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A county in Liaoning Province, the city and county have the same name, and the city has a history of over 600 years?

Liaoning, referred to as Liao, got its name from the meaning of eternal peace in the Liao River Basin. The administrative establishment of Liaoning Province first originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Starting from the establishment of Liaodong and Liaoxi counties by the Yan State, the establishment of Liaoning entered an era that can be recorded in history. Liaoning Province is one of the important birthplaces of the Chinese nation and Chinese civilization. It is the only coastal and border province in Northeast China and the northernmost coastal province in China. Currently, Liaoning Province governs 14 prefecture-level cities and 2 sub-provincial cities (Shenyang and Dalian). Among them, Fushun County has a population of only 120,000 and a history of over 600 years.

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First of all, Fushun County is affiliated to Fushun City, Liaoning Province, which means that the city and county have the same name. Geographically, Fushun County is located in the eastern part of Liaoning Province, bordering Xinbin County to the east, Fushun City, Dongling District and Sujiatun District of Shenyang City to the west, Benxi County of Benxi City to the south, and Tieling to the north. The city is connected. Fushun County has a long history and outstanding people. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period, the area around present-day Fushun County belonged to the vassal state named Ji, the state of Yan. During the Warring States Period, the State of Yan established Liaodong County in this area. In 221 BC, Qin Shihuang Yingzheng exterminated the six kingdoms and established the Qin Dynasty. Today's Fushun County still belongs to Liaodong County. After the establishment of the Western Han Dynasty, this area belonged to Haucheng County, Liaodong County.

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After the establishment of the Eastern Han Dynasty, this area belonged to Houcheng County, Xuantu County. In 238 AD, which was the historical stage of the Three Kingdoms, through the efforts of Sima Yi and others, the area around present-day Fushun County became the territory of the Wei State. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the area had relatively little contact with the Central Plains dynasties. In 668 AD, the Tang Dynasty established the Andong Protectorate, which now belongs to Fushun County. In 1125 AD, the Jin Kingdom occupied this area. At that time, the area around present-day Fushun County belonged to Guide County, Guidezhou Province, on Tokyo Road. After the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty, the provincial system was implemented, and today's Fushun County belongs to Shenyang Road, Xingzhongshu Province, Liaoyang. In 1384 AD, the Ming Dynasty built a brick city in the area, named "Fushun City", which is how Fushun got its name.

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Finally, from this, Fushun has a history of more than 600 years. After the establishment of the Qing Dynasty, the area around present-day Fushun County came under the jurisdiction of Chengde County and Xingren County of Fengtian Prefecture. In 1908 AD, during the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, Xingren County was renamed Fushun County. In 1912, that is, after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Fushun County was placed under the jurisdiction of Dongbian Road. In 1929, Fushun County was affiliated to Liaoning Province. Today, as a county under the jurisdiction of Fushun City, Liaoning Province, Fushun County is located in the transition zone from low mountains and hills to plains, with an area of ??2,328.9 square kilometers and a population of approximately 120,000.