New Yu Era 1322, August 15th
To the direct east of Wanyang County lay only one Official Road. This road spanned over three hundred miles, passing through Pinghu, Lingyuan, Yeyin, Zhaoyu, and Shayang counties before leading straight to Longxiang County City.
Among these, apart from Pinghu which was governed by Wanyang County, the other four counties were under the jurisdiction of Longxiang County. Therefore, the vast majority of the Official Road was within Longxiang's borders.
The five counties were positioned with some to the north and some to the south; their locations were scattered and not entirely the same. The Official Road inevitably wasn't smooth sailing. Located to the northwest of Longxiang County, the road took a large turn north after exiting Wanyang County, leading directly to Lingyuan County.
Upon reaching Lingyuan County, the road split into two, one continuing southeast within Longxiang County, and the other heading north into Yangping County.