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It's formally two cities called Whchang(武昌) and Hanyang(汉阳), and those two cities were both important cities in Chinese history, and have a very long history that can be dated back to Han dynasty.
Hangzhou is the original name of Lin'an.
Back in Tang dynasty, Hangzhou is already an important city in that area, and Bai Juyi (白居易) had posted many poems about it. In those poems, he called it Hangzhou, not Lin'an. Even in Song dynasty, when it get a new name of Lin'an, some people still call it Hangzhou like we see in "暖风熏得游人醉,直把杭州作汴州".
Shanghai got its name in Song dynasty, but it was only a town in that time, and when in Tang and before dynasties, it was a part of Suzhou (苏州), not a standalone city in that area, so we can just ignore it and change its name to some other city like Ningbo (宁波).