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Which province does Bazhong belong to?

Bazhong City belongs to Sichuan Province and is located in the northeast of Sichuan Province.

Bazhong City is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province, located in the northeast of Sichuan Basin, at the southern foot of Micang Mountain in Daba Mountain, south of Qinling-Huaihe River boundary line in China, east of Dazhou, south of Nanchong, west of Guangyuan and north of Hanzhong in Shaanxi, which is a typical mountainous area around the basin, with high terrain in the north and low terrain in the south, and inclining from north to south. It has a subtropical humid monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. The total area of the city is 12,292 square kilometers.

Bazhong has revolutionary relics such as the Red Army Martyrs Cemetery and the Red Army Stone Carving Slogans. It is known as the "Open-air Museum of China Revolution", with a world geological park, two scenic spots being built as national AAAA-level scenic spots, and 19 national AAAA-level scenic spots. ?

Bazhong is the second largest Soviet area in China, with a large number of red ruins. There are 382 immovable revolutionary cultural relics in the city, including 2 national key cultural relics protection units with 66 sites, 2 provincial-level revolutionary cultural relics protection units, 11 municipal-level revolutionary cultural relics protection units and 11 county-level revolutionary cultural relics protection units, which are mainly distributed in Bazhou District and Tongjiang County. ?

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The organizational system of Bazhong City in past dynasties

The organizational system of Bazhong began in the Eastern Han Dynasty. In the third year of Emperor Yongyuan (91), the northern part of the canal was zoned, including the Bahe River basin area of Bazhou District, Tongjiang, Nanjiang, Pingchang and Wanyuan counties, and Hanchang County was set up (now Bazhou Town, Bazhou District). In the fifth year of Jian 'an of Emperor Yongyuan (2 years), Hanchang belonged to Yizhou Ba County (governing Jiangzhou, now Chongqing). From the sixth year of Jian 'an (21) to the twenty-second year of Jian 'an (217), Hanchang belonged to Brazil County of Yizhou (Zhibaoning, now Langzhong).

In the 23rd year of Jian 'an (218), Liu Bei named Hanchang, Xuanhan and Dangqu as Dangqu County in Yizhou (governing Tuxi County today); In the twenty-fifth year of Jian 'an (22), three counties belonged to Brazil County of Yizhou. From the second year (239) to the eleventh year (248) of Yan Xi, Shu Han, Hanchang County belonged to Dangqu County of Yizhou and Brazil County twice.

During the Jin Dynasty, in the third year of Taishi in the Western Jin Dynasty (267), Hanchang County belonged to Brazil County in Liangzhou (now Hanzhong, Shaanxi). From the sixth year of Yuankang to the second year of Yongkang (from 296 to 3), Hanchang County was also a Dangqu County. In the first year of Yongning (31), Hanchang was also a county in Brazil. In the first year of Yongxing (34), Hanchang County was changed to Hanxing County, and it belonged to Dangqu County. In the fourth year of Long 'an in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (4 years), it was renamed Hanchang County, belonging to Brazil County in Liangzhou.

During the Song and Qi Dynasties in the Southern and Northern Dynasties (42-52), Hanchang County was renamed as Hanxing County, which successively belonged to Dangqu County in Liangzhou and Brazil County. During the Liang and Wei Dynasties, Liang Tian was in prison for four years and Wei Zhengshi for two years (55 years). Liang and Wei competed for Hanchang County and set up local governments such as states, counties and counties. In the third year of Northern Wei Yanchang (514), Bazhou was established to govern the north of Otani County (now Jiangbei New District of Bazhong City), and in the second year of Xiping (517), the state moved to govern Hanchang County.

From the second year of Xiping, Emperor Xiaoming of the Northern Wei Dynasty (517) to the third year of Yongxi, Emperor Xiaowu of the Northern Wei Dynasty (534), Bazhou had jurisdiction over 8 counties and 11 counties in its heyday. During the Southern Dynasties, from the first year of Datong in Liang Wudi to the third year of Emperor Liang Yuan's reign (535-554), all Bazhou belonged to Liang, and in its heyday, it governed 13 counties and 19 counties.

From the third year of Emperor Gongdi of the Western Wei Dynasty (556) to the end of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Bazhou had jurisdiction over 1 counties and 15 counties in its heyday, covering areas ranging from Qiaowan Township in Daxian County in the east to parts of Yingshan, Peng 'an and Vu Thang counties in the south, parts of northeast Wangcang in the west and all of Nanjiang and Tongjiang counties in the north.

from the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty to the second year of Daye (583-66), there were 9 counties in Lingxian County of Bazhou. In the third year of Daye (67), Bazhou was changed to Qinghua County, leading 14 counties.

In the second year of Wude, Tang Gaozu (619), the abandoned Qinghua County was restored to Bazhou, leading to the area under the jurisdiction of Bazhou District and some areas of Pingchang, Tongjiang and Nanjiang. In the first year of Emperor Taizong's Zhenguan (627), Bazhou belonged to Shannan Road; In the 21st year of Kaiyuan (733), it belonged to Shannan West Road.

during the five dynasties (97-96), Bazhou led 9 counties, and the area under its jurisdiction was reduced. From the fourth year of Gande in Song Taizu to the end of Song Dynasty (966-1275), Bazhou belonged to Lizhou Road (now Guangyuan) and Xingyuanfu (now Hanzhong), and led five counties including Chenghua, Nanjiang, enyang, Zengkou and Tongjiang. In the meantime, in the fourth year of Chunhua in Song Taizong (993), Bazhou belonged to Jiannan Road.

the yuan dynasty followed the establishment of the song dynasty, and it was still located in the county of Bazhou, belonging to Guangyuan road. In the 23rd year of Yuan Shizu Zhiyuan (1286), it was located in Sichuan Province, which was called Sichuan Province for short (the beginning of Sichuan Province), and Bazhou belonged to Guangyuan Road, Sichuan Province.

in the Ming dynasty, in the ninth year of Hongwu in Ming Taizu (1376), Bazhou was changed to Baxian, which belonged to Baoning House (governing Langzhong today) of Chuanbei Road, the chief secretary of Sichuan Chengxuan. In 1514, in the ninth year of Zhengde reign of Emperor Wuzong of Ming Dynasty, Bazhou was reinstated, leading to three counties: Chenghua, Tongjiang and Nanjiang. In the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, Zhang Xianzhong entered Sichuan and proclaimed himself emperor in Chengdu (1644), with the title Daxi, and Bazhou belonged to Daxi.

from the early Qing dynasty to the first year of the Republic of China (1648-1912), Bazhou still belonged to baoning prefecture, north Sichuan province, and did not lead the county. In the first year of the Republic of China (1912), Bazhou yamen was renamed Bazhou Administrative Office.

in the 2nd year of the Republic of China (1913), Bazhou was changed to Bazhong County, which belonged to North Sichuan Road (governing Langzhong today). In the third year of the Republic of China (1914), Sichuan North Road was changed to Jialing Road (now Nanchong), and Bazhong belonged to Jialing Road. Soon the Taoist system was abolished, and the provincial government was directly under the government, state, hall and county.

after the founding of the people's Republic of China (January 195), Sichuan province was divided into four administrative regions, namely, western Sichuan, eastern Sichuan, northern Sichuan and southern Sichuan, and Chongqing and Xikang provinces, all of which belonged to the Southwest Bureau (now Chongqing). Bazhong was under the jurisdiction of Daxian District (today's Dazhou) of North Sichuan Administrative Office (today's Nanchong) and lasted until the first half of 1993.

meanwhile, in April 195, the administrative office of north Sichuan approved the establishment of Bazhong Central County Committee, which was the agency of Daxian County Committee, leading Tongjiang, Nanjiang and Bazhong counties. In March 1953, Bazhong Central County Committee was abolished and the three counties were directly under Daxian County Committee.

On July 5, 1993, with the approval of the State Council, Tongjiang, Nanjiang, Bazhong and Pingchang were set aside from Daxian area to establish Bazhong area, and Bazhong County was withdrawn from the county to establish a city (county level), which was formally established on October 28 of that year.

on June 14th, 2, Bazhong city (prefecture-level) was revoked with the approval of the State Council, and was formally established on December 27th of that year. The city governs districts and counties, and governs Bazhou district, Tongjiang county, Nanjiang county and Pingchang county.

On January 18th, 213, the State Council approved the establishment of Enyang District of Bazhong City. So far, the administrative division of Bazhong has been changed into two districts and three counties (Bazhou District, Enyang District, Nanjiang County, Tongjiang County and Pingchang County).

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