Fortune Telling Collection - Fortune-telling birth date - Sihong County, Jiangsu Province was under the jurisdiction of this government during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Sihong County, Jiangsu Province was under the jurisdiction of this government during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Yuan: Administrative divisions are divided into provinces, prefectures, prefectures and counties. At the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, Sizhou had jurisdiction over five counties, namely Linhuai, Hu Aiping, Hongxian, Lingbi and Suining, followed by Xuyi and Tianchang, and was placed in Henan and Huainan provinces.

Ming: Sizhou governs Wuhe County, Hongxian County, Xuyi County and Tianchang County, belonging to Huai 'an Prefecture, followed by Zhongli Prefecture and Fengyang Prefecture.

Qing Dynasty: Administrative divisions were divided into provinces, prefectures and counties. During the reign of Shunzhi, it governed Xuyi and Tianchang counties. In the year of Kangxi 19 (1680), the water flooded Sizhou city, but the ancient city with a thousand years was not in the water. At the beginning of the national government, stick to the city embankment and put it in Xuyi. In the second year of Yongzheng, Sizhou was promoted to Zhili, belonging to the Five Rivers. In the forty-second year of Qianlong (1777), Sizhou moved to Hongcheng, Hongxian County (located in the west of Wuhe County in Han Dynasty, which was later abandoned, and Hongxian County moved to Xiaqiu in Tang Dynasty, which is now Sixian County in Anhui Province) and merged into Sizhou. Hongxian County was renamed as Sizhou City, Hongxian County was called Hongxiang, and Sizhou was expanded.

Another: South Zhili in Ming Dynasty includes Jiangsu and Anhui provinces today. In the second year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty, it was changed to jiangnan province, and in the sixth year of Kangxi (1667), it was divided into Jiangsu and Anhui provinces, and then Sizhou belonged to Anhui.