The picture above shows the Western Han Dynasty in AD 7. During the Qin Dynasty, there was no county in Loudi today, which was under the jurisdiction of Changsha County. It was not until the Western Han Dynasty that Liandao County was established, which was under the jurisdiction of Changsha.
Liandao County, located in the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu (202 BC), is now Lianyuan City. Liandao County is the first established county in Loudi today, but it did not continue. It was merged into Xiangxiang County in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty (the origin of Xiangxiang City today).
The picture above shows the Western Jin Dynasty in 28 1 year. After the Three Kingdoms turmoil, the Western Jin Dynasty unified China. At this time, Loudi area belongs to Hengyang County and Zhaoling County, and there is still only Liandao County in China.
The above picture shows the Tang Dynasty in 74 1 year. At this time, Loudi area belongs to Tanzhou (predecessor of Changsha) and Shaozhou (predecessor of Shaoyang).
The Sui Dynasty skipped directly, and the Tang Dynasty could have. Because Liandao County merged in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, there was no county-level administrative organization in Loudi for hundreds of years in Sui and Tang Dynasties.
Hunan in Sui and Tang Dynasties did not belong to underdeveloped areas. Although there are many mountains in the west of Loudi City, the central and eastern parts are gentle and shallow hills, and there is a wave of water crossing the border, which does not belong to the difficult place to survive.
But why didn't there be a county from Liu Song Dynasty to Northern Song Dynasty for hundreds of years? The author is very puzzled. I wonder if any readers can answer it.
The picture above shows the Northern Song Dynasty111year. At this time, Loudi area still belongs to Tanzhou and Shaozhou, but Xinhua County finally appeared.
Xinhua County, located in the fifth year of Xining in the Northern Song Dynasty (1072), is the origin of the administrative system of Xinhua County today. The original county seat was located in Hejiaping, Baixi Town, Xinhua County, and later moved to this address.
Therefore, among the existing county-level administrative institutions in Loudi City, Xinhua County has the longest history.
The picture above shows the Yuan Dynasty in 1330. At this time, the area of Loudi today belongs to Baoqing Road (moved to Shaozhou) and Tianlin Road (moved to Tanzhou).
Probably since the Tang Dynasty. Today, the eastern and western parts of Loudi belong to two different prefecture-level administrative agencies.
The picture above shows the Ming Dynasty in A.D. 1582. There is no big change, but Tianlin Road and Baoqing Road have been changed to Changsha and Baoqing respectively.
The Qing dynasty generally continued the administrative divisions of the Ming dynasty, and this area has not changed much, so I don't want to go into details.
The above picture shows the period of Beiyang government in 19 14. At this time, Loudi area is under the jurisdiction of Xiangjiang Road, where Changsha County is located. Loudi is a town at this time, which belongs to Xiangxiang County.
1922, Hunan waste road system, Xinhua county directly under the province.
The picture above shows 1958 in the early days of the People's Republic of China. At this time, Loudi City belongs to Shaoyang District and has jurisdiction over Xinhua, Shuangfeng and Lianyuan counties.
With the development of industry and mining, Loudi City and Lengshuijiang City were newly established in 1960, which belonged to Shaoyang area, but were abolished in the same year.
65438-0977, Lianyuan area is analyzed from Shaoyang area. At that time, Lianyuan area governed Xinhua, Xinshao, Shaodong, Shuangfeng, Lianyuan and Lengshuijiang, and its office was located in Loudi Town, Lianyuan County.
1980 Loudi Town was renamed Loudi City (county level). At the end of 1982, Lianyuan area was renamed Loudi area.
With the withdrawal of 1999 to set up a city, Loudi, the former county-level city, was renamed as Louxing District, which gradually became today's administrative division. Throughout the history, the administrative divisions of Loudi City. Liandao County, established in the Western Han Dynasty, has the longest history, but it did not last.
Xinhua county has the longest history, but it seems that there is no choice. Other county-level administrative agencies were established after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and Xinhua County can only stand out from the crowd. Compared with other cities around, Loudi seems to have no history.
Although Xinhua county was established earlier, it does not have the conditions to become a prefecture-level administrative center. On the contrary, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the development of industrial and mining made Loudi the first prefecture-level political office in this area.
The author sorts out the history of administrative divisions in Sichuan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and Jiangxi, and can find more concerns.