2. (Now Kyushu Town) Kyushu has a long history, and humans lived here as early as 6,000 years ago. More than 4000 years ago, the primitive society in China developed into the patriarchal clan system. According to historical records, "The Yellow Emperor ruled the world with security", and this ancient security is near Beichang Road in China. It was here that Huangdi, the ancestor of Kyushu Town, set out and defeated Chiyou in Zhuolu, Zhangjiakou, laying the foundation for the unification of China. In 206 BC, Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Western Han Dynasty, established Anci County in Bohai County, which was the birthplace of Yang Guang, Anci and Langfang, and later moved to Kyushu. In the first year of Yuan Shizu's reunification (A.D. 1260), Anci County was changed to Dong 'an County, and in the first year of Yuan Dynasty (A.D. 1264), Dong 'an County was promoted to Dong 'an Prefecture. In the second year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1369), the Yongding River flooded, and the county magistrate moved to Zhanglidian to build a village on the original site, originally called "Old State", which means "Old State City". After liberation, Jiuzhou People's Commune was established, and 1982 was changed to Jiuzhou Township. 1996, Hebei Province revoked the township and merged into Jiuzhou Township. In May 2004, Kyushu Township was abolished and Kyushu Town was established. In June 2006, the town government moved eastward to the north of Tokyo Village. Today, many shops, maps, buses and police stations still use the word "old state".