What was the name of the ancient city in Jiangxi Province?

Nanchang (Zhang Yu and Hongdu), Jiujiang (Xunyang, Chaisang and Jiangzhou), Shangrao (Raozhou and Xinzhou), Ji 'an (Luling and Jizhou) and Ganzhou (Nankang and Qianzhou).

Nanchang 1

Nanchang, referred to as "Hong" or "Chang", is the capital of Jiangxi Province. Nanchang is located in the south of the Yangtze River, with developed land and water transportation and dangerous situation. There have been "three rivers and five lakes" since ancient times.

Nanchang, known as Zhang Yu (Han nationality) and Hongdu (Sui and Tang dynasties) successively, is the seat of county governments, county governments and state governments in past dynasties and has always been prosperous.

2. Jiujiang

Jiujiang, referred to as "Xunyang" for short, is a prefecture-level city in Jiangxi Province, which was called Xunyang, Chaisang and Jiangzhou in ancient times. It is a famous cultural city in the south of the Yangtze River with a history of more than 2,200 years. It has been ruled by capitals, counties, prefectures and governments throughout the ages.

3. Shangrao

Shangrao, formerly known as Raozhou and Xinzhou, is a city (prefecture level) under the jurisdiction of Jiangxi Province. Shangrao belongs to Yangzhou, originally Fan Yi of Zhou Dynasty, and belongs to the eastern territory of Chu State.

Located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, 27? 48? ~29? 42? East longitude 1 16? 13? ~ 1 18? 29? Between, belong to the inland areas.

4. Ji 'an

Ji 'an, formerly known as Luling and Jizhou, was renamed Ji 'an in the early Yuan Dynasty, meaning "Min 'an, Ji Tai", a prefecture-level city in Jiangxi;

Ji 'an is one of the three pillars of Jiangxi culture, and it has been a place where people gather together since ancient times. "Three thousand scholars crowned China, and chapters and sentences were written in the Spring and Autumn Period", which gave birth to Jiangyou Luling culture.

Known as "Golden Luling", "Looking at the County in the South of the Yangtze River", "Blessed Land with Mountains and Waters", "Hometown of Literature", "The scenery of Luling is semi-gusu", "City of Generals", "Red Cradle" and "Revolutionary Holy Land".

5. Ganzhou

Ganzhou, referred to as Qian for short, is a city divided into districts in Jiangxi Province.

Ganzhou has a long history of administrative divisions. In the fifth year of Wu Jiahe in the Three Kingdoms (236), Dewey, a municipal administrative organization, was established in the south of Luling. The Song Dynasty was divided into two administrative regions, Nan 'an and Ganzhou, referred to as "Gannan".

Because it is located in the upper reaches of Ganjiang River and the south of Jiangxi Province, Gannan Road and Gannan Road were set up in the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty and the early years of the Republic of China, also known as "Gannan".

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