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Map of commanderies in the various provinces: Guang Province (yellow), Jiao Province (blue), Jing Province (green), Yang Province (red)

The following is a list of administrative divisions of the state of Eastern Wu (222–280) during the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of China. Most of the administrative divisions were inherited from the system used during the Eastern Han dynasty (25–220). The system was composed of the following units in increasing order of hierarchy: xian (縣; county), jun (郡; commandery), and zhou (州; province). The year of reference is 280.

Historical background and overview[edit]

In 195, the warlord Sun Ce started on a series of conquests in the Jiangdong (or Wu) region. He attacked rival warlords such as Liu Yao and Yan Baihu and conquered most of Yang Province, including the six commanderies of Danyang, Wu, Kuaiji, Yuzhang, Luling and Lujiang. These lands served as the foundation of his power bloc.

Sun Ce was assassinated in 200 and was succeeded by his younger brother, Sun Quan. Sun Quan built on the foundation established by Sun Ce by pacifying the restless Shanyue tribes in the Wu territories and expanding his boundaries further south. After the Battle of Red Cliffs in 208, Sun Quan gained most of eastern Jing Province and reached an agreement with his ally, Liu Bei, to divide the territories in Jing Province along the Xiang River between their domains. At the same time, he also conquered Jiao Province in the south from the warlord Shi Xie.

In 219, Sun Quan sent his general Lü Meng to stealthily invade and capture Liu Bei's territories in Jing Province while Guan Yu, Liu Bei's general in charge of Jing Province, was away at the Battle of Fancheng. The invasion was successful and Guan Yu was captured in an ambush and executed. By then, Sun Quan was in full control of the entire southern Jing Province.

The Wu territories became generally more stable by the late 220s after Sun Quan declared himself emperor in 229 and established the state of Eastern Wu. During his reign, he made peace with the state of Shu Han (founded by Liu Bei) and reestablished the Sun–Liu alliance (as the Wu–Shu alliance). He also launched several campaigns against the state of Cao Wei to the north, but did not make any significant territorial gains beyond north of the Huai River region. At the same time, he also consolidated his power base by expanding his territorial boundaries eastward and southward.

Throughout the reigns of Sun Quan's sons and successors, Sun Liang and Sun Xiu, Eastern Wu's territorial boundaries remained generally unchanged and stable – apart from sporadic insurgencies and rebellions in the southern commanderies.

In 263, Eastern Wu's ally state, Shu Han, was conquered by the state of Cao Wei. Two years later, Cao Wei itself was replaced by the Jin dynasty. The balance of power in China gradually shifted in favour of the Jin dynasty when Jin forces managed to conquer some Wu territories over time with the aid of defectors from Wu. At the same time, Wu's military power was also drastically weakened from its military campaigns in Guang and Jiao provinces in the south. The locals in these two provinces were also unwilling to submit to Wu rule and rebelled from time to time. In 280, the Jin dynasty launched a massive military campaign against Eastern Wu and scored a major victory; Sun Hao, the last Wu emperor, surrendered to the Jin dynasty. Around the time of its fall, Eastern Wu ruled an estimated total of four provinces, 45 commanderies, two sub-divisions governed by Commandants, one sub-division governed by a Diannong Colonel, two vassal states, and 328 counties.

Geographical overview[edit]

The territories of Eastern Wu covered much of south China. Its northern boundaries reached the southern banks of the Yangtze, Huai and Han rivers; its western boundaries reached the Three Gorges region; its eastern borders reached the coast; its southern boundaries reached northern Vietnam.

Guang Province (廣州)[edit]

Guang Province covered roughly present-day Guangdong Province (excluding Qingyuan and Shaoguan and the Leizhou Peninsula) and most of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (excluding Guilin in the west, and Fangchenggang, Qinzhou and Beihai in the south).

Cangwu Commandery (蒼梧郡)[edit]

The capital of Cangwu Commandery was at Guangxin County.

County Present-day location Notes
Guangxin County
廣信縣
Wuzhou, Guangxi
Mengling County
猛陵縣
Northwest of Cangwu County, Guangxi
Duanxi County
端溪縣
Deqing County, Guangdong
Gaoyao County
高要縣
Zhaoqing, Guangdong
Zhangping County
鄣平縣
Unknown
Linyun County
臨允縣
South of Xinxing County, Guangdong Part of Hepu Commandery from 220–228
Jianling County
建陵縣
Southwest of Lipu County, Guangxi Established before 248
Xinning County
新寧縣
Cangwu County, Wuzhou, Guangxi Established during Sun Quan's reign
Fengcheng County
豐城縣
Unknown

Gaoliang Commandery (高涼郡)[edit]

The capital of Gaoliang Commandery was at Anning County.

County Present-day location Notes
Anning County
安寧縣
West of Yangjiang, Guangdong Part of Gaoliang County before 220
Siping County
思平縣
North of Enping, Guangdong
Gaoliang County
高涼縣
North of Yangjiang, Guangdong

Gaoxing Commandery (高興郡)[edit]

The capital of Gaoxing Commandery was at Guanghua County. Gaoxing Commandery existed from 264–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Guanghua County
廣化縣
West of Yangjiang, Guangdong Previously part of Gaoliang County
Haining County
海寧縣
Southwest of Taishan, Guangdong
Moyang County
莫陽縣
West of Yangchun, Guangdong
Xiping County
西平縣
Northwest of Yangjiang, Guangdong
Huaping County
化平縣
Huazhou, Guangdong

Guilin Commandery (桂林郡)[edit]

The capital of Guilin Commandery was at Wu'an County.

County Present-day location Notes
Wu'an County
武安縣
West of Xiangzhou County, Guangxi Part of Yulin Commandery from 220–274
Tanzhong County
潭中縣
Southeast of Liuzhou, Guangxi
Zhongliu County
中留縣
Southeast of Wuxuan County, Guangxi
Guilin County
桂林縣
Southeast of Xiangzhou County, Guangxi
Wufeng County
武豐縣
Unknown Established during Sun Hao's reign
Suping County
粟平縣
Unknown
Wucheng County
武城縣
Unknown
Junteng County
軍騰縣
Unknown

Nanhai Commandery (南海郡)[edit]

The capital of Nanhai Commandery was at Panyu County.

County Present-day location Notes
Panyu County
番禺縣
Panyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong
Sihui County
四會縣
Sihui, Guangdong
Zengcheng County
增城縣
Northeast of Zengcheng District, Guangzhou, Guangdong
Boluo County
博羅縣
Boluo County, Guangdong
Longchuan County
龍川縣
West of Longchuan County, Guangdong
Jieyang County
揭陽縣
Northwest of Jieyang, Guangdong
Pingyi County
平夷縣
Siqian Town, Xinhui District, Jiangmen, Guangdong Previously part of Panyu County

Yulin Commandery (鬱林郡)[edit]

The capital of Yulin Commandery was at Yinping County.

County Present-day location Notes
Bushan County
布山縣
Southwest of Guiping, Guangxi
Linpu County
臨浦縣
Southwest of Binyang County, Guangxi
Guangyu County
廣鬱縣
Southeast of Lingyun County, Guangxi
Elin County
阿林縣
Southeast of Guiping, Guangxi
Anguang County
安廣縣
Northwest of Heng County, Guangxi
Yinping County
陰平縣
Guigang, Guangxi
Xinyi County
新邑縣
Unknown
Changping County
長平縣
Unknown
Jianshi County
建始縣
Unknown
Huai'an County
懷安縣
South of Guigang, Guangxi
Linchen County
臨塵縣
Chongzuo, Guangxi Abolished by the Eastern Wu government
Dingzhou County
定周縣
Qingyuan Town, Yizhou, Guangxi
Zengshi County
增食縣
East of Long'an County, Guangxi

Jiao Province (交州)[edit]

Jiao Province covered roughly most of present-day Guangdong Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and northern Vietnam. After 264, its geographical coverage was reduced to the Leizhou Peninsula in Guangdong Province, Fangchenggang, Qinzhou and Beihai in southern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and northern Vietnam.

Defunct commanderies
  • Rinan Commandery (日南郡; commandery capital at Lệ Thủy District, Đồng Hới, Vietnam) was established in the Eastern Han dynasty. It was abolished during Sun Hao's reign and its counties were absorbed into Jiude Commandery.
  • Ningpu Commandery (寧浦郡) was established in 218 by separating counties from Yulin, Gaoliang and Hepu commanderies. It was abolished later and its counties were absorbed into Hepu Commandery.

Hepu Commandery (合浦郡)[edit]

The capital of Hepu Commandery was at Hepu County.

County Present-day location Notes
Hepu County
合浦縣
Northeast of Hepu County, Guangxi Part of Zhuguan Commandery from 228–252
Zhulu County
朱盧縣
Unknown Part of Zhuguan Commandery from 228–252; previously known as Zhuya County (朱崖縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty
Nanping County
南平縣
Unknown Established in 271
Duzhi County
毒質縣
Unknown

Commandant of North Hepu (合浦北部都尉)[edit]

A sub-division of Hepu Commandery was overseen by the "Commandant of North Hepu". This capital of this sub-division was at Pingshan County.

County Present-day location Notes
Pingshan County
平山縣
North of Heng County, Guangxi Previously part of Ningpu Commandery
Changping County
昌平縣
South of Heng County, Guangxi
Xingdao County
興道縣
Southeast of Heng County, Guangxi Previously part of Ningpu Commandery; established in 260

Jiaozhi Commandery (交趾郡)[edit]

The capital of Jiaozhi Commandery was at Longbian County.

County Present-day location Notes
Longbian County
龍編縣
East of Hanoi, Vietnam
Ding'an County
定安縣
In Hà Nam Province, Vietnam
Yinglou County
嬴婁縣
Thuận Thành District, Bắc Ninh Province, Vietnam
Goulou County
苟漏縣
Thạch Thất District, Hà Tây Province, Vietnam
Wanghai County
望海縣
Bắc Giang, Bắc Giang Province, Vietnam
Xiyu County
西於縣
Đông Anh District, Hanoi, Vietnam
Zhuyuan County
朱鳶縣
Southeast of Hanoi, Vietnam
Quyang County
曲陽縣
Hải Dương, Hải Dương Province, Vietnam
Beidai County
北帶縣
Văn Lâm District, Hưng Yên Province, Vietnam
Jixu County
稽徐縣
Hải Dương, Hải Dương Province, Vietnam
Jiaoxing County
交興縣
Unknown Established in 271
Wu'an County
武安縣
Southeastern Nam Định Province, Vietnam
Wuning County
武寧縣
Bắc Ninh, Bắc Ninh Province, Vietnam
Junping County
軍平縣
Tiên Yên District, Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam

Jiude Commandery (九德郡)[edit]

The capital of Jiude Commandery was at Xianhuan County. Jiude Commandery existed from 278–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Xianhuan County
咸驩縣
West of Diễn Châu District, Nghệ An Province, Vietnam Part of Jiuzhen Commandery from 220–271; part of Jiuzhen Vassal State from 271–278
Jiude County
九德縣
Vinh, Nghệ An Province, Vietnam Part of Jiuzhen Vassal State from 271–278; established in 271
Yangcheng County
陽成縣
East of Vinh, Nghệ An Province, Vietnam
Yuechang County
越裳縣
Northwest of Hà Tĩnh, Hà Tĩnh Province, Vietnam
Duxiao County
都洨縣
Northwest of Vinh, Nghệ An Province, Vietnam
Fuqin County
扶芩縣
Unknown
Youxu County
由胥縣
Unknown
Zhuwu County
朱吾縣
Lệ Thủy District, Đồng Hới, Quảng Bình Province, Vietnam Part of Rinan Commandery from 220–278
Xijuan County
西卷縣
In Quảng Trị Province, Vietnam
Bijing County
比景縣
Southern Quảng Trị Province, Vietnam

Rinan Vassal State (日南屬國)[edit]

A sub-division of Jiude Commandery was known as "Rinan Vassal State". This capital of this sub-division was at Lurong County.

County Present-day location Notes
Lurong County
盧容縣
North of Huế, Thừa Thiên-Huế Province, Vietnam Part of Rinan Commandery from 220–278

Jiuzhen Commandery (九真郡)[edit]

The capital of Jiuzhen Commandery was at Xupu County.

County Present-day location Notes
Xupu County
胥浦縣
Northwest of Thanh Hóa, Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam
Yifeng County
移風縣
North of Thanh Hóa, Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam Previously known as Jufeng County (居風縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty
Dupang County
都龐縣
North of Thanh Hóa, Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam
Changle County
常樂縣
East of Thanh Hóa, Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam Established in 271
Jianchu County
建初縣
East of Thanh Hóa, Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam
Fule County
扶樂縣
Unknown
Wubian County
無編縣
Tĩnh Gia District, Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam
Wugong County
無功縣
Ninh Bình, Ninh Bình Province, Vietnam Abolished by the Eastern Wu government

Wuping Commandery (武平郡)[edit]

The capital of Wuping Commandery was at Fengxi County. Wuping Commandery existed from 271–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Fengxi County
封溪縣
East of Yên Lạc District, Vĩnh Phúc Province, Vietnam Part of Jiaozhi Commandery from 220–271
Pingdao County
平道縣
Yên Lạc District, Vĩnh Phúc Province, Vietnam Established in 271
Wuxing County
武興縣
Unknown
Jinshan County
進山縣
Unknown
Genning County
根寧縣
Unknown
Anwu County
安武縣
Unknown
Fu'an County
扶安縣
Phổ Yên District, Thái Nguyên Province, Vietnam

Xinchang Commandery (新昌郡)[edit]

The capital of Xinchang Commandery was at Miling County. Xinchang Commandery existed from 271–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Miling County
麊泠縣
Northern Phú Thọ Province, Vietnam Part of Jiaozhi Commandery from 220–271
Jianing County
嘉寧縣
Ba Vì District, Hanoi, Vietnam Established in 271
Wuding County
吳定縣
In Tuyên Quang Province, Vietnam
Fengshan County
封山縣
Unknown

Zhuya Commandery (珠崖郡)[edit]

The capital of Zhuya Commandery was at Xuwen County. Zhuya Commandery existed from 242–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Xuwen County
徐聞縣
South of Xuwen County, Guangdong Part of Hepu Commandery from 220–228; part of Zhuguan Commandery from 228–242
Zhuguan County
珠官縣
South of Xuwen County, Guangdong Part of Xuwen County before 242

Jing Province (荊州)[edit]

Jing Province was split between the states of Cao Wei and Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. The Wu-controlled portion covered parts of present-day Hubei Province south of the Daba Mountains and Han River, Hunan Province, parts of northern Guangdong Province, northwestern Guangxi Province, and eastern Guizhou Province. Its capital was at Jiangling County (present-day Jingzhou District, Jingzhou, Hubei) in Nan Commandery.

Defunct commanderies
  • Xiling Commandery (西陵郡) was established in 219 by separating Yangxin and Xiazhi counties from Jiangxia Commandery to form a new commandery. It was abolished in 221 and the two counties were transferred to Wuchang Commandery.
  • Guling Commandery (固陵郡) was established in 219 by separating Wu and Zigui counties from Yidu Commandery to form a new commandery. It was abolished in 222 and the two counties were returned to Yidu Commandery.
  • Wuchang Commandery (武昌郡; commandery capital at present-day Echeng District, Ezhou, Hubei) was established in 221 by separating counties from Lujiang, Jiangxia, Xiling and Yuzhang commanderies. It was abolished between 222–229, briefly restored between 265–266, and abolished again.
  • Yingyang Commandery (營陽郡; commandery capital at northeast of Dao County, Hunan) was established in 265 by separating four counties from Lingling Commandery. It was abolished later and the four counties returned to Lingling Commandery.

Changsha Commandery (長沙郡)[edit]

The capital of Changsha Commandery was at Linxiang County.

County Present-day location Notes
Linxiang County
臨湘縣
Changsha, Hunan
You County
攸縣
Northeast of You County, Hunan
Xiajun County
下雋縣
Northwest of Tongcheng County, Hubei
Liling County
醴陵縣
Liling, Hunan
Luo County
羅縣
Northwest of Miluo, Hunan
Wuchang County
吳昌縣
Southeast of Pingjiang County, Hunan Previously known as Hanchang County (漢昌縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty
Liuyang County
劉陽縣
Northeast of Liuyang, Hunan
Jianning County
建寧縣
Northeast of Zhuzhou, Hunan Established during Sun Quan's reign
Puqi County
蒲圻縣
Luxi Town, Jiayu County, Hubei Part of Shaxian Commandery, Wuchang Commandery before 223
Rongling County
容陵縣
Southwest of You County, Hunan Abolished in the early 220s

Guiyang Commandery (桂陽郡)[edit]

The capital of Guiyang Commandery was at Chen County.

County Present-day location Notes
Chen County
郴縣
Chenzhou, Hunan
Bian County
便縣
Bianjiang Town, Yongxing County, Hunan
Leiyang County
耒陽縣
Leiyang, Hunan
Nanping County
南平縣
Northeast of Lanshan County, Hunan
Linwu County
臨武縣
East of Linwu County, Hunan
Yang'an County
陽安縣
Southwest of Zixing, Hunan Previously known as Hanning County (漢寧縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty; renamed during Sun Quan's reign

Hengyang Commandery (衡陽郡)[edit]

The capital of Hengyang Commandery was at Xiangnan County. Hengyang Commandery existed from 257–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Xiangnan County
湘南縣
East of Xiangtan County, Hunan Part of Changsha Commandery from 220–257
Liandao County
連道縣
East of Lianyuan, Hunan
Yiyang County
益陽縣
East of Yiyang County, Hunan
Linzheng County
臨烝縣
Hengyang, Hunan
Xiangxiang County
湘鄉縣
Xiangxiang, Hunan Part of Lingling Commandery from 220–222; part of Changsha Commandery from 222–257
Chong'an County
重安縣
Northwest of Hengyang County, Hunan
Zhengyang County
烝陽縣
Yutianqiao Town, Shaodong County, Hunan
Xiangxi County
湘西縣
Wangshiwan District, Zhuzhou County, Hunan Previously part of Xiangnan County; established during Sun Liang's reign
Hengyang County
衡陽縣
South of Hengshan County, Hunan
Xinyang County
新陽縣
Southwest of Ningxiang County, Hunan Established during Sun Liang's reign

Jiangxia Commandery (江夏郡)[edit]

The capital of Jiangxia Commandery was at Shaxian County from 220–221, at Lushan County from 221–228, and at Wuchang County from 229–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Wuchang County
武昌縣
Echeng District, Ezhou, Hubei Previously known as E County (鄂縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty; renamed in 221
Jingling County
竟陵縣
Northwest of Qianjiang, Hubei
Yundu County
雲杜縣
Xinshi Town, Jingshan County, Hubei
Chaisang County
柴桑縣
Southwest of Jiujiang, Jiangxi Part of Yuzhang Commandery from 220–221; part of Wuchang Commandery from 221–228
Xiazhi County
下雉縣
East of Yangxin County, Hubei Part of Xiling Commandery from 220–221; part of Wuchang Commandery from 221–228
Yangxin County
陽新縣
Intersection of west of Yangxin County and east of Tongshan County, Hubei
Anlu County
安陸縣
Yunmeng County, Hubei Part of Cao Wei territory from 222–229; conquered by Eastern Wu in 236
Xinshi County
新市縣
Northeast of Jingshan County, Hubei Also called Nanxinshi County (南新市縣); part of Cao Wei territory from 222–229; conquered by Eastern Wu in 236
Shiyang County
石陽縣
Mahe Town, Hanchuan, Hubei Previously part of the Wei-controlled Jiangxia Commandery; conquered by Eastern Wu in 236
Shaxian County
沙羨縣
Wuchang District, Wuhan, Hubei Part of Wuchang Commandery from 221–228; abolished in 251

Jianping Commandery (建平郡)[edit]

The capital of Jianping Commandery was at Wu County from 260–269 and at Zigui County from 269–280. Jianping Commandery existed from 260–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Zigui County
秭歸縣
Maoping Town, Zigui County, Hubei Part of Yidu Commandery from 220–260
Xingshan County
興山縣
North of Xingshan County, Hubei Previously part of Zigui County; established in 260
Wu County
巫縣
North of Wushan County, Chongqing Part of Yidu Commandery from 220–260; conquered by the Western Jin dynasty in 269
Shaqu County
沙渠縣
Enshi, Hubei Previously part of Wu County; conquered by the Western Jin dynasty in 269
Xinling County
信陵縣
Letianxi Town, Yiling District, Yichang, Hubei Conquered by the Western Jin dynasty in 269
Jianshi County
建始縣
Jianshi County, Hubei

Lingling Commandery (零陵郡)[edit]

The capital of Lingling Commandery was at Quanling County.

County Present-day location Notes
Quanling County
泉陵縣
Yongzhou, Hunan
Lingling County
零陵縣
Jieshou Town, Xing'an County, Guangxi
Taoyang County
洮陽縣
Northwest of Quanzhou County, Guangxi
Guanyang County
觀陽縣
East of Guanyang County, Guangxi
Qiyang County
祁陽縣
Southeast of Qidong County, Hunan Previously part of Quanling County
Yongchang County
永昌縣
West of Qidong County, Hunan
Yingpu County
營浦縣
Northeast of Dao County, Hunan Previously part of Yingyang Commandery
Yingdao County
營道縣
Southeast of Ningyuan County, Hunan
Lingdao County
泠道縣
East of Ningyuan County, Hunan
Chongling County
舂陵縣
West of Ningyuan County, Hunan Previously part of Lingdao County

Linhe Commandery (臨賀郡)[edit]

The capital of Linhe Commandery was at Linhe County. Linhe Commandery existed from 226–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Linhe County
臨賀縣
Southeast of Hezhou, Guangxi Part of Cangwu Commandery from 220–226
Fengyang County
封陽縣
Xindu Town, Babu District, Hezhou, Guangxi
Pingcheng County
馮乘縣
Southwest of Jianghua County, Hunan
Fuchuan County
富川縣
Zhongshan Town, Zhongshan County, Guangxi
Xiemu County
謝沐縣
Southwest of Jiangyong County, Hunan
Jianxing County
建興縣
Guiling Town, Hezhou, Guangxi Established during Sun Quan's reign

Nan Commandery (南郡)[edit]

The capital of Nan Commandery was at Jiangling County.

County Present-day location Notes
Jiangling County
江陵縣
Jingzhou District, Jingzhou, Hubei
Huarong County
華容縣
Northwest of Jianli County, Hubei
Zhijiang County
枝江縣
Northwest of Zhijiang, Hubei
Zuotang County
作唐縣
North of Anxiang County, Hunan
Chanling County
孱陵縣
West of Gong'an County, Hubei
Jianli County
監利縣
Northeast of Jianli County, Hubei Part of Nan Commandery from 222–252; previously part of Huarong County; abolished later
Bian County
編縣
Northwest of Jingmen, Hubei Conquered by the state of Cao Wei
Linju County
臨沮縣
Yangping Town, Yuan'an County, Hubei
Jingyang County
旌陽縣
Southeast of Dangyang, Hubei
Dangyang County
當陽縣
Southwest of Jingmen, Hubei Conquered by the Western Jin dynasty
Zhouling County
州陵縣
Northeast of Honghu, Hubei Abolished in around 221

Shi'an Commandery (始安郡)[edit]

The capital of Shi'an Commandery was at Shi'an County. Shi'an Commandery existed from 265–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Shi'an County
始安縣
Guilin, Guangxi Part of Lingling Commandery from 220–265
Lipu County
荔浦縣
Southwest of Lipu County, Guangxi Part of Cangwu Commandery from 220–265
Pingle County
平樂縣
Shazi Town, Pingxiang County, Guangxi Part of Lipu County before 265
Yongfeng County
永豐縣
Northwest of Lipu County, Guangxi
Shang'an County
尚安縣
Northeast of Luzhai County, Guangxi Part of Shi'an County before 266
Shiyang County
始陽縣
Unknown Previously part of Lingling Commandery

Shixing Commandery (始興郡)[edit]

The capital of Shixing Commandery was at Qujiang County. Shixing Commandery existed from 265–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Qujiang County
曲江縣
Southeast of Shaoguan, Guangdong Part of Guiyang Commandery from 220–265
Guiyang County
桂陽縣
Lianzhou, Guangdong
Hankuang County
含洭縣
Hanguang Town, Yingde, Guangdong
Zhenyang County
湞陽縣
East of Yingde, Guangdong
Zhongsu County
中宿縣
Northwest of Qingxin District, Qingyuan, Guangdong Previously part of Sihui County, Nanhai Commandery; established in 265
Shixing County
始興縣
Northeast of Shaoguan, Guangdong Established in 265

Tianmen Commandery (天門郡)[edit]

The capital of Tianmen Commandery was at Lingyang County. Tianmen Commandery existed from 263–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Lingyang County
零陽縣
Northeast of Cili County, Hunan Part of Wuling Commandery from 220–263
Chong County
充縣
Sangzhi County, Hunan
Louzhong County
漊中縣
West of Cili County, Hunan

Wuling Commandery (武陵郡)[edit]

The capital of Wuling Commandery was at Linyuan County.

County Present-day location Notes
Linyuan County
臨沅縣
Changde, Hunan
Wushou County
吳壽縣
Northeast of Changde, Hunan Previously known as Hanshou County (漢壽縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty
Yuanling County
沅陵縣
South of Yuanling County, Hunan
Chenyang County
辰陽縣
Southwest of Chenxi County, Hunan
Youyang County
酉陽縣
Southeast of Yongshun County, Hunan
Tancheng County
鐔成縣
South of Jingzhou County, Hunan
Yuannan County
沅南縣
Northwest of Changde and northeast of Taoyuan County, Hunan
Qianling County
遷陵縣
Northeast of Baojing County, Hunan
Longyang County
龍陽縣
Southeast of Changde, Hunan Previously part of Wushou County

Xiangdong Commandery (湘東郡)[edit]

The capital of Xiangdong Commandery was at Ling County. Xiangdong Commandery existed from 257–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Ling County
酃縣
East of Hengyang, Hunan Part of Changsha Commandery from 220–257
Chaling County
荼陵縣
Northeast of Chaling County, Hunan
Yinshan County
陰山縣
Southeast of Hengdong County, Hunan Part of Guiyang Commandery from 220–257
Xinping County
新平縣
Northeast of Changning, Hunan Previously part of Leiyang County, Guiyang Commandery; established during Sun Liang's reign
Xinning County
新寧縣
Southwest of Changning, Hunan
Liyang County
梨陽縣
Unknown Established during Sun Liang's reign

Yidu Commandery (宜都郡)[edit]

The capital of Yidu County was at Yidao County.

County Present-day location Notes
Yidao County
夷道縣
Yidu, Hubei
Xiling County
西陵縣
Xiling District, Yichang, Hubei Previously known as Yiling County (夷陵縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty; renamed in 222
Henshan County
佷山縣
West of Changyang County, Hubei

Zhaoling Commandery (昭陵郡)[edit]

The capital of Zhaoling Commandery was at Zhaoling County. Zhaoling Commandery existed from 266–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Zhaoling County
昭陵縣
Shaoyang, Hunan Part of Lingling Commandery from 220–266
Duliang County
都梁縣
Northeast of Wugang, Hunan
Fuyi County
夫夷縣
West of Shaoyang, Hunan
Zhaoyang County
昭陽縣
Northeast of Shaodong County, Hunan
Gaoping County
高平縣
Intersection of northeast of Longhui County and west of Xinshao County, Hunan Established during Sun Hao's reign
Xincheng County
新城縣
East of Shaodong County, Hunan

Yang Province (揚州)[edit]

Yang Province was split between the states of Cao Wei and Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period. The Wu-controlled portion of Yang Province covered present-day southern Jiangsu Province, southern Anhui Province, Zhejiang Province, Jiangxi Province and Fujian Province. Its capital was at Jianye County (present-day Moling Town, Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu) in Danyang Commandery.

Defunct commanderies
  • Dong'an Commandery (東安郡; commandery capital at Fuyang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang) was established in 226. In the mid-220s, when rebellions broke out in Danyang, Wu and Kuaiji commanderies, Sun Quan redrew the boundaries in these three commanderies and created Dong'an Commandery. He then appointed Quan Cong as the commandery's Administrator and tasked him with suppressing the rebellions. Dong'an Commandery was abolished in 228 and its counties were returned to their original commanderies.
  • Guzhang Commandery (故鄣郡; commandery capital at northeast of Shitai County, Anhui) was established between 258–264. Its counties were previously in southern Danyang Commandery. The commandery was abolished later.
  • Baqiu Commandery (巴丘郡) was established during Sun Hao's reign. It had two counties: Xintu County, originally under Yuzhang Commandery; Shiyang County, originally under Luling Commandery. The commandery was abolished later.
  • Yunyang Commandery (雲陽郡) was established sometime between 232–238 and abolished later.

Ancheng Commandery (安成郡)[edit]

The capital of Ancheng Commandery was at Pingdu County. Ancheng Commandery existed from 267–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Pingdu County
平都縣
Southeast of Anfu County, Jiangxi Part of Luling Commandery from 220–267
Yongxin County
永新縣
West of Yongxin County, Jiangxi
Yichun County
宜春縣
Yichun, Jiangxi Part of Yuzhang Commandery from 220–267
Ancheng County
安成縣
Northwest of Anfu County, Jiangxi Part of Changsha Commandery from 220–267
Xinyu County
新渝縣
West of Xinyu, Jiangxi Previously part of Yichun County
Pingxiang County
萍鄉縣
Luxi County, Jiangxi Part of Yichun County before 267

Danyang Commandery (丹楊郡)[edit]

The capital of Danyang Commandery was at Jianye County from 220–222, at Wuhu County from 222–254, and Wanling County from 254–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Jianye County
建業縣
Moling Town, Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu
Danyang County
丹陽縣
Danyang Town, Dangtu County, Anhui
Wuhu County
蕪湖縣
East of Wuhu, Anhui
Wanling County
宛陵縣
Xuanzhou District, Xuancheng, Anhui Part of Guzhang Commandery from 258–264
Xuancheng County
宣城縣
Xuancheng, Anhui
Chungu County
春穀縣
Northwest of Fanchang County, Anhui
Ningguo County
寧國縣
Southwest of Ningguo, Anhui
Guangde County
廣德縣
Southwest of Guangde County, Anhui
Huai'an County
懷安縣
Ningdun Town, Ningguo, Anhui
Jing County
涇縣
Northwest of Jing County, Anhui Part of Linchuan Commandery from 220–229; part of Guzhang Commandery from 258–264
Shicheng County
石城縣
Southeast of Ma'anshan, Anhui
Lingyang County
陵陽縣
Northeast of Shitai County, Anhui
Anwu County
安吳縣
Anwu Village, Huangcun Town, Jing County, Anhui
Lincheng County
臨城縣
South of Qingyang County, Anhui
Jurong County
句容縣
Huayang Town, Jurong, Jiangsu
Yongping County
永平縣
Guxian Village, Tianmuhu Town, Liyang, Jiangsu
Shi'an County
始安縣
Unknown
Jiuyang County
臼陽縣
Unknown Established before 232
Tuntian Commandant of Liyang
溧陽屯田都尉
East of Gaochun District, Nanjing Jiangsu Previously known as Liyang County (溧陽縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty
Diannong Commandant of Hushu
湖熟典農都尉
Hushu Subdistrict, Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Previously known as Hushu County (湖熟縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty
Diannong Commandant of Jiangcheng
江乘典農都尉
Northwest of Jurong, Jiangsu Previously known as Jiangcheng County (江乘縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty
Dunong Colonel of Yuhu
於湖督農校尉
Dangtu County, Anhui

Dongyang Commandery (東陽郡)[edit]

The capital of Dongyang Commandery was at Changshan County. Dongyang Commandery existed from 266–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Changshan County
長山縣
Jinhua, Zhejiang Part of Kuaiji Commandery from 220–266
Wushang County
烏傷縣
Yiwu, Zhejiang
Feng'an County
豐安縣
South of Pujiang County, Zhejiang
Wuning County
吳寧縣
Northeast of Dongyang, Zhejiang
Dingyang County
定陽縣
North of Jiangshan, Zhejiang
Taimo County
太末縣
Longyou County, Zhejiang Part of Kuaiji Commandery from 220–226 and 228–266; part of Dong'an Commandery from 226–228
Xin'an County
新安縣
Quzhou, Zhejiang
Yongkang County
永康縣
Yongkang, Zhejiang Part of Wushang County before 245; part of Kuaiji Commandery from 245–266
Pingchang County
平昌縣
Suichang County, Zhejiang Part of Taimo County before 239; part of Kuaiji Commandery from 239–266
Wuyi County
武義縣
Unknown Part of Kuaiji Commandery from 245–252; established in 245; abolished later

Guangling Commandery (廣陵郡)[edit]

County Present-day location Notes
Guangling County
廣陵縣
Yangzhou, Jiangsu Abolished in the Eastern Han dynasty; absorbed as Eastern Wu territory
Jiangdu County
江都縣
Yangzhou, Jiangsu
Gaoyou County
高郵縣
Intersection of Nanjing, Zhenjiang and Yangzhou, Jiangsu
Tangyi County
堂邑縣
Luhe District, Nanjing, Jiangsu
Hailing County
海陵縣
Taizhou, Jiangsu
Yu County
輿縣
Unknown

Jian'an Commandery (建安郡)[edit]

The capital of Jian'an Commandery was at Jian'an County. Jian'an Commandery existed from 257–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Jian'an County
建安縣
South of Jian'ou, Fujian Part of Kuaiji Commandery from 220–257
Houguan County
侯官縣
Fuzhou, Fujian
Jianping County
建平縣
East of Jianyang District, Nanping, Fujian
Zhaowu County
昭武縣
Shaowu, Fujian Part of Kuaiji Commandery from 220–257; previously known as Nanping County (南平縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty; renamed in 260
Wuxing County
吳興縣
Pucheng County, Fujian Previously known as Hanxing County (漢興縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty; renamed in 260
Jiangle County
將樂縣
Jiangle County, Fujian Known as Xiao District, Jian'an County before 260
Nanping County
南平縣
Nanping, Fujian Established in 260
Dong'an County
東安縣
Fengzhou Town, Nan'an, Fujian

Jiujiang Commandery (九江郡)[edit]

County Present-day location Notes
Fuling County
阜陵縣
Quanjiao County, Anhui Abolished in the Eastern Han dynasty; absorbed as Eastern Wu territory
Quanjiao County
全椒縣
Quanjiao County, Anhui
Liyang County
歷陽縣
He County, Anhui

Kuaiji Commandery (會稽郡)[edit]

The capital of Kuaiji Commandery was at Shanyin County.

County Present-day location Notes
Shanyin County
山陰縣
Shaoxing, Zhejiang
Shangyu County
上虞縣
Shangyu District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang
Yuyao County
餘姚縣
Yuyao, Zhejiang
Juzhang County
句章縣
Southeast of Yuyao, Zhejiang
Yin County
鄞縣
Northeast of Fenghua, Zhejiang
Mao County
鄮縣
East of Ningbo, Zhejiang
Shan County
剡縣
Shengzhou, Zhejiang
Zhuji County
諸暨縣
Zhuji, Zhejiang
Yongxing County
永興縣
Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang
Shining County
始寧縣
Intersection of Shangyu District, Shaoxing and Shengzhou, Zhejiang

Linchuan Commandery (臨川郡)[edit]

The capital of Linchuan Commandery was at Nancheng County. Linchuan Commandery existed from 257–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Nancheng County
南城縣
Southeast of Nancheng County, Jiangxi Part of Yuzhang Commandery from 220–257
Linru County
臨汝縣
Southwest of Fuzhou, Jiangxi
Dongxing County
東興縣
Northeast of Lichuan County, Jiangxi Part of Nancheng County before 257
Nanfeng County
南豐縣
East of Guangchang County, Jiangxi
Yihuang County
宜黃縣
East of Yihuang County, Jiangxi Part of Linru County before 257
Xinjian County
新建縣
North of Le'an County, Jiangxi
Anpu County
安浦縣
Southwest of Le'an County, Jiangxi Established in 257
Xiping County
西平縣
South of Fuzhou, Jiangxi
Xicheng County
西城縣
South of Chongren County, Jiangxi
Yongcheng County
永城縣
North of Lichuan County, Jiangxi

Linhai Commandery (臨海郡)[edit]

The capital of Linhai Commandery was at Zhang'an County.

County Present-day location Notes
Zhang'an County
章安縣
Zhang'an Subdistrict, Jiaojiang District, Taizhou, Zhejiang Part of Kuaiji Commandery from 220–257
Yongning County
永寧縣
Wenzhou, Zhejiang
Songyang County
松陽縣
Northwest of Songyang County, Zhejiang
Linhai County
臨海縣
Southeast of Linhai, Zhejiang Part of Kuaiji Commandery before 257; previously part of Zhang'an and Yongning counties
Nanshiping County
南始平縣
Tiantai County, Zhejiang Part of Kuaiji Commandery before 257; part of Zhang'an County before 231
Anyang County
安陽縣
Northwest of Rui'an, Zhejiang Part of Kuaiji Commandery before 257; part of Zhang'an County during Sun Quan's reign; renamed from Luoyang County (羅陽縣) to Anyang County during Sun Hao's reign
Luojiang County
羅江縣
Unknown Part of Dongyang Commandery from 257–280

Lujiang Commandery (廬江郡)[edit]

The capital of Lujiang Commandery was at Wan County.

County Present-day location Notes
Wan County
皖縣
Qianshan County, Anhui
Songzi County
松茲縣
Northeast of Susong County, Anhui
Linhu County
臨湖縣
Wuwei County, Anhui Abolished in the Eastern Han dynasty; absorbed as Eastern Wu territory
Xiang'an County
襄安縣
Xiang'an Town, Wuwei County, Anhui

Luling Commandery (廬陵郡)[edit]

The capital of Luling Commandery was at Gaochang County.

County Present-day location Notes
Gaochang County
高昌縣
Southwest of Ji'an, Jiangxi
Shiyang County
石陽縣
Northeast of Jishui County, Jiangxi Previously part of Baqiu Commandery
Baqiu County
巴丘縣
Xiajiang County, Jiangxi
Xingping County
興平縣
Northeast of Yongfeng County, Jiangxi
Xinxing County
新興縣
Wan'an County, Jiangxi Previously known as Suixing County (遂興縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty
Yangcheng County
陽城縣
Badu Town, Jishui County, Jiangxi
Dongchang County
東昌縣
Yonghe Town, Ji'an, Jiangxi
Xichang County
西昌縣
West of Taihe County, Jiangxi
Jiyang County
吉陽縣
Guxian Town, Yongfeng County, Jiangxi Established in 265

Commandant of South Luling (廬陵南部都尉)[edit]

A sub-division of Luling Commandery was overseen by the "Commandant of South Luling". This capital of this sub-division was at Yudu County.

County Present-day location Notes
Yudu County
雩都縣
North of Yudu County, Jiangxi
Gan County
贛縣
West of Ganzhou, Jiangxi
Nanye County
南野縣
South of Nankang District, Ganzhou, Jiangxi
Nan'an County
南安縣
West of Ganzhou, Jiangxi
Pingyang County
平陽縣
South of Xingguo County, Jiangxi
Jieyang County
揭陽縣
Southeast of Ningdu County, Jiangxi Established in 236
Yangdu County
揚都縣
South of Ningdu County, Jiangxi Previously part of Gan County

Poyang Commandery (鄱陽郡)[edit]

The capital of Poyang Commandery was at Poyang County.

County Present-day location Notes
Poyang County
鄱陽縣
Northeast of Poyang County, Jiangxi
Yuhan County
餘汗縣
Yuting Town, Yugan County, Jiangxi
Qiaoyang County
鄡陽縣
Northeast of Xinjian District, Nanchang, Jiangxi
Shangrao County
上饒縣
Shangrao, Jiangxi
Geyang County
葛陽縣
Yijiang Town, Yiyang County, Jiangxi
Le'an County
樂安縣
Northeast of Dexing, Jiangxi
Zhongling County
鍾陵縣
Luoxi Town, Jinxian County, Jiangxi
Guangchang County
廣昌縣
Shimenjie Town, Poyang County, Jiangxi
Liling County
歷陵縣
Northeast of De'an County, Jiangxi
Dong'an County
東安縣
Leping, Jiangxi Abolished and absorbed into Le'an County

Qichun Commandery (蘄春郡)[edit]

The capital of Qichun Commandery was at Qichun County.

County Present-day location Notes
Qichun County
蘄春縣
Northwest of Qichun County, Hubei
Anfeng County
安豐縣
Luotian County, Hubei
Zhu County
邾縣
Huanggang, Hubei
Xunyang County
尋陽縣
Southwest of Huangmei County, Hubei Part of Lujiang Commandery from 220–221; part of Wuchang Commandery from 221–222

Wu Commandery (吳郡)[edit]

The capital of Wu Commandery was at Wu County.

County Present-day location Notes
Wu County
吳縣
Suzhou, Jiangsu
Jiaxing County
嘉興縣
South of Jiaxing, Zhejiang Previously known as Youquan County (由拳縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty; renamed to Hexing County (禾興縣) in 231; renamed to Jiaxing County in 242 to avoid naming taboo because the Wu crown prince's name was Sun He
Haiyan County
海鹽縣
Pinghu, Zhejiang
Lou County
婁縣
North of Kunshan, Jiangsu
Fuchun County
富春縣
Fuyang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Part of Dong'an Commandery from 226–228
Qiantang County
錢唐縣
Hangzhou, Zhejiang
Jiande County
建德縣
Meicheng Town, Jiande, Zhejiang Part of Fuchun County before 225
Tonglu County
桐廬縣
Hengcun Town, Tonglu County, Zhejiang
Xinchang County
新昌縣
Southwest of Jiande, Zhejiang
Tuntian Commandant of Haichang
海昌屯田都尉
Yanguan Town, Haining, Zhejiang
Xincheng County
新城縣
South of Fuyang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Part of Dong'an Commandery from 226–228; part of Fuchun County before 224; later abolished and absorbed into Tonglu County

Diannong Colonel of Piling (毗陵典農校尉)[edit]

A sub-division of Wu Commandery was overseen by the "Diannong Colonel of Piling". This capital of this sub-division was at Piling County.

County Present-day location Notes
Piling County
毗陵縣
Changzhou, Jiangsu
Wujin County
武進縣
Dantu District, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Previously known as Dantu County (丹徒縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty; renamed in 234
Yunyang County
雲陽縣
Danyang, Jiangsu Previously known as Qu'e County (曲阿縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty; renamed in 234
Wuxi County
無錫縣
Wuxi, Jiangsu Abolished by the Eastern Wu government

Wuxing Commandery (吳興郡)[edit]

The capital of Wuxing Commandery was at Wucheng County. Wuxing Commandery existed from 266–280.

County Present-day location Notes
Wucheng County
烏程縣
South of Huzhou, Zhejiang Part of Wu Commandery from 220–266
Yangxian County
陽羨縣
Southwest of Yixing, Jiangsu
Yuhang County
餘杭縣
Yuhang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang
Linshui County
臨水縣
North of Lin'an, Zhejiang
Yong'an County
永安縣
West of Deqing County, Zhejiang
Yuqian County
於潛縣
West of Lin'an, Zhejiang Part of Danyang Commandery from 220–226, 228–258 and 264–266; part of Dong'an Commandery from 226–228; part of Guzhang Commandery from 258–264
Anji County
安吉縣
Southwest of Anji County, Zhejiang Part of Danyang Commandery from 220–258 and 264–266; part of Guzhang Commandery from 258–264
Guzhang County
故鄣縣
Northwest of Anji County, Zhejiang
Yuanxiang County
原鄉縣
North of Anji County, Zhejiang

Xindu Commandery (新都郡)[edit]

The capital of Xindu Commandery was at Shixin County.

County Present-day location Notes
Yi County
黟縣
East of Yi County, Anhui
She County
歙縣
Huicheng Town, She County, Anhui
Shixin County
始新縣
Northwest of Qiandao Lake, Chun'an County, Zhejiang
Xinding County
新定縣
Southwest of Qiandao Lake, Chun'an County, Zhejiang
Liyang County
犁陽縣
Tunxi District, Huangshan City, Anhui
Haiyang County
海陽縣
North of Xiuning County, Anhui Previously known as Xiuyang County (休陽縣); renamed in 258 to avoid naming taboo because the Wu emperor's name was Sun Xiu

Yuzhang Commandery (豫章郡)[edit]

The capital of Yuzhang Commandery was at Nanchang County.

County Present-day location Notes
Nanchang County
南昌縣
Nanchang, Jiangxi
Haihun County
海昏縣
Xiangshan Town, Xinjian District, Nanchang, Jiangxi
Jiancheng County
建城縣
Gao'an, Jiangxi
Jianchang County
建昌縣
West of Fengxin County, Jiangxi
Ai County
艾縣
West of Xiushui County, Jiangxi
Pengze County
彭澤縣
East of Hukou County, Jiangxi
Xingan County
新淦縣
Zhangshu, Jiangxi Previously part of Baqiu Commandery
Yongxiu County
永修縣
Northwest of Yongxiu County, Jiangxi
Xinwu County
新吳縣
Huibu Town, Fengxin County, Jiangxi
Shangcai County
上蔡縣
Shanggao County, Jiangxi
Wuping County
吳平縣
Wucheng District, Zhangshu, Jiangxi Previously known as Hanping County (漢平縣) in the Eastern Han dynasty
Xi'an County
西安縣
Putian District, Wuning County, Jiangxi
Fucheng County
富城縣
Fengcheng, Jiangxi
Yifeng County
宜豐縣
North of Yifeng County, Jiangxi
Yangle County
陽樂縣
Northeast of Wanzai County, Jiangxi Previously part of Shangcai County