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This article will discuss the evolution of place names and zoning in the historical period of Nanning.

Qin Dynasty Elephant County
After the Qin destroyed the Six Kingdoms, he sent troops to open up territory to the south, and fully promoted the county system in the newly occupied areas. Nanning and the surrounding area belonged to Xiang County, but the southern edge of the Qin Empire was an area with a weak influence on Chinese civilization.
The Western Han Dynasty crossed Yulin County
After the fall of the Qin Dynasty, the successor of the Western Han Dynasty basically followed the county system of the Qin Dynasty in terms of administrative division, implementing a system of parallel counties and states, and in the middle and late Western Han Dynasty, a state pastor (Thorn History Department) was set up to supervise local officials, and the institution gradually evolved into a military and political governor above the county level. Nanning belongs to the Jiaotong Thorn History Department, Yulin County.
Yulin County, Jiaozhou, Eastern Han Dynasty
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the administrative division was basically the same as that of the Western Han Dynasty, and Nanning belonged to Yulin County, the History Department of Jiaozhou.
Yulin County, Wujiao Prefecture
During the Three Kingdoms period, the area around Jiaozhou was first a local warlord
Shi Xie, later under the Eastern Wu regime, Nanning belonged to Yulin County, Jiaozhou, Wu.
Yulin County, Guangzhou, Western Jin Dynasty
In the late Three Kingdoms period, the governments of Wu and Shu became increasingly corrupt and chaotic, and eventually the Shu Han regime was destroyed by the State of Wei, and after the Western Jin Dynasty replaced the State of Wei, the reunification of the North and South was finally completed. Nanning belongs to the Guangzhou Thorn History Department, Yulin County.
Southern Qi Guangzhou Jinxing County
After the reunification of the Western Jin Dynasty, the government quickly became corrupt, and after the Rebellion of the Eight Kings, the ethnic minorities who migrated inland established their own political power in the Yellow River Valley, and the north and south once again fell into division and war. From the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties, whether it is the Yellow River Basin or the south, there are frequent changes in political power, and administrative divisions have been adjusted to varying degrees, Nanning belongs to Jinxing County, Guangzhou, and the place name is Jinxing.
Sui Yulin County Xuanhua
In the late period of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, in the long-term military confrontation, the divided Northern Dynasty Western Wei (Northern Zhou) clique finally defeated the Eastern Wei (Northern Qi), while the Southern Dynasty missed the opportunity for unification in the change of power and went into complete decline, and after the Sui Dynasty replaced the Northern Zhou, it once again created a situation of great unification. In view of the lessons of the long-term warlord wars since the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the rulers of the Sui Dynasty re-implemented the administrative system at the county level and abolished the administrative organ of the prefecture and the pastoral, which was sandwiched between the central and local governments. During the Sui Dynasty, Nanning belonged to Yulin County, and the place name was Xuanhua.
Yongzhou, Tangling South Province
In the Tang Dynasty, on the basis of the Sui Dynasty county system, additional provincial administrative districts were added, and the administrative system of Daozhou County was implemented, and after the middle of the Tang Dynasty, jiedu envoys and governors' offices were added in some areas to take charge of local military and political power, and local forces rose again, eventually resulting in the Anshi Rebellion and the division of feudal towns, warlords and warlords until the fall of the Tang Dynasty. During the Tang Dynasty, Nanning belonged to Yongzhou in Lingnan Province.
Northern Song Dynasty Guangnan West Road Yongzhou
After the establishment of the Northern Song Dynasty, in view of the lessons learned from the division of feudal towns in the middle and late Tang Dynasty, the rulers took a number of measures to vigorously weaken the military and financial strength of the localities, and implemented the Luzhou county system in administrative divisions, and Nanning belonged to Guangnan West Road Yongzhou.
Southern Song Dynasty Guangnan West Road Yongzhou
After the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty, the Southern Song Dynasty, after a long-term confrontation with the Jin Dynasty regime, finally divided the southern song and the Jin dynasty by the line from Dasanguan to the Huai River, and the administrative division of the ruling area still retained by the Southern Song Dynasty was basically unchanged from the Northern Song Dynasty, and Nanning still belonged to Guangnan West Road Yongzhou.
Yuanhu Guangguang Guangxi Liangjiang Road Xuanwei Division
In the middle and late period of the Southern Song Dynasty, the Mongol Empire rose strongly, successively conquered the Western Xia, Jin, Tubo, Dali and other regimes, forming a three-sided encirclement of the Southern Song regime, although the Southern Song regime stubbornly resisted for decades, but the darkness and corruption of the government could not be changed after all, and the Southern Song regime was eventually destroyed by the Yuan Dynasty. After the completion of unification in the Yuan Dynasty, on the basis of following the divisions of the two Song Dynasties, the Xingzhongshu provincial system was implemented, creating a precedent for the later provincial system, and Nanning belonged to the Xuanwei Division of Guangxi Liangjiang Road and Nanning Road in Huguanghang Province.
Nanning Province, Guangxi Province, Ming Dynasty
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, on the basis of inheriting the provincial system, the provincial boundaries of the Yuan Dynasty were adjusted to a certain extent, which basically laid the foundation for the borders of later provinces. Nanning belonged to Guangxi Province, Nanning Province, during this period, the capital of Guangxi was not Nanning, but Guilin.
Nanning Province, Qing Dynasty
At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, the Qing government promoted the "return of land to the stream" in the southwest region, deposed a large number of local toastmasters, set up mobile officials, effectively strengthened the control of the southwest region, and basically inherited the provincial system of the Ming Dynasty in terms of administrative divisions. Nanning belongs to Guangxi Province, Nanning Province.
The relevant information comes from the "Historical Atlas of China" and the "Comparative Table of the History of Chinese Geographical Names", talking about historical geography, saying humanistic education, welcome to like and pay attention to Teacher Yang Fan!