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How many counties were there in Japan during the Warring States Period?

Japanese administrative divisions of 66 countries and two islands were formed in the early days of heian period and remained until the end of the curtain. In the first year of Meiji (1868), eleven countries were added, and the vassal countries were abolished. Sixty-six countries and two islands are divided into five countries and seven roads, namely: 3jcum _ y.

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Five countries in Guinea (five Guinea): Yamato, Shancheng, Shejin, Hanoi and Hequan; aV5M}:D

Fifteen countries in Donghai Road: Yihe, Yi Shi, Shima, Zhang Wei, Sanhe, Yuanjiang, Hejun, Yidu, Garfield, Sagami, Musashi, Shangzong, Xiazong, Anfang and Liu Chang; ZtZ3I? %U3

Eight countries of Dongshan Road: Jinjiang, Mino, Feiqing, Nong Xin, Ueno, Shimonoseki, Lu Ao and Chu Yu; . B~}hjOZK

Seven countries of the Hokuriku Road: Wakayama, Qian Yue, Kaga, Nengdeng, Yue Zhong, Yuehou and Zuodu; s,F[74K

Yin Shan Road Eight Countries: Danbo, Danhou, Madan, Fan Yin, Jiao Bo, Izumo, Shi Jian and Yin Qi; mr7Oi `dE

Yang Shan Road Eight Countries: Sowing, Seiko, Pre-preparation, Medium-preparation, Post-preparation, Anyi, Zhou Fang and Nagato; 4Q! A w

Six countries in Nanhai Road: Jiyi, Lu Dan, Abo, Yanqi, Yuyi and Tosa; =F|9 ac9X

Xihai Road, nine countries and two islands: before construction, after construction, before abundance, after abundance, before fatness, after fatness, Asahi, Satsuma, Da Yue, Yiqi Island and Tsushima Island. C: 7V ..

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Sometimes, according to China's custom, countries are called states, such as Jiafei as history, Yuanjiang as Yuanzhou and Jiyi as Jizhou, so the nine countries of Xihaidao are collectively called "Kyushu". Accordingly, the national defense of all countries is called satrap. In addition, Lu Ao and Chu Yu (in many games, Lu Ao is divided into Iwate, Pancheng, Lu Qian, Luzhong and Lu Ao, and the feather is divided into front feather and back feather, which is actually a subdivision of the early Meiji period) is "Northeast"; Yin Shan and Yang Shan are "China" (this is relative to the distance between Kyoto and Nara. Sixty-six countries are far, middle and near. For example, Kyushu countries belong to distant countries, but usually "China place" only refers to Yinshan and Yang Shan; At the same time, it also means "central Japan", because the vast land of ancient Aoyu is still the residential area of Xiayi people); Kyoto and Osaka are "Kansai"; Hakone-CHO (the junction of Izu and Simi) to the east of Simi, Musashi, Anfang, Shangzong, Xiazong, Liu Chang, Ueno and Shimonoseki are called "Kanto", and Shangshan Kenshin's "Kanto Guanling" post station nominally manages these places (plus Garfield and Izu). o/3。 U=px~

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The location of government halls (official residences) in various countries is called the national government or mansion, and the castle built in the mansion is naturally the city in the mansion. The product of this public political era was left over until the Warring States period. In fact, Fu Jun is the abbreviation of Hejun House, and Jiafu is also the middle city of Jiafei House. Of course, its function as the location of the official residence has long existed in name only.