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Jiaozhou
province of early medieval China in northern Vietnam, often including parts of present-day Guangdong and Guangxi
Dong'ou Kingdom
'''Dong'ou (), also known as Ouyue''' (), was an ancient kingdom in modern Wenzhou and Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China. The realm of Dong'ou was given to Zou Yao by Emperor Gaozu of Han in 192 BC. During the Han campaigns against Minyue in 138 BC, the king of Dong'ou no longer wished to live in his realm after the incident, having submitted himself in an prostrating gesture, which was indicative of his final acquiescence as a mere supplicant to have him and his people's eventual fates to be absorbed into the Han empire. After Zou Yushan's unsuccessful uprising against General Yang Pu's consp
Yan Province
one of the Nine Provinces of ancient China and numerous entirely different administrative divisions named for it (break up asap)
Yuzhou
former administrative territorial entity, one of Nine Provinces

Ji Zhou
historical province of China
Bing Province
Bingzhou, or Bing Province, was a location in ancient China. According to legend, when Yu the Great (–2100 BC) tamed the flood, he divided the land of China into the Nine Provinces. Historical texts such as the Rites of Zhou, and "Treatise on Geography" section (volume 28) of the Book of Han, recorded that Bingzhou was one of the Nine Provinces. Bingzhou covered roughly the areas around present-day Baoding, Hebei, and Taiyuan and Datong in Shanxi.
Xuzhou
2nd-18th century administrative division in China
Qingzhou
one of the Nine Provinces of ancient Chinese legend and various other different administrative areas named for it (break up asap)
Yong Province
one of the Nine Provinces of ancient Chinese legend, along with numerous different actual regions named for it (break up asap)