong (1743) it was changed to Zhili Prefecture.

Fengrun County: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Jizhou, and in the third year of Yongzheng (1725) it was changed to Yongping Prefecture; in the eighth year of Qianlong (1743) it was changed to Zhili Prefecture.

Yizhou Zhili Prefecture: difficult. Ming Yi Prefecture belonged to Baoding Prefecture, and was promoted to Zhili Prefecture in the eleventh year of Yongzheng (1733).

This jurisdiction: Prefecture is stationed for examination.

Laishui County: Chongfan.

Guangchang County: Jane. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Datong Prefecture in Shanxi Province, and in the 11th year of Yongzheng (1733) it was changed to Zhili Prefecture.

Jizhou Zhili Prefecture: Fanti. In the Ming Dynasty, Jizhou belonged to Zhending Prefecture and was promoted to Zhili Prefecture in the second year of Yongzheng (1724).

This jurisdiction:

Nangong County: Jian.

Zaoqiang County: complicated and difficult.

Xinhe County: Jane.

Wuyi County: Tired.

Hengshui County: Jane. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Shenzhou. In the second year of Yongzheng (1724), it was directly under the jurisdiction of Zhengding Prefecture. In the same year, it was changed to Zhili Prefecture.

Zhili Prefecture of Zhaozhou: Chongfan. Zhaozhou in the Ming Dynasty belonged to Zhending Prefecture, and was promoted to Zhili Prefecture in the second year of Yongzheng (1724).

This jurisdiction:

Baixiang County: Chongfan.

Longping County: Jane.

Gaoyi County: Jane.

Ningjin County: Jane.

Lincheng County: Jane.

Shenzhou Zhili Prefecture: Jane. In the Ming Dynasty, Shenzhou belonged to Zhending Prefecture and was promoted to Zhili Prefecture in the second year of Yongzheng (1724).

This jurisdiction:

Wuqiang County: Jian. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Jinzhou, and in the second year of Yongzheng (1724) it was changed to Zhili Prefecture.

Raoyang County: Tired and difficult. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Jinzhou, and in the second year of Yongzheng (1724) it was changed to Zhili Prefecture.

Anping County: Jane. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Jinzhou, and in the second year of Yongzheng (1724) it was changed to Zhili Prefecture.

Dingzhou Zhili Prefecture: It is difficult to overcome the difficulties. Ming Ding Prefecture belonged to Zhending Prefecture, and was promoted to Zhili Prefecture in the second year of Yongzheng (1724).

This jurisdiction:

Quyang County: Jian.

Shenze County: Jane. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Qizhou, and in the twelfth year of Yongzheng (1734), it was changed to Zhili Prefecture.

Zhangjiakou Zhili Department: Yes. Shunzhi initially belonged to Xuanfu Town; in the Kangxi period, the county magistrate was established; in the second year of Yongzheng (1724), the Zhili Hall was established, and the administration was placed in the Lower Fort of Zhangjiakou, Wanquan County; In 1881), it was changed to Fumin Tongzhi; in the late Qing Dynasty, it was moved to Xinghe City.

This jurisdiction:

Dushikou Zhili Department: Yes. Shunzhi initially belonged to Xuanfu Town; in the Kangxi period, the county magistrate was established, and in the twelfth year of Yongzheng (1734), the Zhili Hall was established, which was placed in Dushikou City, Chicheng County.

Director Tongzhi was established; in the seventh year of Guangxu (1881) It was reestablished as Fumin Tongzhi.

This jurisdiction:

Dollonol Zhili Department: Yes. Shunzhi initially belonged to Xuanfu Town; in the tenth year of Yongzheng's reign (1732), the Zhili Hall was established, with the director Tongzhi; in the seventh year of Guangxu's reign (1881), the Fumin Tongzhi was established.

This jurisdiction:

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Note ①: The capital belongs to the city: in the early Qing Dynasty, the outer city of the capital was in charge of the security of the Five City Military and Horse Division. In the 13th year of Kangxi (1674), the inner city of the capital was commanded by the Admiral Jiumen Infantry Army (commonly known as Jiu

Admiral) is responsible for public security, and the capital is not under the jurisdiction of Daxing and Wanping. In the fifth year of Yongzheng's reign (1727), the boundaries between the capital city and neighboring states and counties were determined, and the outside of Chaoyang Gate was placed in the East City, the outside of Fucheng Gate was placed in the West City, the outside of Yongding Gate was placed in the Nancheng, and the outside of Desheng Gate was placed in the Nancheng. Placed under Beicheng.

Note ②: Fourth Road Hall: In the 26th year of Kangxi (1687), the four-way arresting and robber halls in the southeast and northwest were established. The lawsuits and penalties of Shuntian Prefecture's states and counties were forwarded by the Fourth Road Hall.

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