User:Lds/Sandbox/List of administrative divisions of Shu Han
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The following is a list of administrative divisions of the state of Shu Han (221–263) 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). Shu Han ruled only one province, Yi Province, as compared to the two other states, Cao Wei (220–266) and Eastern Wu (222–280). Its territories covered mainly parts of southwest China: its northern borders were around the Qin Mountains in southern Shaanxi Province; its eastern borders were around the Three Gorges in Chongqing; its southwestern borders reached present-day northeastern Myanmar (Burma). The year of reference is 263.