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Where does Guangzong mean in Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Guangzong refers to Wei County in Hebei Province today.

Derived Knowledge —— Historical Evolution of Weixian County

Before Xiaxia, people have been fishing and hunting in this area, and their institutions are changeable in all ages.

The Western Zhou Dynasty belongs to the State of Xing, and the Warring States belongs to Zhao. Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, which were divided into thirty-six counties, and Wei County was Julu County.

At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Ping of Han Dynasty named Liu Ruyi as the King of Guangzong, belonging to Wei County and Anping at the beginning of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

At the beginning of Sui Dynasty, the abandoned site of Jingxian County was located in Jingcheng County, and then Fucheng County belonged to Zhou Bei.

In 60 1 year, in order to avoid the anonymity of Prince Yang Guang, Guangzong County was changed to Zongcheng County. At that time, Wei County was a part of Jincheng County, Fucheng County and Zongcheng County, and it still belonged to Zhou Bei.

In the early years of the Tang Dynasty, Zongcheng County was the seat of Zhou Zong, and Zongcheng County, Jingcheng County and Fucheng County belonged to Zhou Zong. the Five Dynasties

In the early Song Dynasty, Zongcheng and Jingcheng counties belonged to Daming House on Hebei East Road. 1073, the city was reduced to a town and merged into Zongcheng County, and Weixian County was the land where Daming House was built.

After the shame of Jingkang in the Song Dynasty, Wei County belonged to gold, and Zongcheng County belonged to Mianzhou, Hebei West Road.

In the sixth year of Yuan Taizong, Zongcheng County was merged into Mingshui County, which still belongs to Mingshui State. Weizhou, Xingming Road, Yaoli County 1247.

In the third year of Yuan Dynasty (1262), Xingzhou was promoted to Shunde Prefecture, which belonged to Weizhou and later to Guangping Road.

In April of the second year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, Weizhou was reduced to a county, formerly known as wei county, which belonged to Guangping Prefecture.

Wei County in Qing Dynasty was subordinate to Guangping Prefecture in Zhili.