The division of Tang dynasty

Administrative divisions of the Tang Dynasty: The Tang Dynasty initiated the establishment of Taoist government in the history of chinese administrative division. In the first year of Zhenguan (627), Emperor Taizong divided the world into 10 roads: Guannei, Henan, Hedong, Hebei, Shannan, Longyou, Huainan, Jiangnan, Jiannan and Lingnan. However, these roads have no real power. In the Tang dynasty, the city level was mainly the general manager's office, the governor's office and our special envoy. Counties are under the government.

In the 14th year of Zhenguan (640), there were 360 states in China, which governed 1557 counties. During the Kaiyuan period, Shannan and Jiangnan were divided into east and west, and three roads, namely, Gyeonggi, Duji and Qianzhong, were added to form a fifteen-way pattern. There are counties under it, and there are counties under it. At the end of Kaiyuan, there were 328 counties in China, 1573 counties.

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The capital of the Tang Dynasty:

Guannei road 1

Guannei Road is located within the geographical scope of Gu Yong Prefecture, and initially governs 27 states 135 counties, and also governs Anbei Hufu, which is equivalent to the Hetao area north of Qinling Mountain in Shaanxi, east of Helan Mountain in Ningxia, west of Hohhot City in Inner Mongolia, south of Yinshan Mountain and Langshan Mountain.

2. Kainan Road

After the Qin dynasty destroyed Bashu, Sichuan implemented the county system and established Bashu County in the original Bashu area. In the first year of Emperor Taizong's Zhenguan (AD 627), the state-county system was abolished and Yizhou was changed to Jiannan Road, the seat of the government. Because it is located in the south of Jianmenguan, it is named.

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