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During the Ming Dynasty, did Pingyang County belong to Shanxi Province or Zhejiang Province?
In the Ming Dynasty, there were Pingyang Prefecture in Shanxi and Pingyang County in Zhejiang. You wrote Pingyang County, which was in Zhejiang.

The historical evolution of Pingyang, Shanxi;

Pingyang County was located in the Han Dynasty, and Pingyang County was located in the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty, so it was ruled in the southwest of Linfen County, Shanxi Province. Jin Yongjia was the capital of Liu Yuan for three years, and Jinzhou was later established in Wei Dynasty. After the Sui Dynasty, Linfen County was changed to Wei Ping County, the Tang Dynasty to Jinzhou, and Pingyang County in Jinzhou was promoted to Pingyang House. Pingyang Road was changed to Jinning Road in the early Yuan Dynasty. Pingyang House ruled Shanxi in the Ming Dynasty and was abolished in the Republic of China.

The Historical Evolution of Pingyang, Zhejiang Province;

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it was the territory of the State of Yue, which was later destroyed by Chu and returned to Chu. China was unified in Qin Dynasty, belonging to Minzhong County. Xupu County in the Han Dynasty, the county in the later Han Dynasty, Anyang County in the Three Kingdoms Period, Shiyang County in the Jin Dynasty, seeking to change Hengyang County, changing Sui to Yongjia County, and returning to Hengyang County in the Tang Dynasty. During the Five Dynasties Liang Dynasty, Pingyang was changed, Yuan was promoted to a state, and Ming was restored to a county, belonging to Wenzhou Prefecture, Zhejiang Province. So it belongs to Ouhai Road, Zhejiang Province. Pingyang and Cangnan counties in Zhejiang Province today.