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In the south of Sichuan Province, there used to be a place called Yibin County. What's it called now?
In the south of Sichuan province, there is a place called Yibin county, which is now Xuzhou area. It belongs to Yibin City, Sichuan Province, and is located in the southern hilly area of Sichuan Basin, adjacent to Yunnan Province. Some mountains in the southwest are thousands of meters high. The terrain inclines to the northeast. Minjiang River flows in from the northwest and is the downstream of Jinsha River. The territory has a total area of more than 2,500 square kilometers and a population of1million.

Yibin county belongs to subtropical monsoon humid climate. Suitable for crop growth, convenient domestic transportation, railway, national highway, sea transportation, high-speed connection, rich tourism resources.

Now let's talk about the history of Yibin County: During the Western Han Dynasty, in 182 BC, that is, six years after the Han Dynasty, the Bodao City was built in this place. It was originally under the jurisdiction of Shu County. In 135 BC, that is, in the sixth year of Jianyuan, the establishment of Qianwei County was the beginning of setting up a county here. In the Southern Dynasty, in 544 AD, Liang Datong was established for ten years, and Rongzhou was established here. In 563 AD, in the third year of Baoding in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Bodao County was changed to Waijiang County.

In the Sui Dynasty, Rongzhou was abolished in the early years of Daye, and Qianwei County was established. Waijiang County was renamed Baidao County, which belongs to Qianwei County. In the Tang Dynasty, in 6 18, Qianwei County was changed to Rongzhou. In 74 1 year, the first year of Tang Tianbao, Macun County was changed to Yibin here.

In the Song Dynasty, in 976, Yibin was changed to Yibin to avoid the taboo of Emperor Taizong and Zhao Guangyi at that time. A.D. 107 1 year, that is, in the fourth year of Xining, Yibin County at that time was reduced to Yibin Town and later merged into Bodao County at that time. In a.d. 1 165438, it was restored as Yibin county. At this time, Rongzhou was also changed to Xuzhou, and Yibin was also included.

In 128 1 year, that is, in the eighteenth year of the Yuan Dynasty, Xuzhou was upgraded to Xuzhou Road. In the Ming Dynasty, in 1373, that is, in the sixth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, Xuzhou Road was changed to Xuzhou House. This evolution was basically maintained until the Qing Dynasty. Later, until the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), Yibin was subordinate to Xia Chuan South Road, Yongning Road and Sichuan Province.

After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), Yibin was first under the jurisdiction of Yibin District in the administrative area of southern Sichuan. Until 195 1, Yibin county and some surrounding areas were zoned out to establish Yibin city. After that, Yibin County successively belonged to Yibin District, Yibin District and Yibin City in Sichuan Province. In 20 18, with the approval of the state, Yibin County was abolished and Xuzhou District of Yibin City was established, and the history of Yibin County ended.