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Please explain in detail the administrative divisions of Qingzhou in the late Eastern Han Dynasty (early Three Kingdoms).
I'll give you a more detailed version of the counties, which I compiled myself, including plain counties and counties, as well as some territorial changes of counties and counties.

Qingzhou secretariat department (under the jurisdiction of six counties and sixty-five counties; At the end of the Han Dynasty, Wei Chu governed six counties and sixty-one counties).

Qixian County is ruled by Linmao County (Qingzhou Secretariat House), and six counties lead it (in the early years of Jian 'an, Cao Cao cut Linqu County of Qi State, Dongguan County of Langye County and Mengyin County of Taishan County to set up Dongguan County. In the eleventh year of Jian 'an, it was divided into counties. At the end of the Han Dynasty, Guangrao County was restored)

Linqu County County County Linqu County Guangxian County

Jinan National Governance Institute is the leading ten counties in Ping Ling County (in the last years of Guanghe, when Cao Cao was the prime minister of Jinan, there should be "more than ten counties owned by the state" at the end of Han Dynasty; In the first year of Wei, the whole country was divided into counties; Cut Pingyuan County as Grasping County, Luo Yin County as Jin 'an County, and lead twelve counties).

Dongping County is located in Lingxian, Taixian, Jianxian, Tugu, Zou Liang, zouping county, Dongyang and Licheng counties.

Beihai County led seventeen counties (in the third year of Jian 'an, Cao Cao analyzed that seven counties in Beihai County were changed to Chengyang County)

Drama County Shou Ping County Ling Ying County Xu Zhu County Guanyang County duchang county Xiami County Jiaodong County Ting County Zhuangwu County Yi 'an County Gaomi County Chunyu County Jimo County Anqiu County Pingchang County Chang 'an County

Lean County is located in Lingjiu County, Lin Ji County (except Lean County in the first year of this year). In the eighteenth year of Jian 'an, Cao Cao set up Leling County, and cut the hometown of Shiwo County in Le 'an County into Leling County, renamed Luowo County. )

Lin Ji County Qiancheng County Gao Qiao County Lean County Bochang County Liaocheng County Lixian County Shouguang County

Pingyuan county is the leading ten counties in Pingyuan county (in the eleventh year of Jian 'an, Pingyuan was divided into counties; In the eighteenth year of Jian 'an, Cao Cao set Leling County in several counties, namely Pingyuan County, Lean County and Bohai County, and Pingyuan County was changed to Jizhou. )

Pingyuan County Gaotang County banxian County Grasping County Yin Shi County Ande County Leling County Lei County Xipingchang County

Donglai County was ruled by Huangxian County (moved to Yexian County in Cao Wei's time), and was led by thirteen counties (during Jian 'an period, Changluang County was established in Donglai County, and it was soon merged into Donglai County. Jian' an for three years, Qianqi County belongs to Chengyang County)

Huangxian County Ye County Luxiang County Qucheng County Dangli County Qianqi County Changguang County Buqi County Dongmu County Changyang County

* Chengyang County governs Wudong County 12 County (except that Chengyang Prefecture was merged into Ye Lang County in the 13th year of Jianwu; In the third year of Jian 'an, Cao Cao analyzed Langxie County, Beihai County, Donglai County and Donghai County, and established Chengyang County, Licheng County and Luchang County. Chengyang County belongs to Qingzhou Secretariat Department)

Wu Dong County Juxian Gumu County Zhuangwu County Chunyu County Gaomi County Chang 'an County Pingchang County Yi 'an County Anqiu County Qianqi County

* Changguang County belongs to Lingwu County of Changguang County (later reclassified as Donglai County)

Changguang County Buqi County Mu Ping County Dongmu County Yangyang County

* Leling County is located in Lingwu County of Leling County (Jizhou was in Cao Wei period).

Laoling County Renci County Luowo County Xinle County Yangxin County

Ps: (As for Beihai County, Drama County has been under the jurisdiction of Beihai County since its establishment in 28 years, and Shou Ping County has been under the jurisdiction of Beihai County since Wei Dynasty).

Here are the administrative officials, who have found so much for the time being.

Qingzhou Mu Sunhuan (remote leader in the first year of Huanglong) Zhuge Dan (remote leader in the first year of Ganlu) Wei Guan (Taishigong period)

Qingzhou secretariat Tian Kai (Chuping and Xingping years) Yuan Tan (Jian 'an years) Wei Guan (Taishi years).

pingyuan county

Plain Xiangyang Hill (Emperor Ling of Han Dynasty) Xun Shuang (last) Liu Bei (Chuping and Xingping years)

pingyuan county

Pingyuan Lingyangqiu (Emperor Han Ling) Liu Bei (Chuping, Xingping) Xin Pi (Jian 'an)

gaotang xian

Liu Bei was ordered by Gao Tang (the first ordinary period)

Gao Liubei (first year)

Weixian county

Yuan Yi (early Jin Dynasty)

Zhu goose xian

May A Ling be appointed (Cao Wei period)

Ande county

Andeling Liu Changren (Cao Wei period)