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.
During the Qing Dynasty, Dongyi was a port city in the northern part of Shandong Province and the Korean Peninsula.
Dongyi belonged to Northern Qi. Dongyi was an independent city, but faced with the danger of losing its independent status, it could only choose to lean towards the Qing Kingdom or Northern Qi. The envoy sent by the Qing Kingdom was Fan Xian, while Northern Qi sent the little Emperor personally. In the end, Dongyi chose to side with Northern Qi. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Dongyi belonged to Northern Qi.
There were two different views on which power Dongyi belonged to in the book. According to documents 1 and 8, Dongyi belonged to Northern Qi. However, document 2 stated that Dongyi was an independent force that did not belong to the Qing Kingdom or Northern Qi. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine which faction Dongyi belonged to.
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.
Dongyi did not actually belong to the Qing Kingdom. Although " Celebrating Years " mentioned Dongyi, Northern Qi, and the Qing Kingdom, it did not explicitly state that Dongyi was part of the Qing Kingdom. Dongyi was described as an independent kingdom. It was a port city with a prosperous and free atmosphere. Therefore, according to the information provided, there was no direct relationship between Dongyi and the Qing Kingdom.
Dongyi belonged to Northern Qi. In " Celebrating Years," Dongyi was an independent city, but faced with the danger of losing its independent status, it could only choose to side with the Qing Kingdom or Northern Qi. In the end, Dongyi chose to side with Northern Qi. Thus, one could conclude that Dongyi belonged to Northern Qi.