Jehol, the old province of China, generally refers to Jehol province. Jehol, referred to as Jehol for short, is one of the ancient administrative divisions of China. 19 14 years, this area was called Jehol Special Zone, which was directly under the central government and later called Jehol Province. 1955, the title of Jehol Province ceased to exist, and the region was also allocated to other provinces.
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After the founding of New China, seven provinces were revoked by the state.
1, Jehol Province
The capital of Jehol Province is now Chengde City, Hebei Province. 19 14 years, this area was called Jehol Special Zone, which was directly under the central government and later called Jehol Province. 1955, the title of Jehol Province ceased to exist, and the region was also allocated to other provinces.
2. Chahar Province
Chahar is the name of a Mongolian tribe, so it is within the boundary of Inner Mongolia. At that time, Chahar Province would be Zhangbei County, which was later renamed Wanquan County. 1952, similarly, this province was revoked and the regions were divided into Shanxi, Hebei and other places.
3. Plain Province
The provincial capital is now Xinxiang City, Henan Province, covering an area of about 50,000 square kilometers. This province was established in 1949, and its area is similar to that of Weiguo in the Spring and Autumn Period, mainly around the present Xinxiang. After the revocation of 1952, the areas under the jurisdiction of Pingyuan Province were merged into Henan and Shandong.
4.Xikang Province
Referred to as Kang, the provincial capital Ya 'an. It borders Yunnan and India in the south, Tibet in the west and Qinghai in the north. This province was established on 1939 and revoked on 1955. The regions of Xikang Province were merged into Xizang Autonomous Region and Sichuan.
5. Songjiang Province
It has something to do with Songhua River. Mudanjiang is the capital of this province, including two cities and fifteen counties. From 65438 to 0949, this province was divided into Heilongjiang Province and Jilin Province.
6. Liaodong Province
Founded in 1949, the provincial capital is Anton province, with an area of about148,000 square kilometers. 1954 June19 was revoked, and Liaodong Province and Liaoxi Province merged to form Liaoning Province.
7. Suiyuan Province
It turns out that this Suiyuan province is the place where the ancient Suiyuan generals were stationed. General Suiyuan was the highest official in Inner Mongolia in Qing Dynasty. So this Suiyuan province is now Inner Mongolia. This province was founded in 1928 and merged into Inner Mongolia when it was established.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Jehol Province