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Where was the Yamen of the prefect of Shaanxi in the Qing Dynasty?

Shaanxi had 7 prefectures and 5 prefectures in the Qing Dynasty, and by default it was Xi'an Prefecture, the capital of Shaanxi Province.

Xi'an Prefecture, in the Qing Dynasty, was reduced to Zhouzhi County, Tongchuan City, Weinan City, Ningshan County and other cities and counties. It was the capital of Shaanxi Province during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Li Zicheng rebelled and built Xijing. In 1914 (the second year of the Republic of China), Xi'an Prefecture was abolished and Guanzhong Road was established. Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province

In the Qing Dynasty, it was an administrative district of Shaanxi Province. Chong, complex, tired, difficult. The governor, the three departments of administrative affairs, Tixue, and Tifa, the three departments of salt law, patrol, and industry exhortation, the admiral, the general, and the deputy capital are all stationed. In the Ming Dynasty, there were six prefectures and thirty-one counties. In the third year of Yongzheng's reign, Shangzhou, Tongzhou, Huazhou, Yaozhou, Qianzhou, and Pizhou were promoted to Zhili prefectures, and seventeen counties were cut off. In the 13th year, Yao County and Tongguan County were still under their old jurisdiction, and Baishui County was changed to Tongzhou and Zhili Prefecture. In the forty-seventh year of Qianlong's reign, Xiaoyi Hall was built. In the fifth year of Jiaqing, the Ningshan Hall was built.