The black dotted line below shows the administrative division scope of Huanggang City.
In the pre-Qin period, Huanggang belonged to the State of Chu. After the Qin Dynasty destroyed Chu, counties began to be set up, and land began to be incorporated into the administrative divisions of the country.
The picture above shows the end of Qin Dynasty. At the beginning of Qin dynasty, it was divided into 36 counties in the world, and then it moved continuously. Hengshan County, which is divided into Nanjun County and Jiujiang County, is under the jurisdiction of Hengshan County at this time.
Hengshan County is located in Qixian County, and the county seat is located in the north of Huanggang City. Li County is the first county in Huanggang today, which is under the jurisdiction of Hengshan County. Unfortunately, the Eastern Jin Dynasty was destroyed by the war and the organizational system was abolished, which did not last.
The picture above shows the Western Han Dynasty in AD 7. At this time, Huanggang City has three counties, which belong to Jiangxia County and Lujiang County respectively.
Qichun County, located in the Western Han Dynasty, is the origin of the administrative system of Qichun County today. Careful friends will find that Qichun County marked in the above picture is not at this address, but in today's qi zhou Town.
Xunyang County, located in the southwest of Huangmei County in the Western Han Dynasty, is one of the origins of Jiujiang's administrative system. Yes, the predecessor of Jiujiang City was in Huanggang City today, and it moved to Jiujiang City in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
The picture above shows the Western Jin Dynasty in 28 1 year. At this time, there are still only three counties in the above picture, but Yixian County and Qichun County belong to Yiyang County. Yiyang County is located in Huangchuan County, Xinyang City, Henan Province, which is a bit far away.
Qichun County still existed and ruled Qichun County during the Three Kingdoms period, but it was abolished at this time.
The picture above shows the Sui Dynasty in 6 12 AD. At this time, there are six counties in Huanggang City, which belong to Yong 'an County and Qichun County respectively.
Qichun County is located in the Northern Qi Dynasty, formerly known as Luozhou, changed to qi zhou in the Southern Dynasties and Qichun County in the Sui Dynasty. Yong 'an County, located in Beiqi, was originally named Hengzhou. The Sui Dynasty changed Huangzhou first and then Yong 'an County. These two counties basically divided the present Huanggang area into one south and one north.
Huangmei County, which was co-located in the Southern Dynasties, is the origin of today's administrative system in Huangmei County. Formerly known as Yongxing County, it was later changed to Xincai County, and was changed to Huangmei County in the eighteenth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (598). At this time, the county seat was in the northwest of Huangmei County, which was moved to this site in the Yuan Dynasty and has continued to this day.
Macheng County, located in the south of Liang Dynasty, is the origin of Macheng administrative system today. Formerly known as Xin 'an County, it was renamed Macheng County in the 18th year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (598). At this time, the county seat was in the east of Macheng, and it was moved to this site in the Yuan Dynasty, which continues to this day.
Luotian County, the Liang family in the Southern Dynasties, is the origin of the administrative system in Luotian County today. It was abandoned and moved many times in the later history, and moved to this site in the Yuan Dynasty, which continues to this day.
Located in Qishui County in the Southern Song Dynasty, Tang Wude was abandoned in Qichun County in the fourth year (62 1) and did not continue.
Xishui County, located in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, was originally named Xishui Zuojun and later changed to Xishui County, which is the origin of the administrative system of Xishui County today. Xishui county was not always called Xishui county in history. After the Tang Dynasty, it was first changed to Lanxi County, then to Qishui County, and 1933 was renamed Xishui County, which continues to this day.
The above picture shows the Tang Dynasty in 74 1 year. At this time, there are five counties in Huanggang, which belong to qi zhou and Huangzhou respectively.
Yongning County was established in the fourth year of Tang Wude (62 1), which is the origin of the administrative system of Wuxue City today. At this time, the county seat is located in Meichuan Town, Wuxue City, and later renamed Guangji County. 1953 moved to this site, and 1987 changed its name to Wuxue City, which continues to this day.
The picture above shows the Northern Song Dynasty111year. At this time, there are seven counties in Huanggang City, which belong to Huangzhou and qi zhou respectively.
Huanggang county has moved to this address at this time. As a matter of fact, Huanggang County was established in the Southern Dynasties, and it was administered by Huangzhou for a long time. However, its county seat was in Xinzhou District, Wuhan, until it moved to this site in the fifth year of Tang Dynasty (885).
The picture above shows the Yuan Dynasty in 1330. At this time, Huanggang City has eight counties, belonging to three places.
Yingshan county was born in the third year of Xianchun in the Southern Song Dynasty (1267), which is the origin of the administrative system in yingshan county today.
The picture above shows the Ming Dynasty in A.D. 1582. At this time, Huanggang City has eight counties, which belong to Huangzhou Prefecture and Luzhou Prefecture. The original qi zhou Road has been downgraded to qi zhou (San Zhou), which belongs to Huangzhou Prefecture, which was changed from Huangzhou Road mentioned above.
Huang An County, the forty-second year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1563), analyzes the location of Macheng, Huanggang and Huangpi, that is, the origin of the administrative system in Hong 'an County today.
The Qing dynasty followed the administrative divisions of the Ming dynasty in this respect, and I don't want to go into details.
The above picture shows the early years of the Republic of China 19 14.
At this time, there are nine counties in Huanggang City, which belong to Jianghan Road and Anqing Road. The county seat of Huanggang County is now Tuanfeng County, which traveled back and forth between Huanggang City and Tuanfeng County many times in the last century.
The picture above shows 1953 in the early days of the People's Republic of China. At this time, there are ten counties in Huanggang city, all of which are under the jurisdiction of Huanggang area.
Shengli County, located at 1952, was originally named as Bingbao County, and was changed to Shengli County in the same year. The county seat is located in Shengli Town, Luotian County. Shengli County was revoked on 1955 and did not continue.
Qichun County, Guangji County and Huanggang County have moved to their current sites. Huang An County was also changed to Hongan County. After the Huanggang area, the jurisdiction has been shrinking, and 1970 was changed to Huanggang area.
With 1995, Huanggang was set up as a city, and Tuanfeng County and Huangzhou District were established in the same year, which gradually became today's administrative divisions.
Throughout the historical administrative divisions of Huanggang City. Among the existing county-level administrative institutions, Qichun County has the longest administrative system, which has lasted from the Western Han Dynasty to the present. In addition, from Sui Dynasty to Yuan Dynasty, qi zhou took Qichun as its seat and ruled the south of Huanggang for a long time until the Ming Dynasty lost its position as a prefecture-level administrative unit.
Huanggang's prefecture-level administrative system can be traced back to Hengzhou in the Northern Qi Dynasty. Since the Ming dynasty, it has become the only prefecture-level administrative center in China, which basically continues to this day.
Finally, let me talk about yingshan county, which has been under the jurisdiction of Anhui Lu 'an City since it was founded in the Southern Song Dynasty. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was under the jurisdiction of Huanggang, and it was the last member of all districts and counties in Huanggang.
The author sorted out the administrative division history of Sichuan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guizhou and Zhejiang, and found more concerns. # Huanggang #