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What was Anshun called in the Ming Dynasty?

Anshun Mansion. Belonging to the Chief Secretary of Guizhou

In the 3rd year of Emperor Yingzong's reign in the Ming Dynasty (1438), Anshun Prefecture (today's Jiuzhou Town) was promoted to the direct jurisdiction of the Chief Secretary of Guizhou, and was governed by floating officials; Xianzong In Chenghuazhong (1465-1487), Puding Acropolis was built in Adab (today's Xixiucheng District), and Anshun Prefecture was moved to Puding Acropolis; in the 30th year of Wanli Emperor Shenzong (1602), Anshun Prefecture was restored to Anshun Prefecture