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Jiangsu Qing Dynasty old map exposed, Jiangsu Eight Provinces, where does your hometown belong?

Most of the partners know that Jiangsu and Anhui originally belonged to the same province called Jiangnan, and even during the Ming Dynasty, it was also called Nanzhili as the second capital area, and its position was unprecedentedly improved. Until the early years of the Qing Dynasty, because of the development of population and economy, it was divided into today's Jiangsu (taking the first character of Jiangning Province and Suzhou Prefecture) and Anhui. Including now Shanghai, Jiangsu and Anhui

During the Qing Dynasty, another feature was that it had two provincial capitals, one in Nanjing and one in Suzhou. In fact, when the provinces were divided, the provincial capital of Anhui was not in its territory, but was placed in Nanjing, and it was not until the later period that it was moved to Anqing, Anhui.

Jiangsu Qing Dynasty old map exposed, Jiangsu Eight Provinces, where does your hometown belong?

During the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty (1820), Jiangsu Province had 8 provinces, 3 prefectures, and 1 directly subordinate hall, stationed in Jiangning Province. The 8 provinces are: Jiangning Province, Yangzhou Province, Huai'an Province, Changzhou Province, Zhenjiang Province, Suzhou Province, Songjiang Province, and Xuzhou Province. The three prefectures directly under the prefecture are Tongzhou, Haizhou and Taicang Prefecture. 1 Directly subordinate hall is: Sea Gate Hall.

Jiangsu Qing Dynasty old map exposed, Jiangsu Eight Provinces, where does your hometown belong?

Map of modern Jiangsu

Jiangsu Bafu and its subordinate counties are

Jiangning Province: Shangyuan, Jiangning, Jurong, Lishui, Jiangpu, Liuhe, Gaochun

Huai'an Province: Shanyang, Funing, Yan, Qinghe, Andong, Taoyuan

Yangzhou Capital: Jiangdu, Ganquan, Yizheng, Xinghua, Baoying, Dongtai, Gaoyouzhou, Taizhou

Xuzhou Prefecture: Tongshan, Xiao County, Zhongshan, Feng County, Pei County, Suqian, Suining, Pizhou

Changzhou capital: Wujin, Yanghu, Wuxi, Jinkui, Jiangyin, Yixing, Jingxi, Jingjiang

Zhenjiang Province: Dantu, Jintan, Danyang, Liyang, Taiping

Suzhou Prefecture: Wu County, Changzhou, Yuanhe, Kunshan, Xinyang, Changshu, Zhaowen, Wujiang, Zhenze, Taihu Hall

Songjiang Province: Huating, Lou County, Fengxian, Jinshan, Shanghai, Nanhui, Qingpu, Chuansha Hall

There are other state halls

Taicang Prefecture: Zhenyang, Chongming, Jiading, Baoshan

Haizhou prefectures: Haizhou, Ganyu, Shuyang

Tongzhou Prefecture: Tongzhou, Rugao, Taixing

Haimen Directly Affiliated Hall: Haimen Hall

See where your hometown belonged to the Old Eight Provinces during the Qing Dynasty? You are welcome to leave a message

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