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Which country did Guangdong belong to during the Warring States Period?

This data of Guangdong province comes from Baidu map, and the final result is based on Baidu map data. Guangdong is called "Baiyue" in Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals, "Nanyue" in Historical Records and "Nanyue" in Hanshu, which is connected with Guangdong, also referred to as Guangdong for short, and generally refers to Lingnan area. The ancestors of Guangdong lived, worked and multiplied in this land very early. In the long history, Guangzhou and Guangdong ranked first, and gradually evolved into Cheng Guangdong Province and its jurisdiction. Before the pre-Qin period, there were early ancients (Maba people) in Lingnan about 1.29 million years ago. During the Shang Dynasty and the Western Zhou Dynasty, Guangdong ancestors had economic and cultural exchanges with the Shang and Zhou Dynasties in the Central Plains. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Lingnan and Wu Yuechu had close relations and frequent contacts. The legends of Chuting and Nanwucheng in history reflect the relationship between Lingnan and Chuyue in this period. "Mandarin. There is also a record of "writing to the South China Sea" in The Merchant of Chu Yu, which shows that Lingnan had a military and political relationship with Chu at that time. From the Qin Dynasty to the Southern Dynasties in 222 BC, after Ying Zheng, king of Qin, unified the six countries, he sent Tu Youyou to lead 500,000 Qin Jun to attack Lingnan. In 2 14 BC, Qin Jun basically occupied Lingnan. Immediately, Qin Shihuang established Guilin, Xiang Jun and Nanhai counties in the Lingnan area he occupied. Nanhai County governs the Southeast South China Sea, Hezhou, Guangxi, and Bei Nanling, including parts of eastern Guangdong, northern Guangdong, central Guangdong and western Guangdong. It governs Panyu, Longchuan, Boluo, Jieyang and Sihui, and the county governs Panyu. Today, most of Guangdong Province belongs to Nanhai County, in addition, Zhanjiang and other places belong to Xiang County, parts of western Guangdong belong to Guilin County, and parts of northern Guangdong belong to Changsha County. This is the first time in the history of Guangdong to divide administrative regions.