During the Northern Dynasties and the Western Wei Dynasty, Wen 'an County was subordinate to Wen 'an County, and now it governs Yanchuan County in the west and the northeast of Baota District, Yanchang County in the west to different counties and Yanchang County in the middle of Guang 'an County.
Anmin County (under Anning County) governs the southeast of Yanchuan County.
In the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (583), Wen 'an County and Wen 'an County moved to Yanchuan County, Guang 'an County and Xiangyi County merged and moved to Yan 'an (now Yanchang) County.
In the 13th year of Daye (6 17), Wenzhou, established by Liang, ruled the south of Zizhou County and all the three counties of Zichang, Qingjian and Yanchuan, the north of Baota District and the north of Yanchang County.
In the second year of Tang Wude (6 19), Nanping House was established in the territory, which was in charge of Yimen (north of Zichang County) and Chengping (southeast of Zichang County and south of Zizhou County). Xihe Prefecture governs Anmin (now Yanshuiguan Town, Yanchasi Township, southeast of Qingjian County), Xiuwen (now Tu Gang Township of Yanchuan County, Anhe Township of Yanchuan County) and Sangyuan (now Yangjiataige Township of Yanchuan County, northeast of Yanchuan County); Jizhou (northern Jizhou) governs the southwest of Yuanzhou.
In the second year of Zhenguan (628), Chengping County was changed to Suizhou.
In the eighth year (634), the Arctic House was abolished and Yanchuan County was rebuilt.
Yanchuan county had a vast territory in the Tang dynasty, and most of the areas south of Zichang county and Zizhou now belong to Yanchuan county. Today, Yanchuan County is southeast and Qingjian County is northeast, belonging to Yanshui (Anren) County.
During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, the county territory remained unchanged following the Tang Dynasty.
In the early Song Dynasty, most of Zichang County, the south of Zizhou County and Qingjian County were still the territories of Yanchuan County.
In the fifth year of Song Yuanfeng (1082), Song Jun recovered Mizhi, Yihe and Xifutu (now Suide) which were occupied by Xixia, and temporarily transferred the jurisdiction to Yanchuan County.
In the seventh year (1084), six villages of Mizhi, Yihe, Xifutu, Huaining, Shun 'an and Suiping were changed to Suide City.
In the second year of Emperor Xianzong of Mongolia (1252, the twelfth year of Chunyou in the Southern Song Dynasty), Anding Town (now Zichang County) under Yanchuan County was placed under Anding County.
Shiyanchuan County is similar to today's county.
According to "Yanchuan County Records of Qing Dynasty" (Shunzhi Edition), "the county records are east-west long 150, and north-south long 150.
It is 79 miles from the Yellow River in the east, 95 miles from Yanchang County in the west, 200 miles from Yichuan County in the south and 15 miles from Qingjian County in the north. "Yanchuan County Records" (Daoguang Ben) contains: "Yanshui travels 70 miles to Guandong, crossing the Yellow River into Yonghe County, Shanxi Province, and reaching Yonghe County in 130; West to Wen 'an Post 30 Li, west to Haochayu 30 Li, west to the hotel (now Shijiahe Village, Ganguyi Town, Yan 'an City) 10 Li, south to Fengnianpu (now Tangjiaping Village, Ganguyi Town, Yan 'an City) 5 Li, extending to Yanchang County, up to 120 Li. South to Anhe (now Anhe Township, Yanchang County) 180 Li, into Yichuan County, to Yichuan County, a total of 230 Li; North to Hejiawan 15, into Qingjian County, 60 miles to Qingjian County; Southeast to Tanzhuang (now Tanze Village, Tu Gang Township) 100 Li, across Daning County, Shanxi Province, Huang Heren, to Daning County, Shanxi Province, a total of 190 Li; 50 miles southwest to Jiaokou Town, which is an extension of the county boundary; Northeast to Hejiaban 70 Li, into Qingjian County, to shilou county, Shanxi Province 170 Li; From the northwest to Hanshan Village (now Hanshan Shashi Village) 1 15, enter the border of Anding County and reach Anding County, with a total of 140. "During the Republic of China, Hejiawan in the north entered the Qingjian county boundary; Enter Qingjian county boundary from northeast to Hejia; East to Yanshuiguan, crossing the Yellow River into Yonghe County, Shanxi Province; Southeast to Ma Jiahe Ferry and Tanze Village to enter Yichuan County boundary; South to Jiaokou Town and enter the border of Yanchang County; From the southwest to Shijiahe (now Ganguyi Town), it enters the county boundary; West to the county boundaries of Houlouhe Village and Rufu City (now Yan 'an City); From the northwest to Hanshazhai, we entered Anding (now Zichang) county.
During the period of Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region (1937 ~ 1949), Wang Jiahe, Shuangmiao and Xiaerlipu in Qingjian County were mostly subordinate to Yanchuan County, and Qingjian District and Dongyang District were set up.
From the northern boundary of the county to Kawaguchi, Liangjiacha and Haojiawan.
1March, 949, Qingyan District and Dongyang District were abolished, and the territory was placed under the jurisdiction of Qingjian County.
In April, Ping Liu Store and Shangzhanghe Village in fourth area of Yanchang County were placed under Yanchuan County.
The county is east to the Yellow River; Southeast to jujube hanging, Fanjiagua village, extending to the county; South to Yangjiatai Village Tuojiachuan River, extending to the county; Yan 'an is bounded by Yanmenguan in the southwest; West to Baojiahe Village to enter Yan 'an city boundary; The northwest is bounded by cold sandstone village and enters Zichang County.
The territory is 70 kilometers long from east to west and 39 kilometers long from north to south, with a total area of 1983.2 square kilometers.