Huiji, it is said that in Ancient Times when the region was first established, it was a super-large jurisdiction, encompassing both Su-Hang and originating from the land of the Three Wu.
Later, due to administrative subdivision, Su-Hang rose, and Huiji gradually came to specifically refer to the area around Mount Huiji, which is modern-day Shaoxing, yet it is still called Huiji in this era.
When Tang Buqi recaptured Hangzhou, his army was stationed there, only a little over a hundred miles from Huiji, directly opposing Maitreya's final resistance force at the distance of a hundred miles.
In fact, Maitreya's position now could hardly be much different from that of a city under siege, with various southern powers counterattacking and others seizing the moment for their expansion, resulting in Huiji becoming nearly an isolated island, encircled in the middle.