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A county in Shaanxi Province was renamed because of its uncommon name. Do you know the word "embarrassed"?

In the west of Shaanxi, there is a place called zhouzhi county, formerly known as? Hey? (zhūu zh? )。 Zhouzhi county belongs to Xi 'an. Geographically, it belongs to Guanzhong area, with Qinling Mountains in the south, Weihe River in the north, Huyi District in the east, Meixian County and Taibai County in the west. Generally speaking, the southwest of zhouzhi county is higher than the northeast, with a suitable climate, with a total area of nearly 3,000 square kilometers and a total population of about 600,000.

First,? A week? Why did you change your name? A week? This name was changed by 1964. What was the original name? Hey? As for the reason for the name change, it is not difficult to see that it is because? Hey? These two words are so uncommon that we use its two homophones? A week? , changed to the current name.

As for the specific reason for changing the name, it has a lot to do with an article by a person. 1964, Guo Moruo published an article entitled "Chinese Character Reform and Japanese Chinese Character Mechanization" in People's Daily, which mentioned? Place names of some uncommon words, please change them into common words with homophones. ?

At that time, many place names in Shaanxi Province were relatively uncommon. With the approval of the state, the names of 14 cities and counties in Shaanxi province were revised at that time, and they have been used ever since.

It is worth mentioning that Huxian County was renamed Huxian County for the same reason, but in the process of withdrawing counties from districts in previous years, Huxian County resumed its original name and changed to Huxian District. So if zhouzhi county is also divided into counties and districts, which name will it use? Welcome to discuss.

Second,? Hey? What is the origin of place names? Hey? This place name is very old, and it has been used for more than two thousand years since it appeared. ? Hey? The word "two characters" has a heavy historical and cultural meaning, which starts from the Zhou Dynasty.

From the bronze inscriptions unearthed in the Western Zhou Dynasty such as "Lu Ding" and "Ban Gui", it can be found that the name "Kun" should originate from the great-grandfather temple. Later, many similar place names came into being, such as Kunshan, Kunshi, Kunshi and so on.

Hey? The original intention is to take blood as an alliance, and? Huh? Is this word used instead of time? Room? Words. Together, these two words mean to hold a swearing-in meeting in a wide hall in order to resist foreign invasion.

Third, the historical evolution of zhouzhi county was in the ancient Yao-Shun era, and this place is said to be under the jurisdiction of Luo. By the Western Zhou Dynasty, it belonged to the then capital city. During the Spring and Autumn Period, it was under the management of the State of Qin. During the Warring States period, it was under the jurisdiction of martial arts. In the Qin dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of civil history.

Zhouzhi in Han Dynasty belonged to Yongguo, Zhongli County, Zuo Neishi and You Neishi successively. It was not until 104 BC, that is, the first year of the beginning, that the county was established. In 27 AD, the third year of Jianwu, Mi County was merged into Wugong County and was subordinate to Fufeng County.

In the Western Jin Dynasty, Mi County was restored in 3 13 A.D., and it belonged to Fufeng County at that time. Later, Northern Wei and Western Wei basically followed this organizational system.

In the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Kun belonged to Zhongnan County and Hengzhou successively. During the Sui Dynasty, Kun County was under the jurisdiction of Jingzhao County. In the Tang Dynasty, in 620 AD, Hengzhou was abolished, and Mi County was under the jurisdiction of Jizhou. Later, it was subordinate to Yongzhou and Jizhou. It was not until 742 AD that the name of Kun County was changed to Yishou County, which belonged to Yongzhou. In 757 AD, the county organizational system was restored, and it was under the jurisdiction of Jingzhao Government. Later dynasties belonged to Daan House, Fengxiang House, Anxi Road, Fengyuan Road and xi 'an House. During the Republic of China, it successively belonged to Guanzhong Road, Shaanxi Province, the ninth administrative supervision area and the tenth administrative supervision area.

After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), it successively belonged to xianyang Agency, Baoji Agency, Shaanxi Province, Xianyang City, Xianyang Revolutionary Committee and Xi City.