Cities during the Three Kingdoms Period

1. Yecheng. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 204), Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao and occupied Yecheng and built the capital of Yecheng. Since then, Yecheng has been the capital of the six dynasties of Cao Wei, Hou Zhao, Ran Wei, Qian Yan, Eastern Wei, and Northern Qi. Linzhang is the capital city, so Linzhang has the reputation of "the hometown of the Three Kingdoms and the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties".

2. Xuchang, during the Three Kingdoms period, Wei was called Yingchuan County and belonged to Yuzhou. Jian'an District, Yingyin County, Yanling County, Changshe County, etc. all belonged to Yingchuan County. Xuchang is one of the five capitals of Wei. In the second year of Wei Huangchu in the Wei Kingdom (221), Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi changed Xuxian County to "Xuchang County" because "the Han Dynasty died in Xu, and Wei Jichang was in Xu".

3. Jianye, the name of Nanjing during the Soochow period, was the capital of Soochow during the Three Kingdoms period and was the economic, cultural, political, and military center of southern China at that time. In the 16th year of Jian'an (211) of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Sun Quan moved his administrative office from Jingkou to Moling (today's Nanjing).

4. Hanzhong, from the first year to the sixth year of Jianwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-30 years), the county administration was moved to Nanzheng (in today's Hanzhong urban area). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhang Lu separatized Hanzhong and changed it to Hanning County; in the 20th year of Jian'an (215), Cao Cao conquered Zhang Lu and changed it to Hanzhong County; in the 24th year of Jian'an (219), Liu Bei occupied Hanzhong and still Set up Hanzhong County.

5. Bajun, in the first year of Xingping in the Eastern Han Dynasty (194), Yizhou Mu Liu Zhang divided Bajun into three parts: Bajun to the north of Dianjiang, and Yongning County from Jiangzhou to Linjiang. , Qu Renzhi Yu was restored to Guling County.