Chapter 149: Entering the Palace for the First Time
Of course Liu Sheng did not dare to imagine that his teacher was the grandson of the Ming Emperor. He did not have such imagination.
In his mind, he could at most be a top civil and military minister, such as the Six Ministers, or a military general.
But Li Xiucai next to him had full horror in his eyes.
Li Xiucai was different from others in that he was a native of the Ming Dynasty. He even experienced the chaos at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and was among the first batch of scholars at the beginning of the Hongwu period.
Of course, the first batch of scholars were actually a little more watery than they are now, but in the first half of Ming Dynasty, Li Xiucai had no worries about food and clothing, and had both dignity and respect.
After committing the crime, he was in poverty for a while, and then he arrived at Zhu Ying's place in the Western Regions.
So he knows better than anyone else the meaning of blank documents.
That was an inn where even the prince-in-law was beheaded, and he was considered a nobleman of the royal family.
Where is the chancellor of the second rank, or the duke, lord, or count who dares to interfere.
The most important thing is that Li Xiucai suddenly remembered that his boss seemed to have a national surname.
That.....
Liu Xiucai's throat rolled, and he wanted to say something, but looking at Liu Sheng with a look of surprise on his face, after much hesitation, he chose to remain silent.
After all, this kind of thing is really too bizarre. If it is my own imagination, it will be harmful to my boss.
When Li Xiucai was immersed in his conjecture and came to his senses, he found that he was the only one left in the room.
Liu Sheng went out at an unknown time.
Li Xiucai looked ecstatic.
"If my boss really is..."
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Pingwu County: Yiguo. In the 18th year of Wanli (1590), Ningwu County was renamed Yiguo, and later renamed Pingwu County. There is the Mingyueguan Patrol Division in the northeast.
Jiangyou County: Yuan Province entered Longzhou, and Ming Yuzhen restored Jiangyou County, which came to belong to Baoning Prefecture. In the tenth year of Hongwu (1377), Jiangyou County of the province entered Zitong County, and in the thirteenth year of Hongwu (1380), Jiangyou County was restored to Baoning Prefecture.
Jianzhou, Ning Prefecture, was changed to Long'an Prefecture at the end of the 45th year of Jiajing reign (1567).
Shiquan County: It belonged to Lu'an Prefecture in Chengdu in the Yuan Dynasty. In the seventh year of Hongwu (1374), it was directly under the Chengdu Prefecture. At the end of the 45th year of Jiajing (1567), it was changed to the Long'an Prefecture. There is Mapingkou Patrol Division in the east.
Mahu Mansion: In the Yuan Dynasty, it was Mahu Road. At the end of the fourth year of Hongwu (1372), it was changed to Mahu Tufu, and in the eighth year of Hongzhi (1495), it was changed to Mahu Mansion.
Pingshan County: Yiguo. In the 17th year of Wanli (1589), Pingshan County was established and named Yiguo. In the east there was Huinixi Patrol Division. Nixi chief lawsuit: Yuannixi was named Yiguo. At the end of the fourth year of Hongwu (1372), it was attached.
In the seventeenth year of Wanli (1589), he moved to the west of Pingshan County.
Pingyi Chief Sui: At the end of the fourth year of Hongwu (1372), it was attached and moved to Jinshajiangbei during the Wanli period.
Barbarian Chang Guan Si: At the end of the fourth year of Hongwu (1372), it was attached, and there was Rongning Patrol Division in the south. Muchuan Chang Guan Si: At the end of the fourth year of Hongwu (1372), it was changed to Muchuan Prefecture, and Xunfu was changed to Muchuan Chang Guan Si.
Lei Baobao's lawsuit: attached at the end of the fourth year of Hongwu (1372), abolished in the twenty-sixth year of Hongwu (1393).
Zhenxiong Mansion: Mangbu Road in the Yuan Dynasty. In the fifteenth year of Hongwu (1382), Mangbu Mansion was renamed and belonged to the Chief Secretary of Yunnan. In the same year, it was moved to Na Chongnan Qili; in the 16th year (1383), it was changed to the Chief Secretary; in the 17th year
(1384) it was renamed Mangbu Military and Civilian Mansion, and moved to Nachong during the Chenghua period. In the fifth year of Jiajing (1526), it was renamed Zhenxiong Military and Civilian Mansion, and in the thirty-seventh year of Wanli (1609) it was renamed Zhenxiong Mansion.
Qiangzhou: Yuan [Wu Yiguo]. After the seventeenth year of Hongwu (1384), it was abolished. Baishuijiang Boutou Chief Sui: In the sixteenth year of Zhengde (1521), Baishuijiang Boutouchang Sui was established.
Huaide Changshi: In the fifth year of Jiajing (1526), he was promoted to Quezuozhai and set up Huaide Changsu.
Wei Xin Chief Su: In the fifth year of Jiajing (1526), he was promoted to Mu Xiangzhai and established Wei Xin Chief Su.
Naturalization Chief Guan Si: In the Yuan Dynasty, it was Yiliang Prefecture [Wu Yiguo]. It was abolished after the seventeenth year of Hongwu (1384); in the fifth year of Jiajing (1526), it was promoted to Yiliangzhai and established Naturalization Chief Guan Si.
Jing Jing has a long lawsuit: In the fifth year of Jiajing (1526), An Jing was promoted to Jing Jing and had a long lawsuit.
Wumeng Military and Civilian Mansion: Wumeng Road in the Yuan Dynasty. In the fifteenth year of Hongwu (1382), Wumeng Mansion was changed to the Chief Secretary of Yunnan. In the sixteenth year (1383), it was changed to the Chief Secretary of Yunnan. In the seventeenth year (1384), it was changed to Wumeng Mansion.
Military and civilian government.
Guihua Prefecture: In the fifteenth year of Hongwu (1382), Guihua Prefecture was established and abandoned.
Usa Military and Civilian Mansion: in the Yuan Dynasty, it was called Wusalu. In the fifteenth year of Hongwu (1382), it was changed to Wusa Mansion, which belonged to the Chief Secretary of Yunnan. In the sixteenth year (1383), it was changed to the Chief Secretary of Yunnan. In the seventeenth year (1384), it was changed to Wusa Mansion.
Military and civilian government.
In the west there is Kedu River, Zhaobanxunsi, and in the border area there is Aheguan and Wusaxunsi.
Adu Prefecture: In the Yuan Dynasty, it was Wusalu, a subordinate of Atou. In the fifteenth year of Hongwu (1382), it was transferred to Mangbu Prefecture. In the seventeenth year of Hongwu (1384), it was established as Adu Prefecture, and later it was abolished and became the Usa Military and Civilian Prefecture. Dongchuan Military and Civilian Prefecture
: In the Yuan Dynasty, it was Dongchuan Road. In the fifteenth year of Hongwu (1382), Dongchuan Prefecture was reestablished and it was under the Chief Secretary of Yunnan. In the seventeenth year of Hongwu (1384), the Dongchuan Military and Civilian Prefecture was reestablished and it was under the Chief Secretary. In the twenty-first year (1388), it was abolished.
In the twenty-sixth year of the year (1393), the Dongchuan Military and Civilian Mansion was restored, and he moved from Ma'anshan in the southwest of the Mansion to govern in the south of Wan'e Mountain.
Tongchuan Prefecture: In the Yuan Dynasty, it was Tongchuan Zhili Prefecture. In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), it was demoted to Tongchuan Zhili Prefecture, and the province was merged into the prefecture with Guoqi County.
Shehong County: In the 10th year of Hongwu (1377), the province was transferred to Yanting County. In the 13th year of Hongwu (1383), Shehong County was restored and still belonged to Tongchuan Prefecture.
Zhongjiang County: In the 10th year of Hongwu (1377), the province was transferred to Tongchuan Prefecture. In the 13th year of Hongwu (1383), Zhongjiang County was reestablished and still belonged to Tongchuan Prefecture.
Yanting County: Suining County: It was Suining Prefecture in the Yuan Dynasty, and Ming Yuzhen Province relied on Guo Xiaoxi County to enter the prefecture. In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), it was reduced to Suining County and still belonged to Tongchuan Prefecture.
Pengxi County: It belonged to Suining Prefecture in the Yuan Dynasty, and was directly under Tongchuan Prefecture in the ninth year of Hongwu (1376). In the tenth year of Hongwu (1377), the province was transferred to Suining County, and in the thirteenth year of Hongwu (1383), Pengxi County was restored.
, still belongs to Tongchuan Prefecture.
Anyue County: Yuan Province entered Xiaoxi County, Ming Yuzhen restored Anyue County, and came to belong to Tongchuan Prefecture. In the fourth year of Hongwu (1371), Puzhou was established as Yiguo; in the ninth year (1376), Puzhou was abolished and the county was
Directly under the jurisdiction of Tongchuan Prefecture.
Lezhi County: Yuan Province was transferred to Xiaoxi County, and Ming Yuzhen's land was changed to Anyue County. In the first year of Chenghua (1465), Lezhi County was restored to Tongchuan Prefecture. In the ninth year of Zhengde (1514), Chengdu Mansion Bamboo
The state was restored to Tongchuan Prefecture in the first year of Jiajing (1522).
Meizhou: Yuan [Wu Yiguo] belonged to Jiading Road. In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), it was demoted to Mei County and still belonged to Jiading Prefecture. In the thirteenth year of Hongwu (1380), it was promoted to Meizhou Zhili Prefecture and belonged to the Chief Secretary.
There is the Patrol Division of Yuye Town in the southeast.
Pengshan County: In the 10th year of Hongwu (1377), the province was transferred to Mei County. In the 13th year of Hongwu (1383), Pengshan County was restored and still belonged to Meizhou.
Danling County: Yuan Province entered Meizhou. At the end of the sixth year of Hongwu (1374), Danling County was reestablished and came under the jurisdiction of Jiading Prefecture. In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), it was directly under Jiading Prefecture. In the tenth year of Hongwu (1377), the province entered Mei County, and in the thirteenth year
(1380) Danling County was restored to Meizhou.
Qingshen County: In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), it was directly under the jurisdiction of Jiading Prefecture. In the tenth year (1377), the province was transferred to Jiading Prefecture. In the thirteenth year (1380), Qingshen County was restored to Meizhou. There is Litouwan Patrol Division in the east.
Qiongzhou: Yuan [Wu Yiguo] belonged to Jiading Road. In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), it was demoted to Qiong County and still belonged to Jiading Prefecture. In the 19th year of Chenghua (1483), it was promoted to Qiongzhou Zhili Prefecture and belonged to the Chief Secretary.
There is the Jiamenguan Patrol Division in the southwest; there is the Huojingba Patrol Division in the west-north, which was later moved 25 miles south of the state.
Dayi County: In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), it was directly under the jurisdiction of Jiading Prefecture. In the tenth year (1377), the province was transferred to Qiong County. In the thirteenth year (1380), Dayi County was reestablished and still belonged to Jiading Prefecture; in the nineteenth year of Chenghua (1483), it was restored
It was transferred to Qiongzhou.
Pujiang County: Yuan Province entered Qiongzhou. At the end of the sixth year of Hongwu (1374), Pujiang County was reestablished and came under the jurisdiction of Jiading Prefecture. In the 19th year of Chenghua (1483), it was changed to Qiongzhou. There are two roads to the west.
Jiading Prefecture: Yuan Jiading Road. In the fourth year of Hongwu (1371), Jiading Prefecture was renamed as a province. In the ninth year (1376), it was demoted to Jiading Zhili Prefecture, and the province was merged into the prefecture with Guolongyou County. There is Jinshijing Patrol Division in the southeast.
Later abandoned.
Emei County: There is Zhongzhen Patrol Division in the southwest, which later moved to Dawei Mountain in the county.
Jiajiang County: Hongya County: Yuan Province entered Jiajiang County. In the 18th year of Chenghua (1482), Hongya County was reestablished and belonged to Jiading Prefecture. There is the Zhuqing Mountain Patrol Division in the west.
Jianwei County: During the Hongwu period, the county moved from Yujin Town to punish Fei Town. There are Wangxikou Patrol Division on the four sides of the county and Shimaguan Patrol Division on the north.
Rong County: In the Yuan Dynasty, it was transferred to Longyou County from Rongzhou Province. At the end of the sixth year of Hongwu (1374), Rongzhou was restored to Jiading Prefecture, and it was reduced to Rong County in the ninth year (1376).
Weiyuan County: Yuan Province was reestablished in Longyou County. At the end of the sixth year of Hongwu (1374), Weiyuan County was reestablished, and it came under the jurisdiction of Jiading Prefecture. In the tenth year (1377), the province was reestablished in Rong County, and in the thirteenth year (1380), Weiyuan County was reestablished, and it still belonged to Jiading Prefecture.
It belongs to Jiading Prefecture.
Luzhou: Yuan [Wu Yiguo] belongs to Chongqing Road. In the sixth year of Hongwu (1373), it was promoted to Zhili Prefecture and belonged to the province. During the Hongwu period, Dongqian Caoba moved from the prefecture to present governance. There is Shipeng Town Patrol Division in the southwest and Xunsi in the north and west.
Lishi Town Patrol Division. Naxi County: There is Naxikou Patrol Division in the county.
Jiang'an County: There is Banqiao Patrol Division in the south.
Hejiang County: In the early years of Hongwu, he moved south from Shenji Mountain to the foothills of Zhi'an Leshan.
The Nine Surnames Chang Guansi: Yuan Dynasty was the office of Qianhu, a barbarian chief of the Nine Surnames Luo Party. At the end of the sixth year of Hongwu (1374), the Nine Surnames Chang Guansi was changed to the Yongning Xuanfu Division in the eighth year (1375); in the sixth year of Tianqi (1626) it was changed to the
Luzhou.
Yazhou: In the Yuan Dynasty, it was a Zhili Prefecture [without relying on Guo] and belonged to Duogansi Xuanwei Division. In the fourth year of Hongwu (1371), it was a province and merged with Guo Yandao County to form a prefecture.
Mingshan County: In the 10th year of Hongwu (1377), the province was transferred to Yazhou. In the 13th year of Hongwu (1383), Mingshan County was restored and still belonged to Yazhou.
Yingjing County: Ming Yuzhen Province was transferred to Yandao County. In the early years of Hongwu, Yingjing County was restored and still belonged to Yazhou.
Lushan County: It was Lushan County Province in the Yuan Dynasty. At the end of the sixth year of Hongwu (1474), Lushan County was established and belonged to Yazhou. There was a Linguan Patrol Division in the northwest.
Baizhang County: In the fourth year of Hongwu (1371), the province was transferred to Mingshan County. Pingchadong Chief's Office: Yuanwei Rongjiang Zhizi Pingcha Chief's Office belonged to Sizhou Xuanwei Division. In the eighth year of Hongwu's reign (1375), Pingchadong Chief's Office was separated.
It was changed to the Xuanfu Division of Youyang; in the 17th year (1384), it was directly subordinate to the Chief Secretary.
The lawsuit of the deputy chief of Kezhai: The lawsuit of the deputy chief of Kezhai was established in the early years of Hongwu.
Sichuan Dusi:
In the fourth year of Hongwu (1371), the Sichuan Duwei was set up to govern Chengdu Prefecture. In the eighth year (1375), the Sichuan Dudu Commandery Department was set up. Chengdu Central Guard: Yi Guo. In the eighth year of Hongwu (1375), the Chengdu Central Guard was set up in Chengdu Prefecture.
The left guard of Chengdu: Yi Guo. In the fourth year of Hongwu (1371), the left guard of Chengdu was placed in Chengdu Prefecture and later abolished. The right guard of Chengdu: Yi Guo. In the fourth year of Hongwu (1371), the right guard of Chengdu was placed in Chengdu Prefecture.
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In the sixth year of Jingtai (1455), the Guan County Guard Qianhu Office was established in Guan County. The Chengdu avant-garde was established in Guan County. In the fourth year of Hongwu (1371), the Chengdu avant-garde was established in Chengdu Prefecture.
Chengdu Defender is in Chengdu Prefecture.
Ningchuan Guard: In the eleventh year of Hongwu (1378), Ningchuan Guard was placed in Chengdu Prefecture. Chongqing Guard: Chongqing Guard was placed in Chongqing Prefecture in the sixth year of Hongwu (1373). Qianjiang Qianhu Office:
In the eleventh year of Hongwu (1384), the Qianjiang Guards Office of Thousand Households was established in Qianjiang County.
(1372) The Youyang Xuanwei Division was established in Youyang Prefecture.
In the eighth year (1375), it was demoted to the Xuanfu Division of Youyang and belonged to the Capital Division. In the 16th year of Yongle (1418), it was transferred to the Chongqing Wei Division. In the first year of Tianqi (1621), it was promoted to the Xuanwei Division. In the division, there is the Ningjunjiang Patrol Division. Shi
Yedong Chief's Litigation: In the Yuan Dynasty, the Shiyedong Military and Civilian Mansion belonged to the Huaide Mansion.
In the eighth year of Hongwu (1375), the Shiyedong Chief's Office was reorganized into the Xuanfu Division of Youyang. The Deputy Chief's Office of Diba: During the Yongle period, the Chief's Office of Shiyedong was reorganized into the Chief's Office of Zhidiba. The Chief's Office of Yimeidong:
In the Yuan Dynasty, Foxiang Dongzhang Guansi belonged to the Huaide Prefecture, and Ming Yuzhen was changed to the Yimei Yanbianxidong Military and Civil Affairs Bureau. In the eighth year of Hongwu (1375), the Yimeidong Chief Guansi was changed to the Youyang Xuanfu Department;
In the tenth year (1377), he moved from Aru to Kaibao.
In the first year of Jianwen (1399), he moved to Alu to govern, and in the first year of Yongle, he moved to Yimei. The lawsuit of the deputy chief of Junbeidong: During the Yongle period, it was changed to Junbeidong and thousands of households were settled in Junbeidong. The lawsuit of the deputy chief of Matudong:
In the eighth year of Hongwu (1375), the Magistrate of Ma Tudong was established, which was later abolished. The Magistrate of Zhiziping Tea in Rongxi was established in Rongjiang in the Yuan Dynasty and belonged to the Xuanwei Department of Sizhou. In the eighth year of Hongwu (1375), Rongxi was divided into
Zhimazi Ping was in charge of the lawsuit and was transferred to Sinan Xuanwei Division;
In the 17th year (1384), he was directly subordinate to the Chief Secretary. In the 25th year of Jiajing (1546), he moved to Shangjili to govern the Xuanfu Division of Youyang. He found the province and entered the Xuanfu Division of Youyang. Lizhou Wei: the 31st year of Hongwu (1398)
Lizhou Guard was placed in Guangyuan County. Maozhou Guard: In the eleventh year of Hongwu (1378), Maozhou Guard was placed in Maozhou. Weizhou Thousand Household Office:
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In the 18th year of Hongwu (1385), the Weizhou Guards Office of Thousand Households was set up in Weizhou. The Longmu Chief Lawsuit: In the seventh year of Hongwu (1374), the Longmou Chief Lawyer was set up in the northeast of Maozhou. The Longmu Chief Lawsuit:
In the seventh year of Hongwu (1374), the governor Jing's lawsuit was placed in the northeast of Maozhou. In the seventh year of Hongwu (1374), the governor Yue Xipeng's lawsuit was placed in the west of Maozhou. Songpanwei: In the Yuan Dynasty, Songzhou belonged to the Tubo Xuanwei Division.
The Xuanfu Division of Wei Maozhou was established in Songpan. It was abolished in the 20th year of Hongwu (1387). In the 11th year of Hongwu (1378), Songzhou Guard was established.
In the thirteenth year (1380), he was abolished and Songzhou Guard was restored.
In the twentieth year (1387), Songzhou was abolished and Songpan and other departments were replaced with military and civilian guards.
In the 24th year of Jiajing (1563), Songpan Guard was established. Xiaohe Qianhu Station was established in the fourth year of Xuande (1429), and the Xiaohe Guard Qianhu Station was established in the north of Fushui. The Balang Appeasement Department was established in the 14th year of Yongle (1416).
Secretary. Maerza Appeasement Department: In the second year of Xuande (1427), the Maerza Appeasement Department was established. Ajiaozhai Appeasement Department:
In the fifth year of Zhengtong (1440), the Ajiaozhai Appeasement Department was established. The Mangerzhe Appeasement Department:
In the fifth year of Zhengtong (1440), Mang'er was appointed to the Department of Appeasement. Si Nang named the Department of Appeasement:
In the eleventh year of Zhengtong (1446), Si Nang was appointed as the appeasement department. In the tenth year of Xuande (1435), the chief of Ayong was appointed in the lawsuit. In the fifth year of Zhengtong (1440), Pan Ganzhai was appointed as the chief.
Litigation. Zhanzang first settled a lawsuit: In the 14th year of Hongwu (1381), Zhanzang first settled a lawsuit. Wazacu filed a lawsuit:
In the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381), there was a lawsuit against the chief of the Waza cluster. A lawsuit against the chief of the Baima Road cluster: In the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381), a lawsuit against the chief of the Baima Road cluster. A lawsuit against the chief of the cave cluster: In the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381), there was a lawsuit against the chief of the cave cluster.
Litigation. The lawsuit of the chief of the Axidong tribe: In the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381), the lawsuit of the chief of the Axidong tribe was established. The lawsuit of the chief of the Beiding tribe:
In the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381), the Beiding Cu Chief's lawsuit was set up in Beidingguan. The Mai Za Cu Chief's lawsuit: In the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381), the Ma Zac Cu Chief's lawsuit was set up. There were many Cu chief lawsuits:
In the 14th year of Hongwu (1381), he set up a lawsuit against Duo Chu. The lawsuit against Moulijiecu was:
In the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381), a lawsuit was filed against the chief of the squad and the chief of the Qiming group: In the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381), a lawsuit was filed against the chief of the group and the chief of the Qiming group:
In the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381), a lawsuit was filed against the chief of Ledu Cu. A lawsuit against the chief of Baozang was settled in the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381). A lawsuit was filed against the chief of Asicu: In the tenth year of Xuande (1435), Asicu was settled.
Long lawsuit. Panzhouwei: In the Yuan Dynasty, Panzhou belonged to the Tubo Xuanwei Division, Songpan Duodangwei Maozhou Xuanfu Division.
In the eleventh year of Hongwu (1378), Panzhouwei was established.
In the third year (1380), it was abolished, and the Panzhou Guard was restored. In the 20th year (1387), the province was moved to Songzhou Guard.
In the tenth year (1377), the Xunan Guard was promoted. The Jianwu Qianhu Station was established in the first year of Wanli (1573) in Wuning City, southwest of Xingwen County. The Luzhou Guard was established in the 21st year of Hongwu (1388).
) put the Luzhou Guard in Luzhou,
In the fourth year of Chenghua (1468), he moved to Luzhou Southwest Ferry Shop. Yanzhou Guards:
During the Hongwu period, Yanzhou Guard was placed in the west of Yazhou, which was later abolished. Chengdu Left Guard: In the early Ming Dynasty, Chengdu Left Guard was placed (belonging to the Prince's Palace). **Chengdu Right Guard: In the early Ming Dynasty, Chengdu Right Guard was placed (belonging to the Prince's Palace), and later renamed Longhu Left Guard
Wei means Wei in the capital.
Chengdu Zhongwei: In the early Ming Dynasty, Chengdu Zhongwei (belonging to the royal palace) was established. Later, it was renamed Baotao Zuowei, which was the guard in the capital. Shufu Yiwei Division: Shoufu Yiwei Division: later abolished. Shoufu Qunmu Station: later abolished.
Boryeong Thousand Household Office:
In the fourth year of Hongwu (1371), Baoning Shouyu Qianhu Office was established in Baoning Mansion. Qingchuan Qianhu Office:
In the seventh year of Hongwu (1374), the Qingchuan Shouyu Office of Thousand Households was established in Qingchuan County. Guang'an Qianhu Office: During the Hongwu period, the Guang'an Shouyu Office of Thousand Households was established in Guang'an Prefecture, which was later abandoned;
In the eighth year of Xuande's reign (1433), Guang'an Shouyu Qianhu Office was reestablished. Yazhou Qianhu Office:
In the fourth year of Hongwu (1371), the Yazhou Guard Thousand Households Office was established in Yazhou. The Lizhou Military and Civilian Thousand Household Office: Yuan was the Zhili Prefecture of Lizhou and belonged to Duogansi Xuanwei Division. In the fifth year of Hongwu (1372), the province relied on Guo Hanyuan County and entered the state.
It was abandoned during the Yongle period.
In the eighth year of Hongwu (1375), Li Governor Li Si was established in the southwest of Lizhou, which was a province.
In the eleventh year (1378), he was promoted to Lizhou Appeasement Department.
In the 24th year of Wanli (1596), the Lizhou Guard Military and Civilian Office for Thousand Households was reorganized and placed under the jurisdiction of the Dusi. Lizhou Tuqianhu Office:
In the 24th year of Wanli Dynasty (1596), the residence of thousands of households in Lizhou was set up in Datianba. There were thousands of soldiers and civilians in Diexi.