Which towns were under the jurisdiction of ancient Yin Shan and Huiji County?

Yin Shan is a time-honored brand in Shaoxing, China. Yin Shan was founded in the Qin Dynasty, and it was named after Huiji Mountain in the south. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, it was the seat of Wiki County. From the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Six Dynasties, it was the county magistrate of Huiji County. During the Six Dynasties, Yin Shan, as a prosperous place at sea, had a large population. During the years of Chen Yongding, it was divided into Shanyin County in the west and Huiji County in the east. The two counties are governed together and are the first county in Huiji County. Since then, it has been the first county of Yuezhou (Tang and Northern Song Dynasties) and Shaoxing Prefecture (Southern Song Dynasty, Ming and Qing Dynasties) until today's Shaoxing City. The dividing line between Shaoxing Fucheng Yin Shan and Huiji County is Fuhe, which runs through the north and south of Fucheng, with Shanyin County in Hexi and Huiji County in Hedong.

Shanyin County now governs four townships (Daiyue Town, Yujing Town, Beizhouzhuang Town, Gucheng Town, Wumaying Township, Maying Township, Xiabugao Township, Heshengbao Township, Daiyue Township, Rong 'an Township, Xuexuan Township, Housuo Township, zhang jia zhuang Township and Mayingzhuang Township).

Hui Ji:

During the Southern Dynasties in Chen Houzhu (583-589), many families of Yu Meiren were difficult to treat. On the other hand, Huiji County is located in the east of Yinshan (i.e. Yongding 557 ~ 558), so Yin Shan and Huiji County are located in Yuecheng District. It belongs to Huiji County. In the ninth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (589), Huiji County was changed to Wu Zhou, and in the first year of Daye (605), it was changed to Yuezhou. In the second year, it was renamed County, and Huiji County belonged to it. In the fourth year of Tang Wude (62 1), Yuezhou was recovered in Shangjun, in the first year of Tianbao (742) and in the first year of Gan Yuan (758), which belonged to Huiji County until the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. In the first year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1 13 1), Yuezhou was promoted to Shaoxing Prefecture, and Huiji County belonged to Shaoxing Prefecture. In the 13th year of Yuan Dynasty (1276), Shaoxing was renamed Shaoxing Road, and Huiji County belonged to Shaoxing Road. In the twenty-sixth year of Zheng Zheng (1366), it was changed to a government house, and from then on, Huiji County belonged to Shaoxing House. Yinshan and Huiji counties are counties, prefectures, prefectures and roads. In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), the abandoned government was merged into the county and named Shaoxing county after the government. People's Republic of China (PRC) was founded in (1949), and in June of 10, Shaoxing county was divided into Shaoxing city, and it was resident in the city. Huiji County, located in Gaobu (Gaobu Town, Yuecheng District, Shaoxing City) in the east of Shaoxing County, was abandoned into Shaoxing County on May 9, 1950.