The ownership of some provinces during the Warring States period was revealed

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-30

During the Warring States Period, the ownership of various provinces in Chinese history changed dramatically. This period was an important period in Chinese history, with fierce battles between various vassal states for territory and resources. During this period, the ownership of China's various provinces also changed with the changing situation of the war.

Hebei ProvinceIn the Warring States period, it was mainly forSwallowZhaoGoverned by both countries. Among them, the north of Baoding is the Yan people, and the south is the Zhao peopleTherefore, Hebei is known as the "Land of Yan Zhao".。InShanxi Province, mainly belonging to the state of Zhao. The northern part of Shanxi was the territory of the Zhao State, and the southern part was the territory of the Wei State. Liaoning Province mainly belonged to the Yan State during the Warring States Period.

Jiangsu ProvinceIn the Warring States period, it was mainly forChuGuoheWuState-governed. Among them, Nanjing and other places belong to the Chu State, and Suzhou and other places belong to the Wu State. During the Warring States Period, Zhejiang Province was mainly under the jurisdiction of the Yue and Chu States. Among them, Hangzhou and other places belong to the Yue State, and Ningbo and other places belong to the Chu State. Anhui Province was mainly under the jurisdiction of Chu and Wu during the Warring States Period. Among them, Hefei and other places belong to the Chu State, and Wuhu and other places belong to the Wu State. In addition to the provinces listed above, there are also some provinces that also belonged during the Warring States period. For exampleGuangdong ProvinceDuring the Warring States period, it was mainly under the jurisdiction of the South Vietnamese State. The Nanyue Kingdom was established by the descendants of the Zhao State who fled to Lingnan after the fall of the Zhao State. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous RegionDuring the Warring States Period, it was mainly under the jurisdiction of ethnic minorities such as Xiou and Luoyue. Guizhou ProvinceDuring the Warring States period, it was mainly governed by ethnic minorities such as the Yelang Kingdom.

In addition, during the Warring States period, the territory and population of the various vassal states were constantly changing. Some vassal states fought wars and annexations in order to compete for territory and resources. At the same time, some vassal states also entered into alliances or exchanges with other countries through diplomatic means. These changes not only reflect the historical background and social conditions at that time, but also provide an important reference for future generations to understand and study Chinese history.

In short, the Warring States period was an important period in Chinese history, and the ownership of various provinces also changed greatly. These changes not only reflect the historical background and social conditions at that time, but also provide an important reference for future generations to understand and study Chinese history.

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