Zhejiang belonged to wuyue in the Spring and Autumn Period and Chu in the Warring States Period.
During the Qin Dynasty, it belonged to Huiji County, Yanzhou County and Minzhong County.
Han dynasty belongs to Yangzhou secretariat department; When the Three Kingdoms entered the territory of Soochow, they still belonged to Yangzhou.
In the Tang Dynasty, it belonged to Jiangnan Road first, then to Jiangnan East Road, then to Zhejiang East Road and Zhejiang West Road, so "Zhejiang" became the name of the administrative region.
During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Qian Liu, a native of Lin 'an, established Wu Yueguo, which belongs to Jiangnan Road.
During the northern song dynasty, it belonged to liangzhe road; Lin 'an (now Hangzhou), the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty, is divided into two roads: West Zhejiang and East Zhejiang.
In the Yuan Dynasty, it belonged to Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.
In the early Ming Dynasty, Zhejiang Province was established as Zhongshu Province, referred to as Zhejiang Province. Since then, the name of the province has appeared, and it was later changed to Zhejiang Chengxuan Bureau, which governs 1 1 state, 1 state, 75 counties, and the provincial boundary area is basically finalized.
In the early years of Qing Emperor Kangxi, it was changed to Zhejiang Province, which has been passed down to this day.
Topography of Zhejiang province
Hills account for 74.63%, flat land accounts for 20.32%, rivers and lakes account for 5.05%, and the cultivated land area is only 208 1.7 million hectares, so it is said that "seven mountains, one water and two fields".
The topography of Zhejiang is stepped from southwest to northeast, with low alluvial plain in the northeast, hills and coastal plain in the east, hills and basins in the middle and mountains and hills in the southwest. It can be roughly divided into six topographical areas: northern Zhejiang plain, southwestern Zhejiang hilly basin, southeastern Zhejiang coastal plain and coastal islands.
Refer to the above? Zhejiang Provincial People's Government-History and Humanities