The origin of the name of Taiwan Province province
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Taiwan Province Province was called "Island Yi"; The Qin dynasty called it Yingzhou; The Three Kingdoms period was called Yizhou. From Sui Dynasty to Yuan Dynasty, it was called begging. After the mid-Ming Dynasty, there were many folk names for Taiwan Province Province, such as Keelung (referring to the northern part of Taiwan Province Province), Beigang (the general name for the west coast of Taiwan Province), Daguan, Taiwo Bay (referring to Anping area in Tainan today), which was officially called Dong Fan.
Zheng Chenggong changed its name to "East Capital", and later Zheng Jing changed its name to "Dongning". The Qing Dynasty changed its name to "Taiwan Province Province" and established the Taiwanese government, which was subordinate to Fujian Province. This is the official name of Taiwan Province Province. Taiwan Province Province is also called "Treasure Island" because of its rich products. Taiwan Province Province is called "China Taipei" on some international occasions.
The Portuguese called Taiwan Province Province "Formosa", which originated from Ilha Formosa, meaning "beautiful island". It was the main name of Taiwan Province Province in Europe and America before 1950. In ancient Japan, Taiwan Province Province was called "high sand", "high sand country" and "high mountain country".
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Taiwan Province Province and the mainland have a profound and long history. In ancient times, Taiwan Province Province was connected with the mainland. About millions of years ago, due to the crustal movement, part of the land sank and seawater entered, forming the Taiwan Province Strait, and Taiwan Province Island was separated from the mainland.
Most of the early residents of Taiwan Province Province immigrated directly or indirectly from Chinese mainland. 197 1 and 1974, the earliest human fossil "Zuo Zhenren" in Taiwan Province Province was discovered in Zuozhen District of Tainan City. Zuo Zhenren is related to the caveman in Zhoukoudian, Beijing. They belong to Homo sapiens in the late Paleolithic period in China. They migrated to Taiwan Province Province from the mainland via Fujian 30,000 years ago, and were the earliest pioneers in developing Taiwan Province Province.
Among the early residents of Taiwan Province Province, there are a few short black people who belong to nigri Tuo and Langya people who belong to Ryukyu. The early residents of Taiwan Province Province were the ancestors of the ethnic minorities (Gaoshan) in Taiwan Province Province.
Taiwan Province Province in Xia and Shang Dynasties belonged to Yangzhou in Kyushu.
The recorded history of Taiwan Province Province can be traced back to 230 AD. During the Three Kingdoms period, the generals Wei Wen and Zhuge sent by Sun Quan of the King of Wu led more than 10,000 troops and more than 30 warships.
The arrival of the fleet in Yizhou (present-day Taiwan Province Province) is the beginning for Chinese mainland people to use advanced cultural knowledge to develop Taiwan Province. During the Three Kingdoms period, Danyang Taishou Shen recorded in detail the production and life of Taiwan Province Province at that time, which was the earliest account of Taiwan Province Province in the world.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Taiwan Province Province