Taiping could refer to the following cities: Huangshan City in the Anhui Province, Taiping City in the state of Perak in Malaysia, Taiping City in the province of Taiping in Vietnam, Taiping County in the Datong City in the Shanxi Province, and Tianjing City in the Nanjing City in China. Since there was no clear information about which city Taiping referred to, it was impossible to determine which city Taiping was.
Taiping was one of the following cities: Harbin City, Nanjing City, Dongguan city, Maanshan City, Taiping (Vietnam).
Danzhou was a prefecture-level city in Hainan Province.
Dongyi was now an area in the south-central part of Shandong Province.
Dongyi was not a specific city, but referred to the central and southern regions of Shandong Province. Dongyi culture originated from the Zhongshan Area and the Yishu River basin in Shandong Province, including the entire Shandong Province and its adjacent vast areas. Therefore, Dongyi was not a specific city.
Danzhou in the Qing Dynasty should be the Penglai region of the Shandong Peninsula. Although some search results mentioned that Danzhou might refer to the real Danzhou City, according to the map and other information, Qing Kingdom was a land country near the sea. There were no small islands, so the real Danzhou should be in the Penglai area of the Shandong Peninsula. As a result, Danzhou during the Qing years was not a specific city.
Taiping Pavilion was a scenic spot in Datong City, Shanxi Province.
Northern Qi was the current Handan and Linzhang County in Hebei.