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Where does Yongji City belong to?

Yongji City belongs to Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province.

Yongji City is located in the core area of ??the Golden Triangle of the Yellow River between Shanxi, Shaanxi and Henan. It is the "Southern Gate" of Shanxi, bordering the "Mother River" to the west, Zhongtiao Mountain to the south, Emei Ridge to the north, and Wuwu in its belly. The surname is Hu, and it crosses the Sushui River. As of June 2019, the city has a total land area of ??1,208 square kilometers and governs 7 towns, 3 streets, 253 administrative villages, and 22 communities.

It has been awarded "China's Excellent Tourism City", "National Garden City", "National Safe County", "National Advanced City for Grain Production", "National Advanced City for Scientific and Technological Progress", "National Quality Family Planning "Advanced City in Service", "National Model City for Double Support", "National Advanced Collective of Rural Informatization E-commerce to Benefit Farmers".

“Counties (cities) with basically balanced development of compulsory education across the country”, “Provincial Garden City”, “Advanced Collective for Increasing Farmers’ Income in the Province”, “Advanced City in the Province’s Urban and Rural Sanitation and Neatness Action”, “Province-Level Garden City” "Healthy City", "Advanced County (City) in the Province's County Economic Development", "Province's Culturally Strong County (City)" and other honors.

Yongji has a long history and was the capital of Shun. It was called "Pu" in the pre-Qin Dynasty. In 215 BC, Emperor Qin Shihuang changed Pu's name to Puban. In 370 AD, Yongzhou was established, and later changed to Taizhou and Puzhou. In the Tang Dynasty, Zhongdu was built as one of the "Six Great Cities" and was known as "the middle of the river". Mansion".

In the Ming Dynasty, Puzhou, together with Bingzhou and Pingyang in our province, was listed as one of the 33 most developed cities in industry and commerce in the country. In the sixth year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (1728), Yongji County was established, and the title of "Yongji" has always been It is still in use today; after the liberation of Yongji in 1947, the county government moved from the original Puzhou City to its current location; in January 1994, the county was removed and a city was established.

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Historical evolution

Yongji was called Puban in ancient times. It belonged to Fou State in Shang Dynasty, Jin in Spring and Autumn Period, Wei in Warring States Period, and Hedong County in Qin Dynasty. In the second year of Emperor Gaozu of the Western Han Dynasty (205 BC), Pufan County was established and belonged to Hedong County. Xinmang was changed to Pucheng County and belonged to Zhaoyang County. In the first year of Jianwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 AD), Pucheng was renamed Puban County and belonged to Hedong County.

In the first year of Shengen (428) of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Yongzhou was established. In the first year of Yanhe (432), it was changed to Taizhou and belonged to Hedong County of Taizhou. In the second year of Emperor Ming of the Northern Zhou Dynasty (558), Taizhou was renamed Puzhou and belonged to Hedong County of Puzhou.

In the third year of Emperor Kaihuang’s reign in the Sui Dynasty (583), the counties were abolished and the prefectures were preserved. In the 16th year (596), Hedong County was separated and belonged to Puzhou. In the second year of Daye (606), Puban County of the province entered Hedong County. The following year, the state was changed to a county, belonging to Hedong County.

In the third year of Tang Wude's reign (620), the county was changed into a state. In the eighth year of Kaiyuan (720), it belonged to Hezhong Prefecture and was established as Zhongdu. In the same year, it returned to Puzhou. In the first year of Tianbao (742), the state was changed into a county and it belonged to Hedong County. In the second year of Qianyuan (759), it belonged to Hezhong Prefecture again.

In the first year of Baoying (762), it became the central capital again. In the second year of Yuanhe (807), Zhongdu was dismissed and Hezhongfu was restored. In the sixth year of Jin Tianhui (1128), Hezhong Prefecture was transferred to Puzhou, and Hedong County belonged to Puzhou. In the first year of Tiande (1149), Puzhou was promoted to Hezhong Prefecture. In the second year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1369), Hezhong Prefecture was renamed Puzhou, Hedong County of the province, directly under the jurisdiction of Yuzhou, and belonged to Pingyang Prefecture. In the sixth year of Yongzheng reign in the Qing Dynasty (1728), the state was promoted to the prefecture and Yongji County was established, which belonged to Puzhou Prefecture.

In the first year of the Republic of China (1912), the government system was abolished and it was directly under the jurisdiction of Shanxi Province. In the 3rd year of the Republic of China (1914), a road was established in the province and belonged to Hedong Road. In the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), Dao was withdrawn from the province. In the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937), it belonged to the seventh administrative region of Shanxi Province.

It was liberated on April 25, 1947, the 36th year of the Republic of China. In September, it was merged with Yuxiang County and was called Yongyu County. It belongs to the third special office of Taiyue District. The 11th Division of Linfen Working Committee of Jinsui District, Yuncheng Division of Jinnan Administrative Office of Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region, and Jinnan Special District of Shanxi Province. In September of the 38th year of the Republic of China (1949), it belonged to Yuncheng District, Shanxi Province.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Yongyu was divided on April 25, 1950, and Yongji County was reestablished, belonging to Yuncheng Prefecture, and in 1954 to Shannan Prefecture. In 1958, Yongji, Linyi, Xieyu and Anyi counties were merged into Yuncheng County.

In 1961, it was divided into Yuncheng County and restored to Yongji County, and the jurisdiction of the original Yuxiang County was placed under Yongji County. In 1970, it belonged to Yuncheng District. On January 12, 1994, with the approval of the State Council, Yongji was removed from the county and established as a city. It belongs to Yuncheng area.

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