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The Historical Evolution of Fenzhou Prefecture
In the Spring and Autumn Period, Fenyang belonged to Jin and the Warring States belonged to Zhao.

Qin belongs to Taiyuan county, and the second Han belongs to Taiyuan and Xihe county, and Wei is in charge.

Shanxi belongs to Xihe County, followed by Xihe County, after which overseas Chinese settled in Fenzhou. Northern Qi changed to South Shuozhou, and later Zhou changed to Xiezhou, while Xihe County remained unchanged.

In the early years of Sui Dynasty, the county was withdrawn to set up a city, and Yang Di changed Xiezhou to Xihe County.

In the early Tang Dynasty, Haozhou was changed. Wude changed to Fenzhou for three years. Tianbao was originally named Xihe County. At the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, I returned to Fenzhou.

At the end of the Five Dynasties, Zhou Xiande belonged to the early Northern Han Dynasty. Invaded by the Northern Han Dynasty, the Ninghua Army was established, and it was also in charge of the two states of Shi and Qin. Spin into the northern Han dynasty.

Song still called Fenzhou Xihe County. Because of this, Jin also established the Fenyang Army.

Fu Yuan is Fenzhou, which belongs to Taiyuan Road.

At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Xihe County was ruled by the state and served as the chief secretary of Zhili Shanxi.

In the 23rd year of Wanli (1595), Fenzhou was promoted to the state capital of Fenzhou, ranking first in the prefecture and seventh in the county. The Qing Dynasty was still called Fenzhou Prefecture.

In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), the government was abolished.