During the Three Kingdoms period, Hengxian was under the jurisdiction of Wu. In the first year of Jin Taikang (280), Liandao County was changed to Xingdao County. In the seventh year of Taikang (286), Ningpu County was established, where Ningpu was ruled, in the territory of Hengxian County today. During his imprisonment in Tian Liang (502-5 19), Ningpu County was divided, Jianyang County and Jianyang County were added and transferred to Guangzhou.
In the 11th year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (5 19), Ningpu County and Jianyang County were withdrawn and rebuilt. In the eighteenth year, Jianzhou was changed to Yuanzhou. In the second year of Sui Dynasty (606), he withdrew from Yuanzhou. In the fourth year of Tang Wude (62 1), the state was restored. In the sixth year of Wude, Jianzhou was changed to Nanjian. In the eighth year of Zhenguan (634), it was renamed Hengzhou, Mengze and Lingshan counties in the province. It was Ningpu County in the Ming Dynasty. In the first year of Gan Yuan (758), it was re-established as Hengzhou, which governed Ningpu, Conghua and Leshan counties.
In the 16th year of Yuan Dynasty (1279), Hengzhou was promoted to Hengzhou Road. Zhenyuan year (1295) was reduced to Hengzhou, which governed Ningpu County, Ningpu County and Yongchun County.
In the second year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1369), he withdrew from Ningpu County and merged into Hengzhou, under the jurisdiction of Chief Secretary Zhou Xun. In the tenth year of Hongwu (1377), the state was reduced to a county, and Hengzhou was changed to a county. In the thirteenth year of Hongwu, Hengzhou was restored.
In the Qing Dynasty, Hengzhou was a scattered state (equivalent to a county-level city) under the jurisdiction of Nanning, Guangxi, and its well-known rank was from Wupin.
In the tenth year of the Republic of China, Hengzhou was changed to Hengxian, which belonged to Nanning Road.
1952, Yongchun county was revoked, and Luancheng, Liu Jing, Liang Qi, Lang Ping and Shitang were placed under the jurisdiction of Hengxian county, belonging to Nanning area.
On June 27, 2003, Hengxian County was placed under the jurisdiction of Nanning from Nanning.
In 2003, Hengzhou Town and its affiliated towns merged into Hengzhou Town.
In 2004, it managed 5 townships and 16 towns.
On June 25th, 2005, Zhu Ling Town, Liangqi Town, Longfei Township and Luban Township were abolished and merged into Shitang Town, Liu Jing Town, Xinfu Town and nanxiang town Town respectively.