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List of county governors (prefects) who have served as governors of Qingzhou

The governor of Qingzhou, abbreviated as Qingzhou, is located in eastern China, now the Shandong Peninsula. It is governed by Linzi (now Linzi, Shandong), and was originally the capital of Qi State of the Warring States Period. The scope includes the eastern part of Shandong Province.

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====Administrative division, population====

Qingzhou Governor's Ministry of Publicity (Population 2.99 million)

1, Huang Wan (about 180), moved to Shizhong

2, Jiao He (190-191), raised an army against Dong Zhuo, died of illness

3. Zang Hong (191-194), Yuan Shao was appointed as the prefect of Dongjun

4, Tian Kai (191-195), Gongsun Zan was defeated by Yuan Tan

5. Kong Rong (195-196.6), recommended by Liu Bei, was defeated by Yuan Tan and moved to become a master craftsman.

6. Li Zong (196-about 197), Li Dian's brother, Cao Cao, died of illness.

7. Sun Song (196), Liu Biao, and Zhao Qi recommended, but not.

8. Yuan Tan (about 197-205.1), Yuan Shao's eldest son, recommended by Cao Cao, was defeated and killed.

9. Sun Guan (207-217), Cao Cao, was later appointed as General Zhenwei and died in battle. Liu Cong was also appointed as the governor of Qingzhou. There is doubt here.

10. Liu Cong (209-?), Liu Biao's youngest son, was originally the governor of Jingzhou. Cao Cao changed it, but it was unknown later.

11. Wang Ling (225-228), was promoted to the governor of Yangzhou.

12. Cheng Xi (about 235-about 239), was promoted to General of the Northern Expedition.

13, Zhong Yu (258-260), governor of Jingzhou.

14, Lu Zhi (260-about 264), was promoted to General Pingdong.

15, Hu Wei (275-280), Hu Zhengzi, died of illness.

*Zang Ai (unknown), Zang Bazi, Wei general, moved to Shaofu.

*Sun Yu (unknown), general of Wei, and son of Sun Guanzi.

*Chen Zuo (unknown), Wei general, Chen Chensun.

*Zhu Huan (229-238), a general in front of Wu, was in a remote position and died of illness.

*Zhuge Dan (258), originally a general of Wei, surrendered to Wu as the left governor, the Grand Situ, the General of the Cavalry, and was killed that year.

*Puyang Xing (264), Prime Minister Wu, was killed by Emperor Wu Sun Hao.

*Imperial Elephant (Unknown), Wu was appointed, and was taken away from home.

Pingyuan County is located in Pingyuan (near Yinmadian, Shandong Pingyuan, with a population of 1 million).

Leading 10 counties: Pingyuan, Gaotang, Zhua, Luoyin, Ande, Geguo, Xipingchang, Banxian, Leling, Yanci.

Jinan is the capital of Dongpingling (now northwest of Zaoyuan, Zhangqiu, Shandong, with a population of 450,000).

Leading 1. County; Dongpingling, Tugu, Licheng, Taixian, Zhuxian, Suanxian, Dongchao, Zouping, Liangzou, Yuling.

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Le'an governs Linji (now Gaocheng Town, Gaoqing, Shandong, with a population of 420,000).

Leading 9 counties: Linji, Gaoyuan, Qiancheng, Le'an, Bochang, Lixian, Liaocheng, Shouguang, Yixian.

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The State of Qi ruled Linfeng (now Qidu, Linzi District, Zibo, Shandong Province, with a population of 490,000).

Leading 6 counties: Linhuan, Xi'an, Changguo, Banyang, Guangxian, and Linqu.

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Beihai Guozhiju County (now Yaogou Town, Changle, Shandong, with a population of 150,000).

Leading 18 counties: Ju County, Dong'anping, Pingshou, Yingling, Zhuxu, Anqiu, Chang'an, Ping'an, Gaomi, Yi'an, Chunyu, Duchang, Xiami, Jiaodong, Jimo, Zhuangwu, Tingxian, Guanyang.

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Donglai County is the capital of Huang County (now Huangchengji, Longkou, Shandong Province, with a population of 480,000).

Leading 12 counties: Huang County, Yu (Get the Mountain and Add Treasures) Kingdom, Qucheng, Yeguo, Dangli, Luxiang, Mouping, Dongmu, Changyang, Changguang, Buqian.

====The prefect list of county magistrates and prefects====

1, Jinan

(1) During the Guanghe period of Emperor Ling of Han (178 AD-184 AD)

1. Cao Cao (named Meng De)

(2) During the Jian'an period of Emperor Xian of Han (195-220 AD)

1. Hao Guang

Two, plain

(1) During the Zhongping period of Emperor Ling of Han (184 AD-188 AD)

1. Chen Ji (character Yuanfang)

(2) Emperor Xian of Han, Liu Xie, Yonghan, during the Chuping period (189-193 AD)

1. Liu Bei (named Xuande)

(III) During the Xingping period of Emperor Xian of Han (194-195 AD)

1. Liu Wan

(IV) During the Jian'an period of Emperor Xian of Han (195-220 AD)

1. Empress Yang (named Jicai) 2. Chang Lin (named Bohuai)

—————The Prefect of Leling: 1. Chen Jiao (named Ji Bi) 2. Han Ji (named Gong Zhi)

Three, Le'an Country

(1) During the Zhongping period of Emperor Ling of Han (184 AD-188 AD)

1. Yang Pei

(2) During the Jian'an period of Emperor Xian of Han (195-220 AD)

1. He Kui (named Shulong) 2. Guan Zong

4. Beihai Country

(1) Emperor Xian of Han, Liu Xie, Yonghan, during the Chuping period (189-193 AD)

1. Kong Rong (word Wenju)

(2) During the Jian'an period of Emperor Xian of Han (195-220 AD)

1.Sun Guan

Five, Donglai

(1) During the Jian'an period of Emperor Xian of Han (195-220 AD)

1. Cai Boqi 2. Hou Shiqian 3. Management

—————Prefect Changguang: 1. He Kui (named Shulong)

Six, Qi State

(1) During the Jian'an period of Emperor Xian of Han (195-220 AD)

1. Xu Xuan (Zhen Baojian)

====The place where the famous generals and scholars in Qingzhou are born====

1. Jinan

Not available

2. Plain

Wang Lie, Hua Xin, Guan Lu, Liu Dun, Ni Heng

3. Le'an

Guoyuan, Ren Yi, Zhou Xuan

4. Beihai

Wang Xiu, Bing Yuan, Guan Ning, Xu Gan, Sun Qian, Sun Shao, Shi Yi

5. Donglai

Wang Ji, Taishi Ci, Liu Yao

6. Qi State
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