Shaoxing handwritten newspaper pictures

Shaoxing handwritten newspaper pictures are as follows:

Shaoxing City, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province, is a city in the central area of ??the Yangtze River Delta, a core city in the Hangzhou Bay Greater Bay Area, and the Hangzhou Metropolitan Area. The sub-central city is located in East China, the north-central part of Zhejiang Province, and the south coast of Hangzhou Bay, between 29°13′35″ and 30°17′30″ north latitude and 119°53′03″ and 121°13′38″ east longitude. between.

It is connected to Ningbo City in the east, Taizhou City and Jinhua City in the south, Hangzhou City in the west, and faces Jiaxing City across the Qiantang River in the north, with a total area of ??8274.79 square kilometers. As of the end of 2022, Shaoxing City has a permanent population of 5.353 million people, governs 3 districts, 1 county, and manages 2 county-level cities.

Historical evolution

In the middle of the Neolithic Age, starting from the Xiaohuangshan site, it has a history of about 9,000 years. The ancient capital of the Yue Kingdom was built in 490 BC and has a history of nearly 2,500 years. According to historical records: Dayu succeeded in controlling the flood. He gathered the princes at Maoshan in Shaoxing to plan for rewards. After his death, he was buried in this mountain. Because he changed Maoshan's name to "Kuiji", this is the origin of the name Kuaiji.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, the Yue people established the Yue State, centered around the present-day Shaoxing area, and became one of the countries of the Spring and Autumn Period.

During the Warring States Period, King Gou Jian of Yue defeated the State of Wu, and the territory of the State of Yue expanded to the Jianghuai region. In 333 BC, the thirty-sixth year of King Xian of Zhou, King Wei of Chu raised troops and defeated Yue. He took all the territory of Wu and moved it to Zhejiang. Yue began to "submit his dynasty to Chu", but all Yue states still existed.

In 222 BC, the twenty-fifth year of the Qin Dynasty, he settled in the south of the Yangtze River and surrendered to the Yuejun. He established Kuaiji County in the land of Wuyue and governed Wu County, which is now Suzhou. In the 26th year of China's reunification, a system of prefectures and counties was implemented. Kuaiji County successively administered more than 20 counties including Shanyin, including Shanyin, Zhuji, Shangyu, Yuyao, Juzhang, Yin, Wushang, and Taimo in today's Zhejiang Province. , Qiantang, Yuhang, Youquan, Wucheng, Haiyan and other counties.

In 106 BC, the fifth year of Yuanfeng in the Western Han Dynasty, the Thirteen Provincial Governors Department was set up to supervise all counties. Kuaiji County was supervised by the Yangzhou Provincial Governor Department, and two counties, Shan County and Yuji County, were added. At that time, Kuaiji County was in charge of Twenty-six counties, including eighteen counties in present-day Zhejiang.

In the 4th year of Yongjian of the Eastern Han Dynasty (129 AD), Wu County was divided from Kuaiji County. Today, the south of Qiantang River is still Kuaiji County, which governs Shanyin. At that time, it governed Shanyin, Zhuji, Shangyu, Shining, Yan, and Yuyao. , Da, Yin, Juzhang, Zhang'an, Yongning, Wushang, Taimo and Dongye fifteen counties.