Yuzhou (nine ancient provinces)
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Yuzhou (Chinese: 豫州; pinyin: Yùzhōu) was one of the Nine Provinces in ancient China. It was located near present day Henan and Anhui provinces, China.
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During the Three Kingdoms period, Yuzhou was given to Liu Bei -- Han Prime Minister Cao Cao appointed him its Governor. Yuzhou was a land neighboring Xuzhou, a land under General Lü Bu and Nanyang, under Yuan Shu.
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