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Who has a map of China during the Three Kingdoms period (detailed)?
Field comparison between the map of the Three Kingdoms period and the current map of China
Mark the exact locations of important cities in the Three Kingdoms period (for example, Jianye is in Nanjing today, Huiji is in Shaoxing today, and Yuji is in Beijing today), and mark the approximate boundary lines of the States in the Three Kingdoms period (for example, it can be clearly understood that Jingzhou is mainly composed of Hunan and Hubei provinces, and Yizhou is mainly composed of Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces). The territory of the Three Kingdoms period did not include Inner Mongolia and Qinghai.
The territory of the Three Kingdoms period does not include Inner Mongolia, Qinghai, Liaoning, Heilongjiang and other provinces.
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