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Saber, do you know Fengtian?
In the headquarters of the Scarlet Saber, Blade in a special force uniform sat on a stone, wiping his upper body with a towel and turning his head to ask. Please use the pinyin domain name of this site to visit us at Lingdian Reading
It has to be said that Dao Feng's body is very good-looking, with perfect streamlined muscles and explosive energy, which shows that he is an outstanding man.
However, the man standing next to him at this time was silent and just shook his head. He knew something about it but was not familiar with it.
Okay, then you do it. After wiping his body with the blade, he folded the towel and put it in his backpack, and said to the slender man opposite.
The tall and thin man nodded and then said:
Fengtian is a well-known historical and cultural city, so named because it is located to the north of the ancient Shenshui River (now Hunhe River).
In this area, the early culture of the Liaohe River Basin was nurtured, and it is one of the birthplaces of the Chinese nation. 30,000 years ago, there were human activities in the Fengtian area. According to research on the Xinle site, it was as early as the Neolithic Age more than 7,200 years ago. The ancestors of matrilineal clan society thrived here.
Fengtian has been built for more than 2,600 years since the Yan State established Fangcheng (the predecessor of Hou City) during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Fengtian is known as the birthplace of one dynasty and the capital of two generations of emperors. In 1625, the capital of Hou Jin Dynasty established by Nurhaci, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, moved here. , changed its name to Shengjing. In 1636, Huang Taiji changed the name of the country here to Qing and established the Qing Dynasty. In 1644, after the Qing army entered the customs and established the capital in Beijing, Shengjing was used as the companion capital. The location of the imperial palace in the early Qing Dynasty \u2014\u2014 Fengtian Forbidden City, It is one of the two most complete imperial palace complexes remaining in China.
Fengtian is the place where dragons flourished in Manchuria, and the two emperors of Taizu and Taizong are buried. Therefore, Emperor Kangxi changed Shengjing to Fengtian in the fourth year of Kangxi to show that he did not forget his roots and commemorated Emperor Taizu and Taizong.
In the first year of Shunzhi (1644), Shengjing (now Fengtian, Liaoning) was made the capital, and the internal minister was appointed to govern the entire Northeast. In the third year, the internal minister was changed to Angbang Zhangjing.
In the first year of Kangxi's reign (1662), he was renamed as the general who guards Liaodong and other places. In the fourth year, he was changed to the general who guards Fengtian and other places. In the twelfth year of Qianlong's reign (1747), he was named General Shengjing and was responsible for local military and political affairs (see General of the Qing Dynasty). ), and is also in charge of the affairs of Fengtian Fuyin and supervises the Fuyin.
After Kangxi, the territory under the jurisdiction of General Shengjing extended to the Ula boundary of Jilin, which is 280 miles away from Xingjing, in the east, to the Shanhaiwei boundary of Shanhaiguan, which is more than 800 miles away, to the Shanhaiwei boundary of Shanhaiguan, which is more than 800 miles away, to the sea boundary of Jinzhou, which is more than 730 miles south of Dalian, Liaoning Province, in the south, and to the sea boundary, which is more than 730 miles south of Dalian, Liaoning Province. It is more than 260 miles to the edge of Kaiyuan.
There were two deputy commanders under the general (initially named Meile Zhangjing). In the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727), the number was increased to three, and they were stationed in the three cities of Shengjing, Jinzhou and Xiongyue. At the same time, they also set up cities in Chongcheng, Fort and Guanmen. Officers such as guard lieutenants, defensive lieutenants, assistant leaders, assistant leaders, and defense officers led the troops to garrison.
Later, due to tight coastal defense, in the 23rd year of Daoguang's reign (1843), Vice-Capital Commander Xiong Yue moved to Jinzhou and was renamed Vice-Capital of Jinzhou. In the first year of Guangxu (1875), in order to protect Yongling, a new Vice-Capital Commander of Xingjing was established. In the fifth year, the chief officer of the paddock, Hailong, was added, and in the sixth year, the title of chief of the paddock and the deputy commander was appointed. In addition, more than ten side gates were set up along the borders of Fengtian, Jilin, and Inner Mongolia's Liutiao, including Weiyuan Fort. Officers and soldiers were also stationed to garrison, which belonged to the Shengjing War Department and The deputy capitals of various places are in charge and all belong to the general.
At the same time, General Shengjing was also responsible for supervising the Horqin Six Banners of the Zhelim League.