Wenzhou used to say that after Qin unified the whole country, it belonged to Minzhong County. In the third year of Huidi in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 192), it was the capital of the East China Sea King (commonly known as the East Ouwang Qiyou). In the 3rd year of Emperor Yonghe of Hanshun (138), Dongou Township of Anxian County was located in Yongning County, and the county seat was located on the north bank of the lower reaches of Oujiang River in Oubei Town of Yongjia County, which was the beginning of the county. In the first year of Dongtaining (323), Yongjia County was established in Yongning, Angu, Hengyang and Songyang counties in the south of Linhai County, and the county was located on the south bank of the lower reaches of Oujiang River (now Lucheng District), which was the beginning of the county construction in Wenzhou. Tang Gaozu Wude was established in Dongshi in the fifth year (622) and in Wenzhou in the second year of Emperor Gaozong (675). From then on 1300 years, the country name has not changed, and the state has not changed much. When the Revolution of 1911 broke out,191year1kloc-0/month 8, Wenzhou established a "government of separation of military and political affairs" and was placed under the Zhejiang military government. Wenzhou was called "ou" in ancient times. As early as more than 4000 years ago, primitive Ou people flourished here.
19 14 In June, Ouhai Road was established, which governs Wenzhou and Chuzhou. The Daoyin office is located in Yongjia County and is affiliated to Zhejiang Province. 1932, the administrative supervision area was established. Wenzhou District was originally called the tenth county political supervision area of Zhejiang Province, and the supervision bureau was located in Yongjia County. Later, it was renamed as the Fourth Special Zone, the Third Special Zone, Yongjia Administrative Supervision Zone and the Eighth Administrative Supervision Zone. 1948 was renamed as the fifth administrative supervision area in April.