Guangdong and Guangxi, also known as Guangdong and Guangxi, are the general names of China and usually correspond to Huguang. Originated in Jingtai, Ming Daizong for three years, the famous minister Yu Qian invited the Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, and Ming Xianzong Chenghua customized it for six years. The governor was located in Wuzhou (present-day Guangxi) at the junction of Guangdong and Guangxi, and the first governor of Guangdong and Guangxi was Han Yong. In Qing Dynasty, Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan Island were under the jurisdiction of the Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi.
History:
In ancient times, the scope of Guangdong and Guangxi was once a land of hundreds of leaps and bounds. In the pre-Qin period, Guangdong and Guangxi belonged to Nanyue, Xiou, Luoyue and other tribes. In the pre-Qin period, the tribes in the coastal areas south of the Yangtze River were often referred to as "Yue", and in the literature they were called "Baiyue" or "Zhu Yue" and "Baiyue". After the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the meaning of the word "Guangdong" narrowed, generally referring to Lingnan area, or "South Guangdong". Until modern times, Guangdong and Guangxi were still called "Guangdong".
Lingnan area is far away from the Central Plains, and there is not much ink on the historical records of the Central Plains in history. In recent years, archaeological studies have found that a large number of cultural relics unearthed in Boluo, Guangdong Province show that Lingnan area had a high degree of civilization in the Neolithic Age and Bronze Age before Qin Dynasty.
Lingnan is one of the cradles of Chinese civilization. Around the Warring States Period, there appeared two big countries in Guangxi, Ou and Luoyue, which were the heyday of Lingnan countries, while the political entities in Guangdong were relatively loose.
Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangdong and Guangxi