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Is there a difference between ancient Shandong and present Shandong? Why are there many ambiguities?

Shandong in the past refers to the east of Shanhaiguan, that is, today's three eastern provinces: Heilongjiang Province, Jilin Province and Liaoning Province. Shandong now refers to Shandong Province in the North China Plain. However, how many east of Shanhaiguan were not called before? Shandong? , but called the kanto or three northeastern provinces. The three northeastern provinces do not have much special significance in the history of China, but because Manchu originated from Kanto, Kanto is extremely special and has special significance in history of qing dynasty. Next, let's look at Kanto and Shandong.

Manchu lover grew up in three northeastern provinces, and in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, his name was Northeast? Kanto? The title of. 16 16 years, Nurhachi established Houjin Securities in Northeast China, and later Huang Taiji changed its name to? Qing? . It can be said that the northeast is the base camp of Manchu, and it is of great significance to Manchu after entering the customs. Later, after the Qing army entered the customs, China was unified. However, the Qing government still carried out different ruling policies on the land of Longxing in Northeast China. For example, the Qing government did not allow Han Chinese to live or do business in the three northeastern provinces, but kept this place as their own back road. However, the three northeastern provinces were occupied and established by Japan in modern times? Puppet Manchukuo? . After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, the Japanese Kwantung Army was completely annihilated. Puppet Manchukuo? It was destroyed and the three northeastern provinces were recovered.

Shandong means today's Shandong province. Shandong Province is also very important in the history of China, and it is the birthplace of Qilu culture. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Jiang Ziya was enfeoffed in Qi State, which is today's northern Shandong. Confucius, the founder of Confucianism, was also born in Shandong, and today there is still Confucius' Qufu Temple in Shandong. Shandong has a long history and culture, bordering the sea in the east and Henan and Anhui in the west. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Shandong was occupied by Japanese. The Yuan Dynasty established Shandong Province in Shandong.

In addition, in modern China, we often hear the word "going east", which refers to the three northeastern provinces. The three northeastern provinces have not been developed and can feed more people. Many Shandong people have gone to the northeast.