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Since when is Guangxi called Guangxi? Thank you, everyone.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Ming Dynasty, the names of provinces in the Yuan Dynasty were abolished and a three-level regional system of division, state and county was established. The whole country is divided into 13 ministries. In the ninth year of Hongwu in Ming Taizu (1376), Guangxi was established to undertake propaganda and deployment, and the name of "Guangxi" was thus fixed. Guangxi's political envoys are divided into 1 1 states, and Zhili Prefecture has three counties under its jurisdiction. 1 1 The governments are: Guilin government (governing Lingui county, now Guilin), Liuzhou government (governing Maping, now Liuzhou), Qingyuan government (governing Yishan), Sien government (governing Li Qiao, now Mashan, then moving to Wuyuan, now Wuming) and Siming government (governing Siming government, now Ningning). The three Zhili States are: Guishun State (governing Jingxi today), Tianzhou State (governing Tiandong today) and Sicheng State (governing Lingyun today). In addition, Quanzhou originally belonged to Hunan Province, and in the twenty-seventh year of Hongwu (1394), Quanzhou (now Quanzhou, Guanyang and Ziyuan) was changed from Huguang Yongzhou House to Guangxi, which roughly formed the region of Guangxi. In June of the second year of Hongwu (1369), Lianzhou and Qinzhou, which were originally under the jurisdiction of Guangxi, were placed under the jurisdiction of Guangdong. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there were 13 states, 4 states, 44 counties, 34 states, 6 states and 5 long lawsuits in Guangxi. I hope you are satisfied.