At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Wang Mang usurped power and changed Jiujiang County to Yanping County and Liyang County to Yi Ming County.
In the Three Kingdoms, Liyang belonged to Wu.
In the Western Jin Dynasty, Liyang belonged to Huainan County of Yangzhou, which was newly established in the first year of Yongxing (AD 304). In the second year of Daxing in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (3 19), overseas Chinese in the west of Liyang County were located in Longkang County, and the county seat was forty miles south of this county. According to legend, it is now Yangcheng Village, which belongs to Liyang County, Yangzhou.
In the Southern and Northern Dynasties, in the second year of Song Yongchu (42 1), Longkang belonged to Liyang County, South Yuzhou, and in the seventh year of Yuanjia (430), it belonged to Liyang County, Yuzhou. In the third year of Daming (459), it belonged to Liyang County, Nanyu Prefecture. In the second year of Qi Jianyuan (480), he belonged to Liyang County, Yuzhou. In the second year of Yongming (484), it belonged to Liyang County, Nanyu Prefecture. In the second year of Liang Taiqing (548), Hou Jing broke Liyang, and the land in the north of the Yangtze River was returned to the Eastern Wei Dynasty. In the sixth year of Tianbao in the Northern Qi Dynasty (555), Qi made friends with Liang, so Liyang was changed to Hezhou and Longkang was returned to Hezhou. At the end of Chen Dynasty, the Northern Zhou Dynasty seized all the land north of the Yangtze River and merged the land of Longkang County into Liyang County, thus abolishing Longkang County.
In the 13th year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (593), Liyang County was a state. In the third year of Daye (607), Liyang County belonged to Liyang County.
In the sixth year of Tang Wude (623), hanshan county was established in the west of Liyang County, and the county name was Hanshan. Hanshan, also known as Hengshan. "A Record of the Qing Dynasty" said: "hanshan county is thirty miles west, Cui Wei is majestic, and the mountains are towering. If the situation is swallowed, Tang Ming County will also. " "Taiping Universe" said again; "Because the county is mountainous, it is named hanshan county." In the eighth year of Wude (625), hanshan county was abolished and merged into Liyang County. In the fourth year of Chang 'an (704), Wushou County was located in the original Hanshan County, which belonged to Huainan Road and Zhou. In the first year of Shenlong (705), it was renamed hanshan county, and its affiliation remained unchanged. Since then, the name of Hanshan County has been used to this day.
In the first year of Tang Tianbao (742), Hezhou was changed to Liyang County, and Hanshan belonged to Liyang County of Huainan Road. In the first year of Gan Yuan (758), Liyang County was changed to Hezhou, and Hanshan belonged to Huainan Province and Hezhou. In the 16th year of Zhenyuan (800), it belonged to Shulu, Chuhe, Duyongtuan and Zhou. In the first year of God Blessing (904), it belonged to Huainan and Zhangzhou. During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Hanshan belonged to Wu and Nantang at the beginning, and then to Hezhou in the later Zhou Dynasty.
Hanshan Mountain in Song Dynasty belonged to Huainan West Road, which was the state defense envoy.
In the 13th year of Yuan Dynasty (1276), Hanshan was a general of Huaixi, guarding thousands of families in the state. In the 14th year of Zhiyuan, he was the general manager of Luzhou Road and the state appeasement department. In the fifteenth year of Zhiyuan, it belonged to Hezhou Road. In the 28th year of Yuan Dynasty, Hezhou Road was reduced to Hezhou, belonging to Luzhou Road and Hezhou.
In the 27th year of Yuan Dynasty (1367), Hanshan County was abolished, and the southern part of the county was designated as Wuwei Prefecture, and the rest was merged into Hezhou Prefecture, which belonged to Nanjing Luzhou Prefecture.
In the seventh year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1374), it belonged to Fengyang House in Nanjing. In the 13th year of Hongwu, he returned to hanshan county, where he belonged to Zhili and Zhou.
In the second year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1645), Hanshan returned to Zhili, and Jiangnan left the government to make Zhou. In the sixth year of Kangxi (1667), it belonged to Zhili and Zhou in Anhui.
In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), hanshan county was directly under the jurisdiction of Anhui province. From the 3rd year of the Republic of China to 17, it belonged to Anqing Road. From 0/8 to 37 in the Republic of China/KLOC, it belonged to the eighth, fifth and ninth inspection areas of Anhui Province and the inspection area of the administrative office.
In 27 years of the Republic of China, the Japanese army occupied hanshan county, and the Kuomintang government moved to the countryside of Xieji Township. Moved back to the county seat on April 3 of the following year. In July of the 30th year of the Republic of China, the county town fell again, and moved northward to Xianzong Town. In July 17, the county seat was restored, and it was moved back to the county seat from Xianzu Town on August 2.
In 29 years of the Republic of China, the Japanese puppet government set up another Hanshan county government in Cao Yun town, south of Han, and moved to Tongchengzha town in 3 1 year of the Republic of China.
In 3 1 year of the Republic of China, under the leadership of * *, anti-Japanese democratic regimes were established in Fushan and Taojiachang, and administrative offices were set up, which were subordinate to the administrative office in central Anhui and later to the administrative office in Wanjiang. In the autumn and winter of 32 years of the Republic of China, the Nested Administrative Supervision Department was established, and later it was changed to the Nested Administrative Office (county-level political power), which was located in Fushan Township and was subordinate to and included the Commissioner's Office until the New Fourth Army withdrew northward in September 1945.
1949 65438+1October 2 1 contains the liberation of the city, and Hanshan belongs to the fifth district of Jianghuai Liberated Area. In June of the same year, it was changed to Chaohu area in the northern Anhui administrative office.
1952 65438+/kloc-0 was changed to Wuhu District, Anhui Province on October 30th. 1958 65438+February 15, hanshan county and Hexian County merged into Hehan County, which belongs to Maanshan City and Liyang Town is the county. In April, 1959, Wuhu area, including the county. 65438+June 1 0959, Hanshan and Hexian were separated and restored separately. 1On July 28th, 1965, Hanshan was changed to Chaohu area (later changed to area and administrative office);1On August 5th, 1999, Chaohu was abolished as a prefecture-level Chaohu city; on August 28th, 201,the original Chaohu city was adjusted, and hanshan county was placed in Maanshan city.