The map of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods is as follows:
The total area is about 2 million square kilometers. Chu is in the south, Zhao is in the north, Yan is in the northeast, Qi is in the east, Qin is in the west, and Han and Wei are in the middle. Among these seven great powers, the three great powers from west to east along the Yellow River Basin - Qin, Wei, and Qi - had the power to influence the situation in the early stage.
The map of modern China is as follows:
China’s land area is about 9.6 million square kilometers, the eastern and southern continental coastlines are more than 18,000 kilometers, and the water area of ??inland seas and border seas is about 470 square kilometers. Thousands of square kilometers. There are more than 7,600 large and small islands distributed in the sea area, of which Taiwan Island is the largest, covering an area of ??35,798 square kilometers. China borders 14 countries and has maritime neighbors with 8 countries. Provincial-level administrative divisions include 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities, and 2 special administrative regions.
Extended information:
1. China’s regional location:
China is located in the east of Asia, on the west coast of the Pacific. It starts from the center of the Heilongjiang River near Mohe in the north and ends at Zengmu Shoal in the Nansha Islands in the south. It starts from the Pamir Plateau in the west and ends at the confluence of Heilongjiang and Ussuri Rivers in the east. The land area is 9.6 million square kilometers and the land border is more than 20,000 kilometers.
The territorial sea consists of the Bohai Sea (inland sea) and three major border seas: the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea, and the South China Sea. The eastern and southern continental coastlines are 18,000 kilometers long.
China’s land border is 22,800 kilometers long, bordering North Korea to the east, Mongolia to the north, Russia to the northeast, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan to the northwest, and Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Nepal to the west and southwest. , Bhutan and other countries, and the south is connected to Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam. The east and southeast face South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia across the sea.
2. The vassal states during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period:
Qi, Jin, Qin, Chen, Wu, Chu, Yue, Han, Zhao, Wei, Song, Lu, Wei, Zheng , Cao, Ju, Zhu, Qi, Yang, Cai, Yan, Ren, Teng, Fei, Ni, Zeng, Zhen, Pi, Chao, Sui, Zhongwu, Liu, Liu, Zhao, Zhou, Dao, Fang, Shen, Shen, Su, Wen, Liao, Shu, Shu Jiu, Shu Yong, Shu Liao.
Yan, Nanyan, Xu, Xu, Yu, Guo, Li, Wuzhong, Zhongshan, Anling, Deng, Jia, Xing, Gan, Rong, Ba, Shu, Shan, Zhou, Hu, Tang, Lai, Quan, Lai, Biyang, Ji, Sui, Tan, Dai, Huang, Xiang, Geng, Huo, Xi, Liang, Rui, Hua, Xue, Yi, Zhang, Dun, Luhun, Fei, Gu, One hundred and five countries are Chidi, Lu, Jiang, Genmou, Ying, Luo, Fan, Mao, Cheng, Su, Zhan, Jiao, Zhu, Lu, and Nie.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period
Baidu Encyclopedia-Warring States of the People's Republic of China