Pre-Qin (35 1 ~ 394) was one of the Di people's regimes during the establishment of the Sixteen Countries in Wuhu, and it was also the most powerful country among the Sixteen Countries.
In 65438+350 10, Fu Jian occupied Guanzhong, became king the following year, set up an official, made its capital in Chang 'an, and enjoyed the country for 44 years (excluding the throne), 46 years after Fu Hong became king in 349.
Region:
The former Qin dynasty was once the largest territory in the northern regime, which was known as "the sea in the east, Qiuci in the west, Xiangyang in the south and desert in the north".
Countries in the Northeast and the Western Regions all sent envoys to establish diplomatic relations with the former Qin Dynasty, and only the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the southeast corner confronted it, with the Huaihe River, the Han River and the Eastern Jin Dynasty as the boundaries. ?
The territory is far ahead of Zhao and Hou Zhao, and the territory of the Northern Wei and Northern Zhou Dynasties is not so vast.
According to Hong's Records of Sixteen Countries in Qing Dynasty, there were twenty-two states, one hundred and thirty-five counties, eight guards and seven hundred and thirty-four counties in the heyday of the former Qin Dynasty.