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Where is Jiang Huan? 5 principalities

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There was a person on the Internet saying that Jiang Wan was from Quanzhou, Guilin, and I felt that people now are really open-minded and do not talk surprisingly endlessly!

Jiang Huan (?-246), courtesy name Gongyan ,three kingdoms Chenguang Shu Han important minister, was a cousin of Liu Min and Pan Mao. A native of Lingling Xiangxiang Township, Jingzhou (present-day Shuangfeng County, Hunan Province), he was one of the Four Yings of the Shu Han Dynasty.

This is documented on the wiki. When we understand a person, we must first know his birth, death, and place of birth.

Liu Bei entered Shu in the 16th year of Jian'an (211 AD), the year when Zhuge Liang was 30 years old. According to historical records: Jiang Wanzi Gongyan, Lingling Xiangxiang people also. Weak Crown and his brother Quanling Liu Min are well known. Shu Zuo followed the first lord into Shu, except for Guangdu Chang. The meaning of this passage is: Jiang Huan, Zi Gongyan, a native of Xiangxiang County, Lingling County. At the age of twenty, he and his cousin Liu Min of Quanling became local celebrities. Jiang Huan followed his ancestor Liu Bei into Shu as a prefecture shuzuo and was promoted to the county magistrate of Guangdu County.

According to the current situation, Jiang Huan is many years younger than Zhuge Ge, when Zhuge is 30 years old, Jiang Huan should be between 20-30, Zhuge was born in 181, according to common sense, to achieve the position of county magistrate, at least 20 years old, so Jiang Huan should be between 182 and 191.

In the third year of Emperor Jian'an of the Han Dynasty (198), Liu Biao of Jingzhou captured Lingling, and the territory of Lingling fell within Liu Biao's sphere of influence. Prior to this, Lingling County had jurisdiction over 8 counties and 5 county-level houguo. They are:

Quanling County: The county seat was in lingling district of present-day Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, and had jurisdiction over the lingling district of present-day Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City, Dong'an County, Qiyang County, Qidong County, and the northern part of Shuangpai County;

Lingling County: Xianshui Township, Quanzhou County, Guangxi District, and administers the area around present-day Quanzhou, Xing'an, and Guanyang in Guangxi;

Yingdao County: The county seat was in day Dayangdong, Ningyuan County, Hunan Province, and had jurisdiction over the area of present-day Ningyuanshui City, Jiuquan, Dao County, Mandarin Garden, and Sima bridge;

Lingdao County: The county seat was in Hujia Village in the eastern part of present-day Ningyuan County, Hunan Province, and had jurisdiction over the area around present-day Ningyuan and Xintian. (In the fourth year of the Western Han Dynasty (45 BC), the Marquis of Lingling was merged into Lingdao County;

Shi'an County: the county seat was in present-day Guilin City, Guangxi District, and had jurisdiction over the area around present-day Guilin, Yongfu, and Yangshuo, Guangxi;

Yingpu County: The county seat was in the area of dongmen in present-day DaoXian County, Hunan Province, and had jurisdiction over the area of present-day Dao County and part of Shuangpai South;

Taoyang County: The county was administered in the area of Yongshi Town, Quanzhou County, Guangxi District, and had jurisdiction over present-day Quanzhou and Resources, Guangxi;

Xiangxiang County: The county seat was in present-day Xiangxiang City, Hunan Province, and had jurisdiction over present-day Xiangxiang City and Shuangfeng County.

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Marquis of Chong'an: Former Zhongwu County (renamed Marquis of Chong'an in the third year of Yongjian, 128 AD), the seat of government was in present-day Xidu Town, Hengyang County, Hunan Province, with jurisdiction over present-day Hengyang County;

Marquis of Duliang: The seat of government was in present-day Wugang City, Hunan Province, and had jurisdiction over the area of present-day Dongkou, Suining, Wugang, Chengbu and other counties and cities;

Marquis of Fuyi: The seat of government was in the west of present-day Shaoyang County, Hunan Province, and had jurisdiction over the area around present-day Xinning County and Shaoyang County;

Marquis of Zhaoyang: Seat of government in present-day Shaodong County, Hunan Province, with jurisdiction over Shaodong County;

Marquis of Yanyang: The seat of government was in the eastern part of present-day Shaodong County, Hunan Province, and had jurisdiction over Hengyang County and The Eastern Prefecture of Shaodong County.

In summary, when Jiang Huan was born, there was no problem with the xiangxiang under the jurisdiction of Lingling County, and there was no problem with the people of Xiangxiang in Jingzhou, because Liu Biao dominated Jingzhou and naturally took over Lingling County, so the Wikipedia statement was also correct. Because it was used to use the local jurisdiction title when Jiang Huan was alive at that time, it can more accurately show that Jiang Huan is a Xiangxiang person!

According to legend, during the Three Kingdoms period, there was a place with beautiful mountains and rivers called Yijia Bay on the banks of the Juanshui River. Trickling water is the Yi custom river, Yijia Bay is a slip of the tongue, should be Yijia Bay, that is, the current Xiangtan Yi Custom River Yijia Bay. This is possible, the specific location is said to be in the territory of Shuangfeng County, there are also said to be in the territory of Hengyang, in fact, it is because the trickle connects these three places!

(This article refers to Baidu Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, History and other related materials.) Thanks! )

Where is Jiang Huan? 5 principalities

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