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The historical evolution of Zigong
Fushun and Rongxian in Qin Dynasty belonged to Ba County and Shu County.

In the Han Dynasty, Qianwei County was established, Fushun area was subordinate to Jiangyang County of Qianwei County, and Rong County was subordinate to Nan 'an County of Qianwei County.

During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zigong produced well salt. The famous salt wells are Pumice Well and Dagong Well.

During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, the county was established as a town because of salt. Set up pumice county in the name of pumice well,

Fuyi County was renamed in the Tang Dynasty, and Gongjing Town was promoted to Gongjing County and Li Rongfu in the Tang Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, the abandoned Gongjing County became Rong De County.

In the Ming Dynasty, it was renamed Fushun County; Gongjing Town was established in the name of Dagong Well, and Rongzhou was reduced to county.

During the Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, Fushun Salt Industry Production Center moved westward and a new artesian well was dug. Fushun Ziliujing Salt Area is 5 kilometers away from Rongxian Gongjing Salt Area, and its production, transportation and sales are very close. Since the Ming Dynasty, it has been a factory, named Fuyi. Fuyi factory is the embryonic form of Zigong city framework today.

During the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, the Taiping Army made Nanjing its capital, and Huai salt could not be shipped out. The Qing court ordered Sichuan salt to help Chu. Fuyichang's salt production entered its heyday, accounting for more than half of Sichuan's annual output and 40% of Sichuan's salt tax revenue. Zigong has become the center of Sichuan well salt industry, and is known as the "hometown of Sichuan essence" and "salt capital".

During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the coastal areas fell, and Sichuan salt helped Chu again. However, the disadvantages of the division of the two counties hindered the further development of Zigong salt industry. In order to meet the needs of economic development, provide munitions and food for the people in wartime and support the Anti-Japanese War, the National Government decided to set up a city. In August of the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939), with the approval of the Sichuan provincial government, the fifth district of Fushun County and the second district of Rongxian County were divided into salt-producing areas, and the initials Ziliujing and Gongjing were collectively called Zigong City. /kloc-in September, 2000, Zigong Municipal Government was established, which was subordinate to Sichuan Provincial Government.

1949 65438+February 5, Zigong city was liberated, and it was under the administrative office of southern Sichuan. 1952, the administrative office of southern Sichuan was abolished and was subordinate to the people's government of Sichuan Province. 1April, 978, Rong County and six communes in Hecheng District of Fushun County were all under the jurisdiction of Zigong City. 1March, 983, Fushun County was completely under the jurisdiction of Zigong City.

On June 15, 2005, the State Council (Guo Han [2005] No.52) approved the adjustment of some administrative divisions of Zigong City: (1) put Hongqi Township in Da 'an District of Zigong City, Zhongquan Town, Shuping Town, Gao Feng Township, Nongtuan Township, Shu Qi Township and Rongbian Town in Gongjing District of Zigong City under the jurisdiction of ziliujing district. (2) Put longtan town, Qiaotou Town, Wubao Town, Lianhua Town, Chengjia Town, Baimiao Town, Zhangjia Township and Niuwei Township in Rong County under the jurisdiction of Gongjing District. (3) Put miaoba town, Niufo Town and huilong town of Fushun County under the jurisdiction of Jin Kui Region. (4) Fairy Town and Washi Town of Fushun County are under the jurisdiction of Yantan District. In the same year, the Sichuan Provincial Government (Chuanfuhan [2005] 123) approved the adjustment of some administrative divisions of Zigong City. Reasons for adjustment: The original administrative division of Zigong mainly has the following problems: 1, there are too many "enclaves", and there are 6 large enclaves in the city with an area of 3.3 square kilometers and a population of 3314; 2. The area around the area. Ziliujing district, as the central area of Zigong City, is surrounded by Da 'an District and lacks development space. 3. The administrative divisions of districts and counties are seriously deformed.