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The Historical Evolution of Changjiang Li Autonomous County
In the first year of Yuanfeng in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 1 10), Zhu Ya and Yule counties were established in Hainan, which were in charge of Yule, Zhilai and Jiulong counties. Zhilai County (now Changjiang County) is under the jurisdiction of the old counties and villages in urban and rural areas. In the fifth year of the Yuan Dynasty (82 BC), Bolshoy County was abandoned and Zhili County was under the jurisdiction of Zhu Ya County. In the third year of Yuan Di (46 BC), Baya County was changed to Zhulu County. In the 19th year of Jianwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty (43 BC), Zhulu County in the province was located in Zhu Ya County, so the original county belonged to Hepu County. In the seventh year of the Three Kingdoms (AD 223), Hepu County was changed to Zhuguan County, and the county ruled Xuwen and Ling.

Zhuguan and Zhulu counties. Yuanzhilai County was merged into Zhulu County. In the fifth year of Chiwu (242), Zhuya County was restored, and the county administration was still in Xuwen. Originally, Zilai County belongs to Zhu Ya County. In the first year of Jin Taikang (280), Zhu Ya County was merged into Hepu County and belonged to Jiaozhou. In the eighth year of Yuanjia in the Southern Song Dynasty (43 1), Zhuya County was restored, but it was soon abolished and merged into Hepu County, belonging to Yuezhou. In the Liang Dynasty (535-545), Datong, Feier County belonged to Cliff State, and Zhili County belonged to Cliff State.

In the third year of the Great Cause of Sui Dynasty (607), Yazhou changed to Zhu Ya County, and Han changed to Laixian County, which was divided into three counties: Yilun, Changhua and Ji 'an. Changhua county is an old county and village in Jinchang urban and rural areas. Later, some analysts believe that Linzhen County is located in the southwest of Zhu Ya, Yilun and Ji 'an belong to Zhu Ya, and Changhua belongs to Linzhen County. At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, Ji 'an County was merged into Changhua County and belonged to Danzhou. In the first year of Zhenguan (627), Changhua County was located in Ji 'an County and belonged to Lingnan Road. In the first year of Tianbao (742), Danzhou was changed to Changhua County, and in the first year of Gan Yuan (758), Fuchanghua County was Danzhou, which abandoned Ji 'an County and was located in Luo Chang County (the county was located in Luozhen Town, Dan County). Changhua County was originally under the jurisdiction of Danzhou and Tongling South Road. The Five Dynasties belonged to Danzhou and Nanhan. At the beginning of the Song Dynasty, the county magistrate moved to Xiqiao Town, Erhui, transferred to Qiongguan appeasement department, and belonged to Changhua Army. In the second year of Duanping (1235), Nanning County was still Danzhou, and Guangxu was thirty years old (1905). Shengya Prefecture was Zhili Prefecture, and Changhua was under the jurisdiction of Yazhou, which was unified in Qiongya Road.

In the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), Changhua County was renamed Changjiang County. Belongs to Guangdong province; Its origin is 19 14. In May, Changhua County was renamed Changjiang County because it had the same name as Changhua County in Zhejiang Province, and Changhua River originated in Wuzhishan and then flowed through Changhua County. At that time, the county was originally located in Changhua City. 1987 65438+Hainan Li and Miao Autonomous Prefecture was revoked on February 20th.

1950 On May 30th, Changjiang and Gann counties were liberated, and the people's government of Changgan county was established. County magistrate moved to Beili Town, Dongfang County. 1958+February, with the approval of the State Council, Chang Gan, Dongfang and Baisha merged into Dongfang County, and the county was located in Chahe Town (now under the jurisdiction of Changjiang County). 1960, the county government moved to Bashuo Town (now under the jurisdiction of Dongfang City). Changjiang County was restored in May, 1962, and the county seat is located in Shilu Town. 1987165438+1On October 20th, the State Council approved the revocation of Changjiang County and the establishment of Changjiang Li Autonomous County.

By the end of 1995, the total population was 2 16300, including 65600 non-agricultural population and 0/50700 agricultural population; The urban population is 60400, and the rural population is 65438+055900. There are 74,000 Li people. It governs 8 towns, 4 townships and 76 administrative villages. Shilu town, the seat of the county seat.

By the end of 1996, the total population was 2 19000, including 75,000 Li people. It governs 8 towns and 4 townships: Shilu Town, Taipo Town, Chahe Town, October Tian Town, Wulie Town, Changhua Town, Haiwei Town, Nanluo Town, Wang Xia Town, Qicha Township, Changcheng Town and Baoping Township. * * * There are 76 administrative villages, 178 natural villages. Shilu town, the seat of the county seat.

1the population at the end of 1997 was 22 17000. 8 towns, 4 townships, 78 village (neighborhood) committees, 182 natural villages. Shilu town, the seat of the county seat.

1The population at the end of 1998 was 222,800. It has jurisdiction over 8 towns, 4 townships, 78 village (neighborhood) committees and 182 natural villages. Shilu town, the seat of the county seat. (This is the data of Hainan Yearbook. Additional information:1At the end of 998, Changjiang Li Autonomous County administered 74 administrative districts in 4 townships and 8 towns, 172 natural villages: Qicha Township, Baoping Township, Changcheng Township, Wang Xia Township, Shilu Town, Chahe Town, October Town, Niaoli Town, Haiwei Town, Nanluo Town and Changhua Town. )

1The population at the end of 999 was 225,438+00,000.

In the fifth census in 2000, the total population of the county was 2 19502, including 37462 in Shilu town, 65,438+065,438+067 in Taipo town, 8979 in Chahe town and 0/0437 in October town. Qicha township 1524 1 person, Wang Xia township, Baoping township 13526, Changcheng township 18 138, Hainan iron and steel company, Hainan iron and steel company, Hainan state-owned Hongtian farm and state-owned Hongtian farm.

At the end of 2000, the population was 225,800. It has jurisdiction over 8 towns, 4 townships, 78 village (neighborhood) committees and 182 natural villages.

At the end of 200/kloc-0, the population was 227,200 (the number of public security registered population: the total number of households was 53 188 and the total population was 227169; The non-agricultural population is 227 169. ), of which Li nationality is 80 1 10,000. It has jurisdiction over 8 towns, 4 townships, 78 village (neighborhood) committees and 182 natural villages, and there are 2 state-owned farms in China. Shilu town, the seat of the county seat.

In 2002, Shanzhugou Administrative Village, Shilu Town and October Town of Dapo Town merged to form Shilu Town; Changhua town is formed by the merger of urban and rural areas and Changhua town; Nanluo Town and Haiwei Town merged to form Haiwei Town; Qicha Township and Wang Xia Township merged to form Qicha Town; Baoping Township (except Hongyang Administrative Village) and October Tian Town (except Shanzhugou Administrative Village) merged to form October Tian Town; Hongyang Administrative Village in Baoping Township merged with Chahe Town to form Chahe Town, Taipo Town merged under the jurisdiction of Shilu Town, and the town government entered Yuanshilu Town. By the end of the year, the land area of Changjiang Li Autonomous County was 65,438+0,596 square kilometers. The population is 227,700, including 80,600 Li people. It has jurisdiction over 7 towns (Shilu Town, Changhua Town, Haiwei Town, Qicha Town, October Tian Town, Wulie Town and Chahe Town), 78 village (neighborhood) committees, 182 natural villages, and there are 2 state-owned farms in China. The county government is located in Shilu Town.

At the end of 2003, the population was 232 1 0,000 (registered population of public security: 56,600 households, 232 1 0,26 people; Among them, the non-agricultural population is 69,859. ), including 83,700 Li people. There are 7 towns, 75 administrative villages, 182 natural villages and 2 state-owned farms in China. The county government is located in Shilu Town.

At the end of 2004, the population was 234,300 (public security registered population: the total number of households was 60 106, and the total population was 234310; Among them, the non-agricultural population is 84032. ), including 85 1 1,000 Li people.