In the
Book of Documents, Yongzhou is mentioned as one of the legendary
Nine Provinces of China's prehistoric antiquity. From the
Western Zhou dynasty to the
Western Jin dynasty, the name Yongzhou was applied to the area around the imperial capital, whether it was the
Wei Valley (also known as
Guanzhong) or the territory around
Luoyang. When
Emperor Wu of the
Western Han dynasty created the 13 inspectorates (刺史部; ), the western part of Yongzhou became part of Liangzhou Inspectorate (凉州刺史部) and its eastern part was governed by the Colonel-Director of Retainers (司隶校尉). == Han province ==