In the 15th year of Yuan-Zhong unification (in the 5th year of Ding Jing in the Southern Song Dynasty, AD 1264), Shi Junjun was promoted to Anzhou, ruling Xiangyang Village, Yong 'an Township, Anxian County, Sichuan Province. Shiquan county governs. It belongs to Chengdufu Road.
In the seventh year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1374), Anzhou was reduced to Anxian and moved to Qiananchang Town, which belonged to Chengdu Prefecture.
Anxian history:
The establishment of Anxian County began in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Before that, most of the counties were in Fuxian County (Fuxian County is now Fucheng District of Mianyang City), which successively belonged to Guanghan County and Zitong County.
In the third year of Yonghe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 347), overseas Chinese settled in Jinxing, Yichang and Xichongguo counties, belonging to Brazil counties. Jinxing County governs Xiangyang Village in Yong 'an Township, Guandou Mountain in Lianfeng Village in Huabian Town in Yichang County, and the street market in Boiling Water Township in Xichong County.
In the ninth year of Yixi (AD 4 13), Xipu County was established, belonging to Zitong County, and Xipu County administered Shenquan Village of Tashui Town. During the Liu Song and Southern Qi Dynasties, the members of the organizational system did not change. Xipu County was abandoned in Liang Dynasty, and Yichang and Jinxing counties were established.
In the first year of Wang Tianzheng in Wuling (AD 552), Guoqiao County in Xichong was abolished and Pingchuan County (also known as Pingzhou County) was newly established. Yichang, Jinxing and Pingchuan counties all belong to Zitong County, Brazil.
After the Western Wei Dynasty (AD 553-557), Pingchuan County moved to the ruins of the old city of Xipu County (Shenquan Village, Tashui Town) and changed to wanan county; Jinxing County was merged into Yichang County and became a county in Brazil. Northern Saturday (AD 57 1), Pingchuan County was abandoned; Jinshan County is newly established in the old town of Jinxing County (Xiangyang Village, Yong 'an Township) and belongs to Ancheng County; Yichang county was changed to wanan county.
In the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (AD 583), Yichang County was abolished and merged into Jinshan County; In the sixth year (AD 586), Shenquan County was newly established in the old town of Pingchuan County (Shenquan Village, Tashui Town). Both counties belong to Mianzhou (Mianyang City). In the third year of the Great Cause of Sui Dynasty (AD 607), the state was changed to county, Mianzhou was renamed Jinshan County, Jinshan County was revoked, merged into Shenquan County, and belonged to Jinshan County.
In the third year of Tang Wude (AD 620), Longan County was newly established in the old town of Jin Shanshan County (Xiangyang Village, Yong 'an Township); In the first year of Yongchun (AD 682), Xichang County was newly established in the old town of Yichang County (Guandou Mountain, Lianfeng Village, Huabian Town); Shenquan County is still my hometown. All three counties belong to Mianzhou (Mianzhou was renamed Brazil County in Tang Dynasty).
The members of the five generations have not changed.
In the fifth year of Xining in the Northern Song Dynasty (A.D. 1072), Xichang County was revoked, merged into Long 'an County, and Shenquan County was retained. Both counties were placed under Brazil County in Mianzhou. In the seventh year of the Northern Song Dynasty (A.D.117), Shiquan Army was established in Shenquan and Long 'an (renamed Anchang County in the first year of Xuanhe) under the jurisdiction of Chemian Prefecture and Shiquan County under the jurisdiction of Maozhou Prefecture. Now Beichuan County governs the town, and Shiquan Army belongs to Chengdufu Road.
In the third year of Xuanhe (A.D. 1 12 1), Shenquan and Long 'an counties were placed in Mianzhou because the Shiquan army was reduced to a military envoy. In the seventh year of Xuanhe (A.D. 1 125), the Shiquan Army was restored, covering Shiquan, Shenquan and Long 'an counties. In the third year of Bao You in the Southern Song Dynasty (A.D. 1255), Shi Quanjun moved to Longan County (now Xiangyang Village, Yong 'an Township). In the fifth year of the Yuan Dynasty's unification (in the fifth year of Ding Jing in the Southern Song Dynasty, AD 1264), Shi Quanjun was promoted to Anzhou and ruled Xiangyang Village in Yong 'an Township. Longan and Shenquan counties were revoked, and the areas were directly under the jurisdiction of the state, which still governed Shiquan county. Anzhou belongs to Chengdufu Road.
In the seventh year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1374), Anzhou was reduced to Anxian and moved to Qiananchang Town, which belonged to Chengdu Prefecture. In the fifth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (AD 1272), Mianzhou was promoted to Zhili, and Anxian was changed to Mianzhou.
In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), Mianzhou was abolished, and Anxian was the thirteenth administrative supervision area of Sichuan Province until December of the thirty-eighth year of the Republic of China. 1949 65438+On February 25th, Anxian was peacefully liberated.
After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), 1950 Anxian County was under the jurisdiction of Mianyang District, West Sichuan Administrative Office. 1952 The administrative region was revoked and Sichuan Province was established. Anxian County was subordinate to Mianyang District, Sichuan Province. 1968, the special area was changed to area, Anxian belongs to Mianyang, Sichuan. Mianyang area was abolished in February 1985, and Anxian County was placed under the jurisdiction of Mianyang City, Sichuan Province.