During the Qing Dynasty, Northern Qi was the current Shandong Province and Hebei Province.
During the Qing years, the Qing Kingdom was located in the south, including Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Fujian, and part of Shandong. Northern Qi was located in the north, including Hebei, Tianjin, and other northern regions. Thus, the geographical distribution of Nanqing and Northern Qi in the Qing years was as described above.
During the Qing Dynasty, Northern Qi was the current Shandong Province and Hebei Province.
During the Qing Dynasty, Northern Qi was the current Shandong Province and Hebei Province.
During the Qing Dynasty, Northern Qi was the current Shandong Province and Hebei Province.
During the Qing Dynasty, Northern Qi was the current Shandong Province and Hebei Province.
During the Qing years, Northern Qi was located in the north of China. To be specific, the capital of Northern Qi was Ye (now southwest of Handan and Linzhang in Hebei Province). Its main cities included Jinyang, Luoyang, Jinzhou, Jizhou, Chenliu, and so on. Northern Qi's time range was from 550 to 577, and the population exceeded 22 million in 564. Northern Qi was a regime in northern China during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It formed a long-term confrontation with the Qing Kingdom.
During the Qing Dynasty, the Northern Qi was the current Shandong Province and the southern Hebei Province.
During the Qing Dynasty, Northern Qi was the current Shandong Province and Hebei Province.
During the Qing Dynasty, Northern Qi was the current Shandong Province and Hebei Province.
During the Qing Dynasty, Northern Qi was the current Shandong Province and Hebei Province.