What are the eighteen counties in Kyushu under the jurisdiction of Fengyang Prefecture?
Fengyang was the central capital of the Ming Dynasty, and together with the southern capital of the Ming Dynasty (now Nanjing) and the northern capital of the Ming Dynasty (now Beijing), it was also known as the three capitals of the Ming Dynasty. It was one of the three major political centers of the Ming Dynasty. It is the location of the Dragon Vein and Earth Qi of the Ming Dynasty Feng Shui treasure land.
Anhui governs South Anhui Province and North Anhui Province. Fengyang Prefecture is the administrative seat of North Anhui Province and governs the prefectures in the north of the Yangtze River (except Anqing Prefecture). Fengyang Prefecture is the political, economic, cultural, military, education and other center of northern Anhui. . Anqing and Huizhou (today's She County) are also known as the three major cities in Anhui.
The prefectures under the jurisdiction of the early Ming Dynasty were Hezhou, Chuzhou, Shouzhou, Lu'an Prefecture, Sizhou, Hongzhou, Suzhou and Yingzhou , Bozhou, Pizhou, Xuzhou eleven states.
In the Yongzheng year, it was changed to: Five Prefectures and Thirteen Counties. The five prefectures are Shouzhou, Sizhou, Suzhou, Yingzhou and Bozhou. Fengyang, Linhuai, Huaiyuan and Dingyuan counties are directly under the jurisdiction of Fengyang Prefecture, and other counties are under the jurisdiction of the prefecture.
From the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China: Fengyang Prefecture governed two states and five counties, namely Shouzhou, Suzhou, Fengyang County, Huaiyuan County, Dingyuan County, Fengtai County and Lingbi County.