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A historical celebrity surnamed Jing
Qiaoguo County: Also known as Qiaoguo County. Pei County was established in Jian 'an period of the Eastern Han Dynasty (A.D. 196 ~ 220), which was a part of Qiao County, located in Qiao County (now Bozhou, Anhui Province), and still belonged to Pei County under the jurisdiction of Yuzhou secretariat, which was located between Anhui and Henan provinces at that time. During the Three Kingdoms period, the jurisdiction was in the area between Lingbi County, Mengcheng County, Taihe County, Luyi County and Yongcheng County in Anhui and Henan provinces.

Jingzhao: Also known as Jingzhao County and Jingzhao Yin, in fact, "Jingzhao" is not a county, but the title of the regional administrative region where the central government is located, and "Yin" is its satrap. In the first year of the early Western Han Dynasty (Ding Chou, BC 104), Jing was renamed as one of the three assistants and ruled Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi). In the Three Kingdoms and the first year of Cao (Gengzi, AD 220), Jingzhaoyin was changed to Jingzhao County, located in Chang 'an (now xi, Shaanxi Province), which was then located in the area north of Qinling Mountain in Shaanxi Province, east of Xi City and south of Weihe River to hua county. In the second year of Cao Wei and Huang Chu (Xin Chou, AD 22 1), he proclaimed himself Qin Gong and Jingzhao County Qin. In the third year of Cao Wei and Huang, it was renamed Jingzhao State. In the third year of Qinglong in Wei Mingdi (Mao Yi, AD 235), Emperor Xun was named King of Qin, and Jingzhao was changed to Qin. King Qi (ICY) changed to Jingzhao County in five years (Jiazi, AD 244), and now Xi 'an has five counties, except Zhouzhi and Huxian. In the Western Jin Dynasty, Jingzhao County was still located in Chang 'an, and its jurisdiction was smaller than that of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty. From the Sixteen Kingdoms to the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Chang 'an (called Chang 'an in the later Qin Dynasty) was established successively in the former Zhao Dynasty, the former Qin Dynasty, the later Qin Dynasty, and the Northern Zhou Dynasty, and Jingzhao County (or Yin) was established. Sui and Tang Dynasties were Chang 'an, and a new city was built. During the Sui Dynasty, it was called Daxing City. Tang Gaozong Yonghui was renamed Chang 'an City in the fourth year (Guichou, AD 653). In the capital area around Chang 'an City, Yongzhou is the Jingzhao House, and Jingzhaoyin is set up. The above-mentioned Jing Zhao refers to the capital and its vicinity. Jing (county, prefecture) or Yongzhou was set up in Sui and Tang Dynasties, and more than 20 counties such as Chang 'an and Daxing (changed from Tang Dynasty to Wannian) were unified as county-level organizational systems. After the Tang Dynasty, Chang 'an was no longer the capital, and its development was affected to some extent, but it was still an important local metropolis. Jin and Yuan Dynasties set up Jingzhao Mansion (Road) in Shaanxi, which had nothing to do with the place where the capital was built. At that time, it was located in the area north of Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi, east of xi, south of Weihe River and west of Huayin. Beiyang government changed Shuntianfu to Jingzhao place and the magistrate to Jingzhaoyin, which was in line with the meaning of "Jingzhao" before the Jin Dynasty. When the government of the Republic of China was founded, the name of "Jingzhao" was abolished.

Wuwei County: In the second year of Yuanshou in the Western Han Dynasty (Gengshen, BC 12 1), Wuwei (now Minqin, Gansu) was established as the state capital of Liangzhou. Historically, it was called "West Cool" and "Gu Zang". At that time, the jurisdiction was the area west of the Yellow River in Gansu Province and east of Wuwei. After the Ding Yuan period of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 1 16 ~ BC11), it was under the jurisdiction of the western Yellow River, eastern Wuwei, Dadong River and Daxie River basins in Gansu. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, he moved to ancient Tibet (now Wuwei, Gansu). During the Sixteen Kingdoms period, the former cool, the later cool, the southern cool and the northern cool were all built here.

Fufeng County: A county was established in the Zhou Dynasty, which was then under the jurisdiction of Xingping and Xianyang in Shaanxi. In the first year of Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty (Ding Chou, BC 104), You Fufeng was set up, with Jingzhao and Zuo Fengyi as the third assistant, and was stationed in Xingping City, Shaanxi Province, then in Fengxiang County, west of Chang 'an County, Shaanxi Province. During the Three Kingdoms period, the Cao Wei regime was renamed Fufeng County, located in Li Kui (now Xingping, Shaanxi). At that time, it was located in the vast area west of linyou county and Gan County in Shaanxi Province, north of Qinling Mountain and south of Pingyuan County in Shandong Province. The jurisdiction of the Han regime after the Five Dynasties was limited to Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. During the Western Jin Dynasty, he moved to Chiyang (now Jingyang, Shaanxi). During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Northern Wei Dynasty moved its capital to Haochou (now Ganxian County, Shaanxi Province). During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, qi zhou, Shaanxi Province was now Fufeng County. Qiao Guotang: I hope to establish a church.

Jingzhao Hall: Building a hall is expected.

Wuweitang: Building a church with hope.

Fufengtang: I hope to establish a church.