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First of all, the six counties of Xuzhou refer to the six cities in a province, and Xuzhou City is the capital city of Xuzhou. City. City.
The county refers to the city, and the city is the fortification of the city, which is equivalent to the Forbidden City in Beijing, and the county refers to the suburbs, villages, etc., which are under the jurisdiction of the periphery of the city.
As for the siege of the city, it is like this, in ancient times, it was important to fight a morale, and if the city gate was broken, it would be easy to enter it, and there would be no street fighting, and the last person would be hit, because all the elites at the city gate were either dead or descended, and it was unrealistic to say that the defense of the city gate was relatively weak compared to the city wall, and the city gate, a city defense center, would the only entrance to the city be weak.
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The Han Dynasty divided the country into 13 prefectures: Qinghai, Hebei, Youyan, Xu, Jingyang, Yuyiliang, and Jiaozhi, Shuofang, and the latter two later changed to counties.
State Largest A state can have more than one county, and a county refers to a geographical boundary, while a city is a building, large or small.
The six counties of Xuzhou Each county has multiple cities.
As for the siege, I don't quite understand what you're asking There are many ways to siege the city in ancient times, the city walls are too thick, only the city gates are easy to destroy (such as burning with fire), and if you capture the city gates, you can enter the city and fight in the streets, so the siege focuses more on attacking the city gates.
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Zhou probably means province, county means region, and city means county. For example, if you don't know where you are, take Hebei as an example, Hebei Province is the continent, Baoding City is the county, and Zhuozhou City is the city, you know.
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At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the country was divided into 12 states, Xuzhou was one of them, Xuzhou included six counties, each of which had jurisdiction over a number of cities.
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At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the country was divided into 12 states: Qinghai, Hebei, Youyan, Xu, Jingyang, Yuyiliang, and also had ** jurisdiction. Xuzhou is quite a province now, the county is quite a prefecture-level city, and the city is equivalent to a county seat. The city of Xuzhou should be equivalent to a provincial capital.
That is, the entire provincial-level administrative organ of Xuzhou is located.
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In ancient times, the city was not large, and only the local gentry and garrisons could live, and the peasants lived in the city. I didn't say that I only hit the city gate, didn't I say that there was a siege.
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At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the country was divided into 12 states, including several counties, each of which had jurisdiction over a number of cities.
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During the Three Kingdoms period, there were a total of thirteen states and counties:
1. Liangzhou, now Gansu;
2. Yizhou, now Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Xishu;
3. Jiaozhou, now Yuegui;
4. Yangzhou, now Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, Anhui, Jiangnan; High ridges.
5. Xuzhou, now northern Jiangsu, southern Lunan, Huaihai;
6. Qingzhou, now Shandong;
7. Jizhou, now Hebei;
8. Youzhou, now Jiliao;
9. Yanzhou, now northern Henan and western Luxi;
10. Yuzhou, now Henan;
11. Jingzhou, now Hunan, Hanzhong;
12, and Zhou, now Shanxi, Hetao Jiannianyan;
13, Sili, now Shaanxi, Guanzhong.
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During the Three Kingdoms period, there were thirteen prefectures and counties:
1. Liangzhou, now Gansu;
2. Yizhou, now Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Xishu;
3. Jiaozhou, now Yuegui;
4. Yangzhou, now Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi and Anhui, Jiangnan;
5, Xuzhou, Wutong Shixian North Lunan cover limbs, Huailun search sea;
6. Qingzhou, now Shandong;
7. Jizhou, now Hebei;
8. Youzhou, now Jiliao;
9. Yanzhou, now northern Henan and western Luxi;
10. Yuzhou, now Henan;
11. Jingzhou, now Hunan, Hanzhong;
12. Bingzhou, now Shanxi, Hetao;
13, Sili, now Shaanxi, Guanzhong.
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The three countries and nine states are: Jizhou and Yanzhou.
Qingzhou, Xuzhou, Yangzhou, Jingzhou, Liangzhou, Yongzhou and Yuzhou.
1. Jizhou, starting from Hukou of the Yellow River, involves parts of present-day Shanxi, Hebei, Henan and other provinces, and is white soil.
2. Yanzhou, from the lower reaches of the Yellow River and Jishui, involves Hebei, Henan and Shandong, and is black soil.
3. Qingzhou, starting from the Bohai Sea and Mount Tai, involving Hebei and Shandong Peninsula, is fertile white soil.
4. Xuzhou, from the Yellow Sea.
Mount Tai, Huai River.
It involves Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui, and the ground is red clay.
5. Yangzhou, starting from the Huai River and the Yellow Sea, involves Jiangsu, Anhui, Jiangxi and the places south of it, and the land is damp soil.
6. Jingzhou, from Jingshan and Hengshan.
Involved, Hubei, Hunan, the ground is damp soil.
7. Yuzhou, from the Central Plains, the lower reaches of the Yellow River, involving Henan and Shandong, the ground is soft soil, and the lower layer is fertile and hard black.
8. Liangzhou, from Huashan and Heishui, involving Shaanxi, Sichuan, Gansu and Qinghai, is black and loose soil.
9. Yongzhou, starting from Heishui and Xihe, involves Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Gansu and Xinjiang, and is the best yellow soil.
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During the Three Kingdoms period, the state towns of each state were referred to as administrative offices, as follows:
1. Yuzhou, Zhisho (qiáo, Bozhou, Anhui).
2. Yanzhou, Changyi (northwest of present-day Lujin Township County).
3. Xuzhou, Zhisuo Tan (tán, southwest of Tancheng County, later moved to Pi).
4. Liangzhou, Zhisuolong (north of Qingshui County, Gansu).
5. Yongzhou, the seat of governance is in Guzang (Liangzhou District, Wuwei).
6. Jizhou, Zhisho 鄗 (hào) (north of Baixiang County, Hebei, later moved to Yecheng).
7. Yangzhou, Liyang (Anhui County, later moved to Shouchun).
8. Jingzhou, Hanshou (east of Xiangchangde City, later moved to Xiangyang).
9, Yizhou, Zhisho 雒 (luò, Sichuan Guanghan City, Hou Mianzhu, and then Chengdu) 10, Jiaozhou, the Eastern Han Dynasty was located in Panyu. During the period of the Three Kingdoms, Wu divided Jiaozhou into Guangzhou and Jiaozhou, and the seat of governance was in Longbian.
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At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were thirteen states in the country: Sili, Yuzhou, Jizhou, Yanzhou, Xuzhou, Qingzhou, Jingzhou, Yangzhou, Yizhou, Liangzhou, Bingzhou, Jiaozhou, and Youzhou. (During the Three Kingdoms period, many states came out, such as Jiaozhou was too big, Dongwu was divided into Guangzhou, Liangzhou was too big, and Cao Wei was divided into Yongzhou).
Sizhou: Luoyang (capital).
Yongzhou: Chang'an.
Xuzhou: Xiapi.
And state: Taiyuan.
Jizhou: Hejian.
Youzhou: Fan Yang.
Yanzhou: Dongjun.
Qingzhou: Linzi.
Yangzhou: Huainan (Shouchun).
Jingzhou: Nanyang.
Yuzhou: Xinye.
Yizhou: Chengdu.
Yangzhou: Jianye (capital).
Jingzhou: Nanjun.
Jiaozhou: Guangzhou.
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Youzhou Zhiji, southwest of present-day Beijing.
Qingzhou ruled Linzi, now northeast of Linzi District, Zibo City, Shandong Province.
Zhitan, Xuzhou, now Tancheng County, Linyi City, Shandong Province.
Yangzhou, Wei State placed Yangzhou, Zhishouchun, now Shou County, Anhui. Wu Guozhi Yangzhou, Zhijianye, now Nanjing.
Jiaozhou, Panyu, now Guangzhou. Later, the state of Wu was divided into Jiaozhou and Guangzhou. Jiaozhou Zhilong, now Hanoi, Vietnam, Guangzhou, Panyu.
And the state, Jian'an and the state were once incorporated into Jizhou, the early years of the Huang Dynasty were replaced, and Jinyang was governed, now Taiyuan.
Jizhou, Zhiye City, now Linzhang, Hebei. In the second year of the early Huang Dynasty, Cao Pi moved the state to Xindu, now Jizhou City, Hebei.
Jingzhou, Wei, Jingzhou governed Xiangyang, Wu Jingzhou governed Jiangling, now Jingzhou City, Hubei.
Liangzhou, Zhilong County, now Zhangjiachuan Hui Autonomous County, Gansu, later moved to Guzang, now Wuwei, Gansu.
Yizhou, Chengdu.
Sizhou, officially known as the Sili School Captain's Department, has jurisdiction over 7 counties near the capital Luoyang and governs Luoyang. Note: In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was called Luoyang, and after the Wei State set the capital, it was changed to Luoyang.
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What I said upstairs is basically correct, but it is from the Eastern Han Dynasty, I will add.
In order to strengthen national defense and defense, the Guanzhong area under the Shu State Division was divided and changed to Yongzhou.
Yizhou was expanded to the Hanzhong area.
Jiaozhou includes Guangxi.
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Youzhou --- Beijing, Tianjin, northern Hebei and Liaoning.
Jizhou --- southern part of Hebei.
And the state --- the south-central part of Shanxi.
Qingzhou --- eastern part of Shandong.
Sili --- western Henan and Guanzhong west of Luoyang.
Yanzhou --- eastern part of Henan and western part of Shandong.
Yuzhou --- central Henan and northern Anhui.
Xuzhou --- north of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu Province.
Jingzhou --- southern Henan (Nanyang Basin), Hubei, Yangzhou, Hunan--- southern Anhui, Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Jiangsu Province, south of the Yangtze River--- eastern Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan, Guizhou, southern Shaanxi, Hanzhong, Liangzhou--- Gansu (after the establishment of the Wei State, part of the new Yongzhou east of the Hexi Corridor), Jiaozhou--- Guangdong and northern Vietnam, Guangxi.
Yongzhou Guanzhong.
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