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In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Guiyang Taishou is Zhao Fan.
Zhao Fan, year of birth and death unknown, in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Guiyang County in Jingnan was too guarded, and Liu Bei surrendered when he attacked Jingnan. Later, he fled because he had a different heart and disappeared.
Zhao Fan, a native of the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the Three Kingdoms period, served as the Guiyang Taishou of Jingzhou in the late Han Dynasty. Later, after the Battle of Chibi, Liu Bei recommended Liu Qi to serve as the assassin of Jingzhou, and then conquered the four counties of Jingzhou in the south. Like the autumn wind sweeping away the fallen leaves, Wuling is too shou Jin Xuan, Changsha is too shou Han Xuan, Guiyang is too shou Zhao Fan, and Lingling is too shou Liu Du are all looking at the wind.
Later, Zhao Fan was replaced by the partial general Zhao Yun as the Taishou of Guiyang, at this time, Zhao Fan's sister-in-law surnamed Fan was widowed, and her appearance had the posture of national beauty and fragrance, and Zhao Fan hoped to promote the marriage of Fan and Zhao Yun.
Zhao Yun excused himself and said: "I have the same surname as you Zhao Fan, and your brother is just like my brother, so it seems inappropriate to combine with your sister-in-law." So he insisted on resigning him.
At that time, someone persuaded Zhao Yun to accommodate her as his wife, Zhao Yun said: "Zhao Fan was actually forced to surrender, his mind is unpredictable, there are many good women in the world, why should I really do this?" In the end, I still didn't marry Fan.
In the end, Zhao Fan really had a different heart as Zhao Yun expected, and fled, Zhao Yun didn't mind at all, and then Zhao Fan disappeared.
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Zhao Fan After the Battle of Chibi, Liu Bei took advantage of the victory to collect the land of Jingxiang. Zhao Yun took the initiative to ask Ying to take Guiyang, Guiyang guarded Zhao Fan and bowed to Zhao Yun, and wanted to marry his widowed sister-in-law to him, but Zhao Yun refused, so the two turned their faces. Zhao Yun saw through Zhao Fan's fraudulent surrender plan, and calculated it to earn Guiyang City.
Then Zhang Fei also took Wuling lightly.
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Summary. Hello, happy to answer your questions.
It is now Chenzhou, Hunan, covering the southern part of present-day Hengyang and the northwestern part of Guangxi.
During the Three Kingdoms period, it was called Gyeyang-gun. Guiyang County of the Three Kingdoms is located in the southeast of Hunan Province, adjacent to Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, and bordering 9 counties, cities and districts such as Yongzhou, Hengyang and Chenzhou.
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Hello, happy to answer your questions. It is now Chenzhou, Hunan, covering the southern part of present-day Hengyang and the northwestern part of Guangxi. During the Three Kingdoms period, it was called Gyeyang-gun.
Guiyang County of the Three Kingdoms is located in the southeast of Hunan Province, adjacent to Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, and bordering 9 counties, cities and districts such as Yongzhou, Hengyang and Chenzhou. Hope it helps. Please give a thumbs up, thank you!
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Guiyang County is now located in the southeast of Hunan Province during the Three Kingdoms period, adjacent to Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, bordering 9 counties, cities and districts of Yongzhou, Hengyang and Chenzhou, and has jurisdiction over 39 townships and towns.
The Book of Jin and the Geographical Chronicles said: "Guiyang County, Hanzhi, and Tong County are six, and there are 11,300 households. Chen, Leiyang, Ben, Linwu, Jinning (formerly Yang'an County, renamed in the first year of Emperor Taikang of Jin Dynasty (280)), Nanping. ”
In addition, according to Hong Liangji's "Eastern Jin Dynasty Territory Chronicles" cloud: "Guiyang County, Hanzhi, Eastern Jin Dynasty Ling County" eight: Chen, Han old counties, "Yuanhe County Chronicles" province (Han old county) into Chenxian County. Rucheng, "Yuanhe County Chronicles": Eastern Jin Dynasty Fenchen County.
In the twentieth year of Jian'an (215), Sun Wu asked Shu to return the counties of Jingzhou, sent Lü Meng to lead the army to receive Changsha and Guiyang counties, and Cao Wei attacked Hanzhong.
With the Xiangjiang River as the boundary, the counties east of the Xiangjiang River belong to Wu, and the counties to the west still belong to Shu, so that Guiyang County in the eastern part of the Xiangjiang River belongs to the jurisdiction of Wu.
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In the Book of the Later Han Dynasty, the Records of the Counties recorded that there were only seven counties in Jingzhou: Nanyang, Nanjun, Jiangxia, Changsha, Wuling, Lingling, and Guiyang. Gangneung belongs to Nam-gun and is the first county of Nam-gun.
Shangyong belongs to Hanzhong County in Yizhou. Xiangyang is a county and belongs to the southern county. In the Book of the Later Han Dynasty, the Jingzhou Zhishu is the Hanshou of Wuling County (that is, the county where Guan Yu was sealed).
The nine counties of Jingzhou appeared in the thirteenth year of Jian'an, that is, after Cao Cao merged the original eight counties of Jingzhou, Xiangyang County was newly established, so Jingzhou has nine counties.
The Book of the Later Han Dynasty only says that there are seven counties in Jingzhou, which was before the first year of the First Ping, and after Liu Biao entered Jingzhou, it has long been the eight counties of Jingzhou, and even the Book of the Later Han Dynasty says: According to Jiangling in the south, Xiangyang in the north, the eight counties of Jingzhou can be passed on. "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" also mentions:
Liu Biao's back was born, not for tribute, the first road of the king's master, the majesty died first, a hundred cities and eight counties, arms and knees. 」
The nine counties of Jingzhou should be: Nan County, Jiangxia County, Nanyang County, Changsha County, Wuling County, Lingling County, Guiyang County, Zhangling County and Xiangyang County.
Four of them belong to present-day Hunan.
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The current Guiyang is a county in Chenzhou, Hunan, and the geographical location of the ancient Guiyang and the modern Guiyang is about the same.
As for Guiyang, it was called in ancient times.
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In the area of Guangdong, the seat of governance is in Qujiang (now south of Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province). The jurisdiction is equivalent to the area of Lianjiang, Qujiang and Shaoguan in Guangdong Province.
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Gyeyang County during the Three Kingdoms period was in a period of great change. In the early period of the Three Kingdoms (before Wu Shu drew the Xiangjiang River and ruled it), the boundary of Guiyang County was the same as that of the Han Dynasty, and the county was governed in Chenzhou, Hunan, including the southern part of present-day Hengyang and the northwestern part of Guangxi, and Guiyang County at this time was in present-day Lianzhou, Guangdong. The Guiyang County taken by Zhao Yun in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is this Guiyang County.
In the later period of the Three Kingdoms, after Wu Shu crossed the Xiangjiang River and ruled, the Eastern Wu adjusted the jurisdiction of this place, and established Hengyang County in the north of Guiyang County (the name of "Hengyang" appeared on the historical stage for the first time, not Hengshan County), Leiyang County in the north was divided into Xinning County (now Changning), and together they were assigned to Hengyang County, and Qujiang, Yangshan, and Guiyang counties (renamed Lian County) in the south were assigned to the newly established Shixing County (now northern Guangdong). In the later period of the Three Kingdoms, Guiyang County became much smaller than the previous Guiyang County, and the county was still in present-day Chenzhou, Guiyang County was canceled, and then rebuilt on another land.
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Guiyang is too shou Zhao Fan, the 52nd chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms Zhuge Liang Mu Zhi Ci Lu Su Zhao Zilong planned to take Guiyang It was written.
Yun out of the village to greet, wait for the quick to open the guest bend the salute, drink together, and accept the seal. To the wine number of patrols, Fan said: "The general's surname is Zhao, and a certain surname is also Zhao, and they were one family five hundred years ago; The general is a true person, a certain person is also a real person, and he is a fellow villager.
If you don't give up, you will be a brother, and it will be a great blessing. "Yun Daxi, each year Geng, Yun and Fan are in the same year, Yun Changfan is four months, and Fan worships Yun as his brother. The two are in the same township, the same year, and have the same surname, which is very compatible.
Xuande said: "Zilong is really a husband." "Then Zhao Fan was released, and he was still ordered to be the Taishou of Guiyang and reward Zhao Yun.
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