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A hand-painted China land 68 years ago was discovered in Shanxi. How is this land different from what it is now?
This map of China found in Shanxi was drawn by 1952, which means that it has been 70 years since. There are many provinces on this map, which are somewhat different from what we are talking about now, and some have never even appeared. For example, there is an area marked as Shui Yuan Town on the map with two Great Walls on it. In addition, there is another province called Chahar Province. Compared with the current map of China,

In this map, there is another significant difference in Shanxi Province. There is no Yanbei area in Shanxi Province, which means that Datong and Shuozhou did not belong to Shanxi at that time. The name of the northeast is also different from now. It was called Liaodong province at that time. This hand-drawn map makes people realize the unique culture and history at that time. At the time of liberation, China's original provinces were more familiar to us now.

This kind of knowledge is very precious, and this kind of hand-drawn map is also very meaningful and valuable for learning. For some people who like to study history, such a map can also bring them a lot of research value, such as why some areas were not divided at that time, why there were two Great Walls in some places, and what was the other Great Wall?

I think this map contains a lot of information, which can also help us understand modern history and provide more help. I also hope that relevant historians can give full play to the value of this map and tell more historical stories for everyone to know.