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Qin Jian's "Zhongxian Road" and the Qin Dynasty's Gyeonggi Administrative System Qin Jian's "Zhongxian Road" can be interpreted within the framework of the three county-level administrative regions of internal history, subordinate states, and counties. In the legal text and administrative operation,

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Qin Jian's "Zhongxian Road" and the administrative system of Gyeonggi in the Qin Dynasty

Qin Jian's "Middle County Road" can be interpreted within the framework of the three county-level administrative regions of internal history, state and county.

In legal texts and administrative operations, "Zhongxian" can be independent, and it is a kind of county-level administrative region, which is under the jurisdiction of internal history.

Therefore, "Zhongxian Road" should be read as "Zhongxian, Dao", which is the collective name of "Zhongxian" and "Zhongdao".

Yuelu Qinjian's "state road" corresponds to "Zhongxian" and other counties, and should be county-level administrative regions under the jurisdiction of the state.

The "Middle Road" and the "State Road" are in the same Qin old land, corresponding to the "Middle County", and are not the "Dao" of the "County Road", indicating that the "State Road" under the jurisdiction of the state is the "Middle Road".

Therefore, the "Zhongxian Road" in the Gyeonggi region of the Qin Dynasty was actually an administrative system under the dual jurisdiction of internal history and vassal states.

This system not only continued the administrative system of Wanggi before the unification of Qin, but also laid the foundation for the administrative integration of Jinggi in the early Han Dynasty. #记录我的2024#

Qin Jian's "Zhongxian Road" and the Qin Dynasty's Gyeonggi Administrative System Qin Jian's "Zhongxian Road" can be interpreted within the framework of the three county-level administrative regions of internal history, subordinate states, and counties. In the legal text and administrative operation,
Qin Jian's "Zhongxian Road" and the Qin Dynasty's Gyeonggi Administrative System Qin Jian's "Zhongxian Road" can be interpreted within the framework of the three county-level administrative regions of internal history, subordinate states, and counties. In the legal text and administrative operation,
Qin Jian's "Zhongxian Road" and the Qin Dynasty's Gyeonggi Administrative System Qin Jian's "Zhongxian Road" can be interpreted within the framework of the three county-level administrative regions of internal history, subordinate states, and counties. In the legal text and administrative operation,
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