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528: 34: 302:- the name normally given to aboriginal settlements). The villages were all near the border with Taiwan County, with the communities making up the rest of Zhuluo County. At this point in time the county covered 18,499 km, more than half the total area of Taiwan, with the county seat in the Jialixing area of Kaihua Village (modern-day 807:, p. 73: "After the terrible insurrection of 1722, it was found that the district of Choolo was too large to be conveniently administered by a single magistrate, and the northern portion was detached to become a new prefecture, named Changwha, while the north part of the island was formed into a 539:
visited the area and wrote that "Zhuluo and Fengshan have no residents, only savages" i.e. there were no Han Chinese settlements in the county. In 1694, there was only one registered market in Zhuluo as opposed to 17 in the far smaller Taiwan County, a situation which reflected the disparity in the
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of the island. Initially encompassing the underdeveloped northern two-thirds of Taiwan, the county shrank in size as the population and economy of the northern and central western plains grew and new counties were created out of the developed areas; the Zhuluo county was eventually reduced to an
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rebellion, the number of Han Chinese settlements in central and northern Taiwan had increased dramatically. To facilitate better administration Zhuluo was split into three. The northernmost section, corresponding to modern-day
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In the first two decades of the eighteenth century Han settlers began to encroach more extensively into Zhuluo, with significant Chinese populations cultivating in the areas around modern-day
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against Qing rule began, and rebels gained control of almost the entire island. Imperial troops regained control of the city and vicinity in 1788. In 1787, the county was renamed
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The county started as a catch-all for the areas not incorporated into one of the other, smaller, more developed counties. Zhuluo County was initially made up of four
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under-developed area in south-western Taiwan. In 1787, the county underwent further restructuring and was renamed
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as the name for the county as a whole. In some English-language texts the spellings
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or division, Tamsui, and was placed under the authority of a marine magistrate."
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in 1683, Taiwan was made a prefecture under the administration of
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When the Qing wrested the island from the control of the
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Small Sea Travel Diaries: Yu Yonghe's Records of Taiwan
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Index

Zhuluo County in 1685
Country
Qing Empire
Province
Fujian
Prefecture
Taiwan
Jialixing
Zhuluoshan
Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Taiwan
Qing Dynasty rule
Chiayi County
Chiayi
aboriginal
Chinese
pinyin
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Kingdom of Tungning
Fujian Province
Taiwan Prefecture
Jiali District
Tainan
Shanhua
Xinhua
Anding
Kaihua

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