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Zhiyang Zhai (now Yuzhou, Henan).
17 counties: Yangzhai, Yangcheng, Lunshi, Jiaxian, Fathercheng, Yingyang, Xiangcheng, Kunyang, Wuyang, Dingling, Yunxian, Linying, Yingyin, Xuxian, Xinji, Yanling, Changshe. Zhipingyu (now Runan, Henan).
37 counties: Pingyu, Shangcai, Canyang, Wufang, Xiping, Dingying, Zhaoling, Xun (to Injiayin) Qiang, Xihua, Zhengqiang, Ruyang, Nandun, Yang'an, Langling, North Yichun, Ancheng, Shenyang, Anyang, Xinxi, Yiyang, Qisi, Yuanlu, Fubo, Baoxin, Xincai, Liyang, Gushi, Xiangxian, Yilu, Xinyang, Songguo, Sishan, Chengfu, Shansang, Xiyang, Ruyin, Shenxian. Zhichen County (now Huaiyang, Henan).
9 counties: Chen County, Xinping, Ningping, Wuping, Kuxian, Zhexian, Yangxia, Fule, Changping. Governing Suiyang (now Shangqiu County, Henan).
Led 8 counties, Suiyang, Mengxian, Ningling, Yanxian, Gushu, Yuxian, Xiayi, Dangxian. Zhixiang County (now Zhangji, Suixi, Anhui).
21 counties: Xiang County, Xiao County, Zhuqiu, Feng County, Pei County, Linsui, Taiqiu, Jianping, Yu County, Qian County, Dan County, Zhu County, Qi County, Fuli, Guyang, Hu County, Hong County, Xiang County, Longkang, Gongqiu. Zhilu County (now Qufu, Shandong).
6 counties: Lu County, Wenyang, Bian County, Wu County, Fan County, Xue County.
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During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yuzhou was governed by the government (today's Bozhou, Anhui). During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Yuzhou Thorn History Department became a first-class administrative region, of which the Yuzhou Thorn History Department was the jurisdiction of the Qian (now Bozhou, Anhui Province) in the south of present-day Henan, north of the present-day Huai River, east of Funiu Mountain, eastern Henan, northern Anhui, northwest corner of Jiangsu and southwest corner of Shandong. It has jurisdiction over 2 counties of Yingchuan County and Runan County, 4 countries of Liangguo, Peiguo, Chen and Luguo, and 97 counties.
It governs one-tenth of the area of China.
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The history of the state is roughly equivalent to the current governor or mayor, and is the highest administrator of a county or state.
Assassin History, also known as Assassin Envoy, official position. "Thorn" means to check and inquire about things, that is, the duty of supervision. "History" means "imperial history".
This official position had different meanings depending on the dynasty, and it was abolished in the Song Dynasty. Different dynasties have different jurisdictions, for example, in the Qin system, each county has an imperial history, and the post of supervisor is called the imperial history (Jian County Imperial History). The system of assassination was further developed in the middle and late Western Han Dynasty.
In the first year of Emperor Suihe of the Han Dynasty (8 years ago), the assassin was renamed the state pastor, and his authority was further expanded, and he changed from a supervisor to a local military administrator. At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, according to the old Sui system, there were two levels of prefecture (county) and county in the locality, and the governor of the prefecture was the assassin.
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1 History of the Assassination: Inspectors sent to local areas during the Han Dynasty in China. Also known as the State Assassin Duties:
The main duties of the assassin were to supervise the princes and kings, the county guards and the local tyrants, and became the eyes and ears of the emperor to monitor the movements of the princes and kings. Thorn history in the autumn and winter of each year to the county to inspect, at that time people called the line, thorn history through the line to understand the situation, at the end of the year to go to Beijing to play the matter 2 did not make the concept of the history of the thorn, the landlord must have seen the mistake.
Because. The order here means command in classical Chinese.
For example, a can make the history of thorns, and add a total of supervision.
b Hanxing, undecided in the sea, ordered the assassin Shi to raise the state affairs c to order the lieutenant of the division, and the head of the department to the history of the assassin is over three years old.
It's all about commands.
In summary. In the supervision system of the Han Dynasty.
The history of the state thorn is equal to the history of the ministry thorn.
And the history of assassination does not exist.
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Liao (surname lost), Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty was Yuzhang Taishou.
Xiahou Dingguo, a native of Dongping. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Yuzhang was too guarded.
Qingxian, Pei people. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty (Yuan, Chengshi) was Yuzhang Taishou. Zhou Shengfeng, a native of Wuyang, Taishan. In the seventh year of Emperor Guangwu's establishment (31 years), he was Yuzhang Taishou.
Li Zhong, Donglai Huangren. One of the 28 generals of PTZ. In the fourteenth year of Jianwu (38 years), Yuzhang was moved.
Jiang , a native of Pengcheng Guangqin. Jiang Qiu's grandfather. Chapter, and the occasion for Yu Zhang Taishou.
Zhang bowed, and Emperor Yongyuan was Yuzhang Taishou.
Cao Meng, Yuzhang Taishou in the middle of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Liu Qi, Emperor An at the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty and Yongning Zhong was Yuzhang Taishou.
Zhang Yun, when Emperor Shun was Yuzhang Taishou.
Sima Liang (Sima Yi's great-grandfather), a native of Hanoi. In the middle of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yuzhang was too shou.
Luanba, a yellow man in Wei County. Emperor Shun Han Anzhong was Yuzhang Taishou.
Yu continued, when Emperor Chong Yongxi (145 years) was Yuzhang Taishou, and died in prison in February.
Wang Yong, about the time of Emperor Huan, was Yuzhang Taishou.
Liu Pet, the word Zurong, Donglai Muping, after Liu Fei, the king of Qi. About the time of Emperor Huan, it was Yuzhang and Hui Ji Taishou, and it was called "a money too shou".
Chen Fan, a native of Runan. Emperor Huan was too guarded.
Wang Mastiff, a native of Huiji Zhang'an, was the Taishou of Yuzhang when Emperor Huan Ling, and once hunted and killed anti-Dong Yishi and destroyed the Dong coalition army.
Hua Xin, a native of the Tang Dynasty in the plains. Dedicated to the emperor at the beginning of the Yu chapter too shou.
Zhou Shu, dedicated to the early years of Emperor Jian'an as Yuzhang Taishou.
Zhuge Xuan, Langya people, Zhuge Liang follows his father. After Zhou Shu's death, Liu Biao took him as Yuzhang Taishou. In the second year of Jian'an, he was killed by the citizens of Xicheng County.
Zhu Hao, Huiji Shangyu people, Zhu Junzi. Zhou Shu pawn, the imperial court took it as Yuzhang Taishou, borrowed Liu Xuan's soldiers to chase Zhuge Xuan, and was killed by Zhu Rong.
Sun Ben, a native of Fuchun, Wu County. Sun Quan's brother. At the beginning of Jian'an, Zhu Rong and Liu Xuan died, and Sun Ce sent Sun Ben to take Yuzhang County and lead the Taishou by himself.
Sun Lin, Sun Benzi. After Sun Ben's death, he was established as Yuzhang Taishou and led the county for 20 years.
Gu Shao, Wu Jun Wu people, Gu Yongzi. Succeeded Sun Lin as Yuzhang Taishou, and died at the end of Jian'an.
Cai Yi, Han and Wei, succeeded Gu Shao as Yuzhang Taishou.
Xie Jing, a native of Nanyang. In the early years of the Three Kingdoms, Wu was Yuzhang Taishou.
Xie Pei, Sun Quan was too guarded by Yuzhang.
Ji Zhi, a native of Danyang. When Wu Sun was resting, Yuzhang was too guarded.
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Zhiye County (now Linzhangye Town, Hebei).
15 counties: Ye County, Neihuang, Liyang, Fanyang, Yin'an, Wei County, Yuancheng, Guantao, Qingyuan, Pingsi, Qiqiu, Quliang, Liangqi, Wu'an, Sheguo. Zhiganling (now northeast of Linqing, Shandong).
7 counties: Ganling, Beiqiu, Lingxian, Yu (to Youjiayu) County, Yimu, Guangchuan, Tobu City. Zhixindu (now Ji County, Hebei).
13 counties: Xindu, Fuliu, Tangyang, Nangong, Shanxian, Wuyi, Guanjin, Xiabo, Wusui, Raoyang, Anping, Nanshenze, Fucheng. Zhizhuang (go to Tujiaying) Tao (now near Ningjin, Hebei Province, near Dongchen).
Led 15 counties: Zhuang (to Tujiaying) Tao, Yangshi, Yun (to Yuanjiaxiao) County, Xiaquyang, Nanlu (to go to Chejiayan), Ren County, Pingxiang, Nanhe, Julu, Guanggan, Quzhou, Guangzong, Guangnian, Zhangzhang, Lieren. Governing Handan (now Handan, Hebei).
Collar 5 counties: Handan, Yiyang, Xiangguo, Zhongqiu, Bairen. Zhiyuan (now Yin Village, Yuanshi, Hebei).
Led 12 counties: Yuanshi, Luancheng, Pingjian, Gaoyi, Fangfang, Shangai, Zhending, Jiumen, Puwu, Jingcheng, Lingshou, Nanxing Tang. Zhilunu (now Dingzhou, Hebei).
13 counties: Lunu, Anxi, Hanchang, Liwu, Anguo, Wuji, Xinshi, Shangquyang, Wangdu, Tangxian, Puyin, Beiping, Guangchang. Zhilecheng (near Qianhutun in Botou, Hebei Province).
collar 11 counties; Lecheng, Gonggao, Chengping, Zhongshui, Wuyuan, Shuzhou, Dongpingshu, Gaoyang, Yanxian, Wen'an, Yixian. Zhinanpi (now Changzhuang, Nanpi, Hebei).
Ling8 counties: Nanpi, Dongguang, Chonghe, Gaocheng, Yangxin, Xiuxian, Fuyang, Zhangwu.
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The eldest son of Zhi (now the eldest son of Shanxi).
Collar 13 counties: Changzi, Hyun, Gaodu, Yang'a, Ji (to Shegaqi), Luxian, Huguan, Tunliu, Guyuan, Tongba, Xiangyuan, Niexian, and Zhanxian. Zhijinyang (now Jinyuan, Dayuan, Shanxi).
The 15 counties next to the bridge were returned: Jinyang, Yuci, Yangyi, Qixian, Zhongdu, Wuxian, Jiexiu, Pingtao, Daling, Zishi, Langmeng, Yuxian, Yangqu, Xiwu (to Jijiahu), Jingling. Zhilishi (now Shanxi Lishi).
9 counties: Lishi, Zhongyang, Pingzhou, Lin County, Yuanyang, Yuanyin, Pingding, Guangyan, Meiji. Zhifu Shi (now Yulin Yuhe Town, Shaanxi).
Ling9 counties: Fushi, Qiuzi, Baitu, Zhenlin, Luyan, Gaonu, Dingyang, Diaoyin, Qiyuan. Zhiyin Hall (now near Bianzituan, Shuozhou, Shanxi).
14 counties: Yinguan, Mayi, Yixian, Loufu, Guangwu, Yuanping, Lucheng, Wangtao, Fanqi, Juyang, Laoxian, Wuzhou, Pingcheng, Qiangyang. Zhiyunzhong (now Gucheng Township, Tuoketuo County, Inner Mongolia).
11 counties: Yunzhong, Shaling, Shanan, Jiling, Chengle, Wujin, Yuanyang, Dingxiang, Xianyang, Wuquan, Beiyu. Zhishan Wu (now Shanxi Youyu).
Collar 5 counties: Shanwu, Zhongling, Wucheng, Luoxian, Tongguo. Zhijiuyuan (near present-day Baye, Baotou, Inner Mongolia).
9 counties: Jiuyuan, Heyin, Linxiaowo, Wuyuan, Yiliang, Chengyi, Xi'anyang, Wudu, Manbai. Zhi Linrong (now Baleng, Dengkou County, Inner Mongolia).
6 counties: Linrong, Woye, Guangmu, Shuofang, Dacheng, and Sanfeng.
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