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The Historical Evolution of Leye County
Leye county was an elephant county in the Qin Dynasty. The early Han Dynasty belonged to South Vietnam. In the fifth year of Emperor Ding Yuan (1 12 BC), Emperor Wu sent troops to South Vietnam, and in the following winter, he pacified South Vietnam and moved to the county, belonging to Yulin County, Yizhou Zhangqi County and Galand County. Most of the county is Yelang country.

During the Three Kingdoms period, the county belonged to Yulin County, Guangzhou, Wu State (Yizhou, Shu State in the east, not the county).

Jin Dynasty belongs to Jinxing County of Guangzhou (Wulian County in the east).

Southern Dynasties: Jinxing County of Guangzhou in Song and Qi Dynasties (Wulian County of Ningzhou in the east); Liang and Chen Dynasties belonged to Jinxing County of Nanding Prefecture (Maping County of Longzhou Prefecture in the east).

The Sui Dynasty belonged to Yulin County of Yangzhou (Shi 'an County in the east).

The early Tang Dynasty belonged to Lingnan Road. In the twenty-first year of Kaiyuan (733), it belongs to Xiling South Road, which governs Jimmy Guizhou Road (east of Jimi Ezhou, now Pojie Township, Tiane County, southwest of Jimi Hengshan County, and half of it is a stream).

In the Five Dynasties, it belonged to Chu, then Guizhou and then Shu.

The early Song Dynasty belonged to Guangnan West Road Lai 'an Road. In the fifth year of Emperor Yangdi (1053), it belonged to the governor's mansion in Tanzhou, Guangnan West Road, and the Hengshanzhai in Youjiang Road (east to Ezhou, Kuizhou Road).

The Yuan Dynasty belonged to Tuzhou, Daotian Prefecture, Guangxi Province (to the east, it belonged to the military and civilian appeasement department of Qingyuan, Zhou Na, Dizhou and Nandan Cave in Donglan).

In the Ming Dynasty, he was the chief secretary of Tuchou, Sicheng, Guangxi and Fucheng, Qingyuan.

At the beginning of Qing Dynasty, it belonged to a province of 40% Tuzhou in Guangxi. In the fifteenth year of Shunzhi (1658), the state was promoted to local level. In the eighteenth year of Shunzhi, it was changed to the military and civilian government, which was subordinate to the Si 'en government. In the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727), the land was changed to flow (that is, the place was changed to flow, and the original hereditary was changed to flow officer). Zhili Youjiang Road. Qianlong five years (1740) was located in lingyun county (all under the jurisdiction of this county), which was a very shrewd department. In the same year, Lingyun set up Tiane County (the county government set up Tiane County in Pinglatun), and the eastern part of the county was under its jurisdiction. After nine years of Qianlong, Si Chengfu was transferred to Zuojiang Road. In the forty-sixth year of Qianlong, Tian 'e County Ya moved to Xu Xiangyang, and the eastern part of the county was still under its jurisdiction.

In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), the government of lingyun county was abolished and it was directly under the jurisdiction of the city. In 2 years, Sicheng was abolished and changed to Lingyun County. /kloc-changed its name to lingyun county municipal government in 0/9. From 2 years to 23 years, it belongs to Tiannan Road in Guangxi. At that time, leye county was a group area. From the first year of the Republic of China to the 23rd year, Xu Xiangyang was the residence of the Tiane Bombing Committee Office, the Governor's Office of Lingyun North Road, the 14th District League Branch and the "Special District Office", and the eastern part of the county was under its jurisdiction. In the 24th year of the Republic of China, in 65438+ 10, leye county League broke away from lingyun county and established Leye County (Xima Township of Tian 'e League was allocated to leye county, and Lang Ping Township and Baiping Township of leye county League were allocated to Tianxi County). It belongs to Baise administrative supervision area and governs Baise. March1year, belonging to the fifth administrative supervision area of Guangxi, which governs Baise.

After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), it was still located in Leye County in the early days. It was abolished in August of 195 1 and Leye County was merged into lingyun county, which was called Lingle County in history. After 1953, it belongs to Baise area of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. After March 1956, it belongs to the Baise District Working Committee of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and after March 1958, it belongs to the Baise District Commissioner of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. 196 1 August, Lingle County has been restored to Leye County.