Tianzhu County is named after Zhuzi Mountain in the north of the city.
Tianzhu County is located at the junction of eastern Guizhou and western Hunan, downstream of Qingshui River, bordering Xinhuang County, Jingzhou County, Huitong County and Zhijiang County of Hunan Province, Jianhe County, Jinping County and Sansui County of Guizhou Province.
Tianzhu county is a key county in national poverty alleviation and development work. There are 2.9317 households 10.82 million poor households in the county. At present, according to the national standards, there are 33 poverty-stricken villages and 37 poverty-stricken villages 137, including 77 deep poverty-stricken villages, with 53,550 people in 16 100 households.
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Tianzhu bordered Jingzhou, Gong Yu in Xia and Shang Dynasties. Zhou is in the middle of Chu and Guizhou, belonging to Yelang; The Qin Dynasty belongs to the central county of Guizhou; Wuling County in Jingzhou belonged to the early Han Dynasty, and it was changed to Zhang Si County in the reign of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. The three kingdoms belong to Wu; Jin Dynasty belongs to Wuling County, Jingzhou; Southern and Northern Dynasties belong to Wuling County, Yunzhou; Sui Dynasty changed to Yuanling County, Yangzhou; The Tang Dynasty belonged to Yi, Bo and Xu in central Guizhou.
After that, it belongs to Langxi County in the east (the county is located in Langjiang Township, Huitong County, Hunan Province) and Sizhou in the west; In the Five Dynasties, it belonged to Chu, followed by Huizhou and Chengzhou. In the Song Dynasty, the eastern part was under the jurisdiction of Chengzhou, followed by Sanjiang County and Huitong County, and the western part still belonged to Sizhou. Song Huizong Chongning has been in Jingzhou for two years (1 103).
The Yuan Dynasty was subordinate to Jingzhou Road General Administration Office and Jingzhou Military and Civilian Rescue Department. In the 25th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1392), Tianzhu was established and thousands of households were guarded. In the twenty-fifth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1597), the county was changed to "Tianzhu County" and Zhu Zi was appointed as the first magistrate. Because of the mountain shape of the county, it is also called Fengcheng. The county has a cubic box of earth and a unified brand.
In the tenth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1637), the stone of the magistrate moved to Longtang (today, Tianxin Village, Zhuxian Social School) and was renamed as "Longtang County"; In the fourth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1647), Donglai people rebelled, attacked Longtang County, killed He Hualong, the magistrate of a county, and went to Yuting, suggesting that the county seat be moved to Zhai Lei (today, Zhailei Village, Fengcheng Town, Zhuxian County).
In the ninth year of Qing Shunzhi (1652), Huang Shengxian, the magistrate of a county, moved the county back to the original site of Fengcheng and renamed it "Tianzhu County"; In the fourth year of Yongzheng (1726), Tianzhu County was transferred from Huguang Jingzhou to Liping Prefecture in Guizhou. In the 12th year of Yongzheng (1734), he was transferred to Zhenyuan House in Guizhou.
In the first year of Qianlong (1736), Yuankou Inspection Department was established (in Yuankou Town, Tianzhu County); In May of the first year of Tongzhi (1862), Jiang led the peasant uprising army of Dong to attack the county seat, and Xie Shaoceng, the magistrate of a county, fled.
Tongzhi for three years (1864), acting as an agent, moved to Yuankou (now Yuankou Town, Tianzhu County); 165438+ October, the peasant uprising failed and the county government moved back to Fengcheng; In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), Tianzhu zhili province; The following year, it belongs to Qiandong Road (also called Zhenyuan Road).
In the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), the inspection department of Yuankou was changed to Yuankou County and Julie County; In the 12th year of the Republic of China (1923), Guizhou East Road was abandoned and Tianzhu Zhili was in the province.
In the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), Guizhou Province was designated as 8 1 county (city), Tianzhu County was a second-class county, and the county order was changed to county order. In 24 years of the Republic of China (1935), it belonged to the tenth administrative supervision area (in Liping); The following year, it was changed to the first administrative supervision area (in Zhenyuan).
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