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Does Jiujiang among Jiujiang kings mean Jiujiang in Jiangxi now?

Not Jiujiang, Jiangxi.

Today's Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, although within the scope of Jiujiang County in Qin Dynasty, had no county at that time. By the time the county was established here in the early Western Han Dynasty and called Chai Sang, Jiujiang County had retreated to the north, including the whole Lujiang County.

Therefore, although the two have the same name and had a very short-term governance relationship, they have almost no relationship. Jiujiang won the name of Jiujiang for the first time, and needed to change Jiangzhou Road into Jiujiang House in Ming Dynasty to govern the country (now Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province), but the "Jiujiang" that appeared in history before this rarely refers to the scope of Jiangxi Province today.

Extended data:

At the beginning of Xiang Liang Uprising, Ying Bu married Wu Rui's daughter, and made Chu Huaiwang succeed to the throne, becoming Dangyangjun. After Xiang Liang was killed, he became one of the generals under Xiang Yu's account, and repeatedly fought against Qin Jun.

When Xiang Yu enfeoffed the world in 206 BC, he made Ying Bu King of Jiujiang, with its capital in the sixth place, ruling Jiujiang (Shouchun County, now Shouxian County, Anhui Province) and Lujiang (Shu Xian County, now southwest of Lujiang County, Anhui Province).

Jiujiang county is one of the 36 counties designated by Qin Shihuang. In its heyday, it covered many areas in Henan, Anhui and Jiangxi. County governance longevity (now near Shouxian County, Anhui Province).

Lujiang County governs Lujiang (now southwest of Lujiang County, Hefei City, Anhui Province) and Tongling City, Chizhou City, Jiujiang City, Jingdezhen City and Shangrao City.

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