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清初以明代南直隶改置江南省,地辖今江苏、安徽、浙江、福建、江西、湖南等省的一部分或全部。清康熙六年(1667)以后,辖地缩小到江苏、安徽两省,至清光绪年间江南省之名早已不复存在,而清政府任命的两江总督仍统辖江苏、安徽、江西等省,习惯上也合称这些省为江南省。清光绪十五年(1889)自广东用机器始铸银元取得成功后,驻地设在江宁(今南京)的两江总督刘坤一趋于利益所在,以制钱不敷周转,洋元行销形成利权外溢,于光绪二十二年(1896)奏请朝廷核准,仍按旧制在
In the early Qing Dynasty, Southern Zhili was rebuilt in the Jiangnan Province in the Ming Dynasty. It controlled some or all of Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi and Hunan provinces. After the Qing emperor Kangxi six years (1667), the jurisdiction reduced to Jiangsu and Anhui provinces, to the Qing dynasty, the name of Jiangnan province has long ceased to exist, and the Qing government appointed governor of the two rivers still governed Jiangsu, Anhui, Jiangxi and other provinces, customs Together, these provinces are called Jiangnan. Fifteen years of Guangxu dynasty (1889) After Guangdong succeeded in starting silver casting by machines, Governor-General Liu Kunyi of the two rivers stationed in Jiangning (now Nanjing) tended to be in the interest of making the money insufficient to make up for the turnover. Twenty-two years Guangxu (1896) to court for approval, still according to the old system