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Historical evolution of Luozhou
In the fifth year of Sui Wude, Luozhou was established in the county, which was in charge of eleven counties, including Shilong, Wuchuan, Lingluo, Longhua, Luobian, Nanhe, Shicheng, Zhao Yi, Lingling, Cilian and Luo Fei. In six years, Luozhou moved to Shicheng County, where it was originally located, Nanshizhou. Shilong, Lingluo, Longhua, Luobian, Cilian and Luo Fei belong to Nanshizhou. In the first year of Tianbao, Luozhou was changed to Zhao Yi County. In the first year of Gan Yuan, Luozhou was restored. There are 5,460 households in the old county, with 844 1 population. The capital is 6522 Li and the east is 5750 Li. East to Dahai 139 miles, south to Leizhou 250 miles, west to Lianzhou 250 miles, north to Debate State 150 miles, southwest to Linglin County Dahai 120 miles, northwest to Baizhou 230 miles and northeast to New South Wales 50 miles.

Shicheng county has jurisdiction. Hanhepu county land. Tan Daoji, a general of the Song Dynasty, built Shicheng at the mouth of Luojiang River in Yuling, because his home was in Luozhou, belonging to Gaoliang County. In five years, Zhao Yi Wude was located in Sui County, Wuchuan; in five years, Luozhou was located in Tang Dynasty; in five years, Shilong County was located in Nanhe Wude.