a french map of wuchang of 18th century the old wuchang county in 221, warlord sun quan moved capital of eastern wu gong county, jingzhou (northwest of present-day gong county, hubei) È county (in present-day ezhou city), , renamed È wuchang (literally prospering military, regarding logistics role of military bases established before battle of red cliffs). later in year cao pi proclaimed himself emperor of cao wei. sun quan declared independence in following year, , started build forts , palaces in wuchang. sun quan proclaimed himself emperor of eastern wu in 229, , moved capital jianye. sun hao, emperor of eastern wu between 264 , 280, moved capital wuchang in 265. in 589, wuchang commandery abolished , wuchang county transferred new commandery named ezhou (headquartered in present-day wuchang district), , remained in administration since then. the present day wuchang town taoist temple changchun in wuchang the wuchang commandery set when È renamed wuchang, , included 6 counties. in 2...
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