What are the continents of the Three Kingdoms, which are equivalent to the present provinces? Why does Liu Bei's loss of Jingzhou mean loss?

To be exact, it was a country in the Eastern Han Dynasty, not a country divided by the Three Kingdoms.

State, the name of the prison area in Han Dynasty. Also known as the Ministry. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were thirteen states in China, and the number of counties under the jurisdiction of each state varied. Every state has a secretariat or state shepherd to inspect county, state, county officials and local strongmen, correct lawlessness and impeach corrupt officials. In the fifth year of Zhong Ping in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Emperor Ling chose the imperial court as the state shepherd. Since then, the state has gradually become an administrative region, and the state shepherd has also become a permanent military and political chief. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, each state set up animal husbandry or secretariat, depending on the importance of the capital.

1, the name of the Eastern Han Dynasty in Sizhou. Also known as Captain Li Si's Department. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it governed seven counties and 106 counties. Governance, that is, the seat of the state administration, is located in Luoyang County. Luoyang Old Town is located in the northeast of Luoyang City, Henan Province. Li Sifu's jurisdiction is equivalent to southern Hebei, northern Henan, southern Shaanxi and Weihe Plain in Shaanxi. Counties: Hedong County, Hanoi County, Henan County and Hongnong County.

2. Qingzhou, the name of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Administer counties, townships, eleven counties and sixty-five. Linzi County, where the city is located, is located in the north of Linzi, Zibo City. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to the northern area east of Nanlin in Shandong today. Counties: Jinan, Qi, Le 'an, Beihai, Chengyang and Donglai.

3. Xuzhou, the name of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Jurisdiction over counties, townships, five counties and sixty-two counties. Yong County, in today's Dingdu County, Shandong Province. At the end of Han Dynasty, Pi moved to the east of Pi County, Jiangsu Province. The Three Kingdoms Cao Wei moved the capital to Pengcheng, which is now Xuzhou, Jiangsu. The jurisdiction is equivalent to the north of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu and the south of Shandong. Counties: Dongguan, Langya, Pengcheng, Donghai, Bi Xia and Guangling.

4. Yanzhou, the name of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Jurisdiction over counties, countries and counties. Changyi County is located in the northwest of Jinxiang County, Shandong Province. The jurisdiction is equivalent to the southwest of Shandong and the east of Henan. Counties: Chenliu County, Yin Ji County, Shanyang County, Rencheng County, Dongping County, Dong Jun County, Lujun County, Taishan County and Jibei County.

5. Yuzhou, the name of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Jurisdiction over counties, six countries and ninety-seven counties. Governing qiaocheng county is in Bozhou, Anhui province today. The jurisdiction is equivalent to the north of Huaihe River, the east of Funiu Mountain, the east of Henan and the north of Anhui. Counties: Chenjun, runan county, Anfeng, Yiyang and Yingchuan.

6. The name of Youzhou in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Jurisdiction over counties, countries and counties. Jixian County, the seat of Youzhou Prefecture, is in the southwest of Daxing County in Beijing today. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to Beijing, northern Hebei, southern Liaoning and northwestern Korea. Counties: Dai Jun, Shanggu, Fanyang, Yan, Yuyang, Youbeiping, Liaoxi, Changli, Liaodong, Xuantu, Le Lang and Daifang.

7. Jizhou, the name of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Jurisdiction over counties, nine countries and hundreds of counties. Ye County, where Jizhou Prefecture is located, is located in the southwest of Linzhang County, Hebei Province. The Three Kingdoms Cao Wei moved the capital to Xindu County, now Hebei Province. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to central and southern Hebei, western Shandong and northern Henan. Counties: Zhongshan, Changshan, Hejian, Bohai, Anping, Laoling, Pingyuan, Qinghe, Yangping, Guangping, Wei, Zhao and Julu.

8. Bingzhou, the name of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Jurisdiction over nine counties and ninety-eight counties. Jinyang, the seat of the state capital, is located in the southwest of Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to parts of Shanxi, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Hebei and Shaanxi. Counties: Yanmen County, Xinxing County, Taiyuan County, Xihe County, Leping County and Shangdang County.

9. The name of Jingzhou in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It governs 7 counties 1 17 counties. Jingzhou governs Hanshou County, in the north of Hanshou County, Hunan Province. At the end of Han Dynasty, Xiangyang County moved to Xiangfan City, Hubei Province. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to most of Hubei and Hunan, and a small part of Henan, Guizhou, Guangdong and Guangxi provinces. Counties: Wei Xing, Shang Yong, Xincheng, Xiangyang, Nanxiang, Nanyang, Jiangxia, Changsha, Lingling, Wuling, Guiyang, Hengyang, Jianping and Nanxiang.

10, Yangzhou Eastern Han Dynasty. Jurisdiction over counties, six countries and ninety-two counties. Liyang under Yangzhou is in Shexian County, Anhui Province today. At the end of Han Dynasty, Shouchun moved to Shouxian County, Anhui Province. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to the south of Huaihe River in Anhui and the Yangtze River in Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Fujian provinces, eastern Hubei and southeastern Henan. Counties: Qichun County, Lujiang County, Danyang County, Wu Jun County, Huiji County, Poyang County, Linhai County, Zhang Yu County, Linchuan County, Luling County, Jian 'an County and Piling Electric Agricultural School District.

1 1, Liangzhou Eastern Han Dynasty. Jurisdiction over counties, countries and counties. Longxian County, where Liangzhou Prefecture is located, is located in Zhangjiachuan Hui Autonomous County, Gansu Province. The Three Kingdoms camp moved Wei to Guzang County, now Wuwei County, Gansu Province. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to Gansu, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Huangshui River Basin in Qinghai and western Shaanxi. Counties: Dunhuang, Jiuquan, Zhangye, Wuwei, Xiping, Jincheng, Longxi, Nan 'an, Guangwei, Anding, Fufeng, Jingzhao, Beidi and Feng Xu.

12, the name of Yizhou in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Jurisdiction over counties, countries and counties. Yizhou governs Luoxian, in Guanghan, Sichuan. At the end of the Han Dynasty, it moved to Chengdu, which is now Chengdu, Sichuan. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to most of Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan and Guizhou, and a small part of Shaanxi, Gansu and Hubei. Counties: Yangping County, Wudu County, Hanzhong County, Brazil County, Zitong County, Badong County, Guanghan County, Dongguanghan County, Ba County, Fuling County, Jiangyang County, Ruowei County, Hanjia County, Shu County, Yongchang County, Yungui County, Jianning County, Xinggu County, Judi County and Yuejun County.

13, the name of the Eastern Han Dynasty in Jiaozhou. County seven, Cangtai sixteen. Long Bian Jiaozhou College is located in the north of Hanoi. Sun Wu of the Three Kingdoms moved to Panyu, now Guangzhou, Guangdong. Its jurisdiction is equivalent to most of Guangdong, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and parts of Vietnam. Counties: Jiaozhi County, Yulin County, Cangwu County, Zhu Ya County, Gaoliang County and Nanhai County.

14, Yongzhou (revoked) (set in the first year of Xingping, when there were 14 states in the world) Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty made Luoyang his capital and established Yongzhou, but it was soon revoked. In the first year of Xingping (AD 194), it was divided into Liangzhou and Sanfu areas, which became a formal administrative region and governed nine counties. Its scope includes the original Liangzhou part, Captain Li Si's office in Chang 'an, and three auxiliary offices nearby. It is located in Chang 'an, the temporary seat of the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty.