Weiyuan County, which belongs to Neijiang City, Sichuan Province, is located in the south-central Sichuan Basin, with a land span of 29 22' ~ 29 47' north latitude and10416' ~10453' east longitude.
Weiyuan County is adjacent to Shizhong District (Neijiang City) in the east, Da 'an District (Zigong City) and Gongjing District (Zigong City) in the south, Rongxian County (Zigong City) in the west, Zizhong County (Neijiang City) in the north and Renshou County (Meishan City) in the northwest. It governs 20 towns including Han, Tujia and Meishan, with an area of 1.289 square kilometers.
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The historical evolution of Weiyuan County;
Weiyuan was the domain of Liangzhou in ancient times, and Zhou belonged to Shu.
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It was the residence of modern people in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
In the fifth year of Baoding in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (565), Panshi County was established to govern Weiyuan.
In the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (583), he stationed troops in Weiyuan, which means "fame is far away from the earthquake". In the 11th year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (59 1), the garrison was changed to a county, which was the beginning of Weiyuan County.
In the first year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty (627), Weiyuan County was divided into Bori County and Zhiru County. The county seat is Poli Town (now Yanling Town), hence the name "Pocheng".
In the fifth year of Song Gande (967), He Yi County was merged into Weiyuan County.
At the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, Weiyuan County was abolished. In the first year of Tong Yuan (1333), it was reset.
In the fourth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (137 1), Weiyuan County was merged into Rong De County, which belonged to Jiading Prefecture. In the ninth year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1376), Weiyuan County was rebuilt. In the early Qing dynasty, it was still Ming dynasty, and the county belonged to Jiading prefecture.
In the sixth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1667), Weiyuan County was merged into Rongxian County; In the 13th year of Kangxi (1674), it was rebuilt; In the twentieth year of Kangxi (168 1), it was merged into Rong county, and in the seventh year of Yongzheng (1729), it was restored to Weiyuan county, belonging to Jiading prefecture.
In the thirty-fourth year of Guangxu (1908), Weiyuan County was subordinate to Jiading Prefecture in southern Sichuan. In the third year of Xuantong in Qing Dynasty (19 1 1), the road protection movement in Sichuan rose. In June of the same year 1 65438+1October1,Comrade Lu Bao captured Weiyuan, declared its independence and established a military government.
In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), the waste road system was under the jurisdiction of the provincial government (state, department), Weiyuan county was still under the Jiading government, and the county military government was renamed the county government. In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), orthodoxy was restored. Weiyuan County belongs to Shangchuan South Road and changed to Jianchang Road (now Ya 'an City) the following year.
In the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928), Sichuan Province was directly under the county. In the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935), Weiyuan County was under the jurisdiction of Zizhong Commissioner's Office (where Zizhong County is now located) in the 2nd Administrative Supervision District, until the 38th year of the Republic of China (1949) in December.
1Feb. 950, Zizhong Commissioner's Office moved to Neijiang, renamed Neijiang District, and Weiyuan County belonged to it.
From 65438 to 0958, seven towns under the jurisdiction of Renshou Wang Yang District, namely xiaohe town (Huilong), Wanchang Town, Yuexi, Yinxing, Qinglin, Taihe, Lianghe, Yulin and Yongjian, were included in Weiyuan County.
1968, Neijiang area was changed to Neijiang area, and Weiyuan County belonged to it.
1985, Neijiang area was revoked and changed to Neijiang City, which was under Weiyuan County.
Weiyuan County People's Government-Overview of Weiyuan