Dongyi was not a specific province or region, but a general name for the eastern people in ancient times. Dongyi's residence and activities were mainly in the areas of Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui today. However, it was impossible to determine which provinces were included in Dongyi. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to give a definite answer.
Dongyi was not a specific province or region, but a general name for the eastern people in ancient times. Dongyi's residence and activities were mainly in the areas of Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui today. Therefore, it was impossible to determine which provinces were included in Dongyi.
The Northern Barbarians referred to the ethnic groups in northern Hebei, northern Shanxi, northern Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia, the three northeastern provinces, Outer Mongolia, and Siberia before the Warring States Period. Therefore, the Northern Barbarians did not refer to a specific province, but to the ethnic groups of many regions.
Dongyi referred to the current south-central part of Shandong Province.
During the Qing years, Dongyi did not belong to the Qing Kingdom or Northern Qi. It existed as an independent force. Therefore, Dongyi did not belong to any country.
During the Qing years, Dongyi did not belong to the Qing Kingdom or Northern Qi. It existed as an independent city. Strictly speaking, Dongyi could only be considered a port city, not a country. Therefore, Dongyi did not belong to any country.
During the Qing years, Dongyi did not belong to the Qing Kingdom or Northern Qi. It existed as an independent city. Strictly speaking, Dongyi could only be considered a port city, not a country. Therefore, Dongyi did not belong to any country.
During the Qing years, Dongyi did not belong to the Qing Kingdom or Northern Qi. It existed as an independent city. Strictly speaking, Dongyi could only be considered a port city, not a country. Therefore, Dongyi did not belong to any country.
During the Qing years, Dongyi did not belong to the Qing Kingdom or Northern Qi. It existed as an independent city. Strictly speaking, Dongyi could only be considered a port city, not a country. Therefore, Dongyi did not belong to any country.
During the Qing years, Dongyi did not belong to the Qing Kingdom or Northern Qi. It existed as an independent city. Strictly speaking, Dongyi could only be considered a port city, not a country. Therefore, Dongyi did not belong to any country.
During the Qing years, Dongyi did not belong to the Qing Kingdom or Northern Qi. It existed as an independent city. Strictly speaking, Dongyi could only be considered a port city, not a country. Therefore, Dongyi did not belong to any country. According to the information provided, it was impossible to determine which country Dongyi belonged to.