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In the history of Xuancheng, Jixi came from Huangshan Mountain, and Jingxian County in Xuanzhou was even older.

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The black dotted line below is the administrative division scope of contemporary Xuancheng City.

In the pre-Qin period, Wu, Yue and Chu ruled the present Xuancheng area successively. After the Qin dynasty destroyed Chu, counties and counties were set up and incorporated into the national administrative divisions. However, there was no county-level administrative organization in the city of Qin Shixuan until the Western Han Dynasty.

The picture above shows the Western Han Dynasty in AD 7. At this time, there are three counties in Xuancheng City, which belong to Danyang County. Danyang County was established in the second year of Yuanshou in the Western Han Dynasty (12 1 years ago), which governed Wanling County. At this time, the jurisdiction was about the area south of the Yangtze River in Anhui Province. In the later period, the jurisdiction was shrinking and the Sui Dynasty was abolished.

Wanling County, located in the Western Han Dynasty, is the origin of the administrative system in Xuanzhou District today. The Sui Dynasty was renamed Xuancheng County, and the county seat, like today, continues to this day.

Xuancheng County, located in the Western Han Dynasty, is located in the west of Xuancheng City (called Yijiang Town, Nanling County). In the Sui Dynasty, Xuancheng County was abolished and not continued.

Jingxian County and the Western Han Dynasty are the origins of the administrative system of Jingxian County today. At this time, the county seat is located in Fangshang Village, Jingchuan Town, and moved to Jingchuan Town in the 13th year of Yuan Dynasty (1276), which has continued to this day.

The picture above shows the Western Jin Dynasty in 28 1 year. At this time, there are seven counties in Xuancheng City, which belong to Xuancheng County. During the Three Kingdoms period, Sun Quan moved Danyang County to Jianye. In the second year of Taikang in the Western Jin Dynasty (28 1), Xuancheng County was established in Danyang County, and its jurisdiction was still in Wanling County, as shown above.

Guangde County, located in Wu Dong, was named after Guangde State in Han Dynasty. This Guangde county is called Guangde, which is located in the southwest of Guangde City, but it is not the origin of Guangde City's administrative system, and its Sui Dynasty was merged into Sui 'an County.

Ningguo County and Wudongjia are the origins of the administrative system of Ningguo City today. At this time, the county seat is located in the southwest of Ningguo City, and 1949 moved to this address, which continues to this day.

Wu 'an County and Huai 'an County exist for a short time and are not important, so they are not detailed.

The picture above shows the Sui Dynasty in 6 12 AD. At this time, there are three counties in Xuancheng City, which belong to Xuancheng County.

Sui 'an County is the origin of Guangde's administrative system. In the first year of Liang Shaotai in the Southern Dynasties (555), it was originally named Shifeng County. In the ninth year of Sui Huangkai (589), it was changed to Sui 'an County, and was renamed Guangde County in the Tang Dynasty. The county is the same as today and continues to this day.

The above picture shows the Tang Dynasty in 767 AD. At this time, there are six counties in Xuancheng, which belong to Xuanzhou and Zhangzhou. Ningguo County was briefly abandoned in the Sui Dynasty, and now it has moved. Xuanzhou was renamed from Xuancheng County.

Jingde County, located in the first year of Yongtai in Tang Dynasty (765), is the origin of the administrative system in Jingde County today. The county is the same as today and continues to this day.

Jixi County, located in the second year of Tang Dali (767), belongs to Zhangzhou, which is the origin of the administrative system in Jixi County today. The county is the same as today and continues to this day.

The picture above shows the Northern Song Dynasty111year. At this time, there are seven counties in Xuancheng, which belong to three places. Guangde County was founded in the fourth year of Xuanzhou in the Northern Song Dynasty (979), which governs Guangde County and Guangde and Jianping counties.

An analysis of the origin of the administrative system in Guangde County, the northern part of Jianping County (988), today's Langxi County. 19 14 was renamed langxi county because of the same name as Jianping county in Jehol special zone, and it has continued to this day.

By this time of the Northern Song Dynasty, the distribution of county-level administrative institutions in Xuancheng was basically the same as today. There are seven county-level institutions, but they belong to three places, two of which are local prefecture-level administrative institutions.

The picture above shows the Yuan Dynasty in 1330. Compared with the Northern Song Dynasty, the administrative divisions of the Yuan Dynasty changed little. Only Xuanzhou changed to Ningguo Road, Guangde County changed to Guangde Road, and Zhangzhou changed to Huizhou Road.

The picture above shows the Ming Dynasty in A.D. 1582. Ningguo Road was changed to Ningguo Mansion, Guangde Road was changed to Guangde Mansion, and Huizhou Road was changed to Huizhou Mansion, with little change in administrative divisions.

The Qing dynasty followed the administrative divisions of the Ming dynasty in this respect, and I don't want to go into details.

As can be seen from the above series of maps, huangshan district of Huangshan City, Wan Zhi District of Wuhu City and Nanling County of Wuhu City were under the jurisdiction of Xuancheng's predecessor (Xuancheng County, Xuanzhou and Ningguofu) for a long time in ancient times, and continued to modern times.

The above picture shows the early years of the Republic of China 19 14. At this time, Xuancheng and other seven counties are under the jurisdiction of Wuhu Road where Wuhu County is located. Wuhu Road 1927 was abandoned, and all counties were directly under the jurisdiction of the province.

At this time, the administrative division of Wuhu Road is very close to Danyang County in Han Dynasty, but it is a little smaller.

The picture above shows 1953 in the early days of the People's Republic of China. Xuancheng area was liberated in 1949, but was abolished in 1952. So in 1953, Xuancheng was divided into two parts, four counties in the north belonged to Wuhu area and three counties in the south belonged to Huizhou area.

Huizhou District was also revoked on 1957, and the area under its jurisdiction was included in Wuhu District. At this time, Wuhu District governs 22 counties. Since then, the jurisdiction has been shrinking and moved to Wuhu area on 197 1.

1980, Wuhu area was changed to Xuancheng area, and the administrative office was also moved to Xuancheng county (now a city), which governs Xuancheng, Dangtu, Nanling, Ningguo, langxi, Guangde, Jingxian, Fanchang and Qingyang counties.

Since then, Fanchang, Qingyang, Nanling, Dangtu and other counties have been divided into districts, and Jingde and Jixi counties have been included in 1987.

With the change from land to city in 2000, it has gradually become today's administrative divisions.

Throughout the history of administrative divisions in Xuancheng, the administrative system of Xuanzhou District and Jingxian County has the same long history, which can be traced back to the Western Han Dynasty at the earliest, while the history of seven counties can be traced back to the Northern Song Dynasty.

The prefecture-level administrative system of Xuancheng can be traced back to Xuancheng County in the Western Jin Dynasty, and it has been more than 1,700 years.

From the Northern Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, Guangde and langxi in the east formed their own systems, belonging to Guangde Army (state) and coexisting with Xuanzhou. During this period, Xuancheng has always had two local administrative agencies at the prefecture level.

Finally, talk about Jixi County. From the beginning of the establishment of the county in the Tang Dynasty, it was the predecessor of Huangshan City, and it was only owned by Xuancheng in 1987. On the relationship between relatives and friends in administrative system, huangshan district in Huangshan City is closer to Xuancheng City today. You should know that Taiping County, the predecessor of huangshan district, was located in Jingxian County in the 11th year of Tang Tianbao (752) and belonged to Xuanzhou.

The author sorted out the administrative division history of Sichuan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guizhou, Zhejiang and Hubei, and found more concerns. # Xuancheng #