Because Luoyang was the capital of the Western Jin Dynasty, it was called Luoyang Order.
I don't know who is the last one named Luoyang Mausoleum.
Luoyang is a county.
The satrap is the chief.
It varies from county to county.
There are many counties in a county, usually county commandant (for example, Liu Bei's first official is Anxi county commandant, which is the largest official in Anxi city).
Li Sifu: It is divided into six counties: Henan, Hanoi, Hedong, Hongnong, Zuofengyi, Youfufeng, Jingzhaoyin, and governs 106, as well as Luoyang, where the national government is located. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to southern Hebei, northern Henan, southern Shanxi and Weihe Plain in Shaanxi.
The state is the shepherd or secretariat of the state.
The county is the chief, that is, the satrap.
A county magistrate is a county magistrate.
Luoyang is the county magistrate of Luoyang, referred to as the magistrate of Luoyang.
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