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The Historical Evolution of Weifang
During the Xia and Shang dynasties, there were countries such as watering, watering bamboo, cold, and three longevity.

At the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, King Wu made a state, and established Taigong Wang Qiyu and Du Yingqiu (in Changle).

During the Spring and Autumn Period, municipal districts once belonged to Qi, Lu, Qi, Ju and other countries. During the Warring States period, most of the present ministries were Datong, and Wulian and Zhucheng belonged to Shandong.

Weifang in Qin Dynasty belonged to Jiaodong, Linzi and Langya counties at that time.

During the Western Han Dynasty, the city was under the jurisdiction of the secretariat of Qing and Xuzhou, and was subordinate to Beihai, Langya and Qi counties, Guanchuan, Gaomi and Jiaodong counties, and * * * 53 counties.

During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Weifang belonged to Beihai, Le 'an, Qi and Langya, and was under the jurisdiction of Qing and Xu.

During the Three Kingdoms period, the city was the land of Wei, belonging to Qing, Xu, Beihai, Qi, Le 'an, Chengyang, Dongguan and * * * twenty counties.

During the Sixteen Kingdoms Period of Jin Dynasty, it was occupied by Hou Zhao, Qian Qin and Hou Yan successively. By 400 (four years of Long 'an in the Eastern Jin Dynasty), the land was returned to Southern Yan, and so was the establishment of its administrative region. In 282 (the third year of Taikang in the Western Jin Dynasty), the city belonged to Qing and Xu States, Beihai and Le 'an States, and Chengyang and Dongguan counties.

During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Weifang belonged to Liu Song in the Southern Dynasty and Wei Yuan in the Northern Dynasty.

During the Sui Dynasty, the city belonged to Beihai, Gaomi and Langya counties.

Based on the administrative system of 74 1 year (the 29th year of Tang Kaiyuan), the city in Tang Dynasty belongs to Henan Province, which is clear and dense.

In the Northern Song Dynasty, the city belonged to the East Road and was divided into three states: Qing, Wei and Mi.

Jin, once Shandong East Road, is the seat of Yidufu, Weifang and Gaomi.

Yuan, the city boundary belongs to the propaganda and comfort station of Dongxi Road, Shandong Province, Zhongshu Province, located in Yidu Road.

Qingzhou and Laizhou set up cities in Ming Dynasty, which belonged to Shandong Chengxuan Bureau.

In the Qing Dynasty, the city had jurisdiction over Qingzhou, Laizhou and Yizhou, which were subordinate to Shandong Province.

During the Republic of China, nine counties in the city, namely Weixian, Changyi, Gaomi, Yidu, Shouguang, Changle, Linqu, Anqiu and Zhucheng, belonged to Jiaodong Road (located in Yantai).

1925 (14), Laijiao Road and Ziqing Road were rezoned. At that time, the six counties in the city, namely wei county, Changyi, Gaomi, Anqiu, Zhucheng and Changle, belonged to Jiaojiao Road; Shouguang, Yidu and Linqu counties are under the jurisdiction of Ziqing Road.

1927 (16) All counties (cities, districts) in the city were directly under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province.

1943, at that time, Gaomi County in the city belonged to Nanhai Special Administration District of Jiaodong Administrative Region; The four counties of Lindong, Linqu, Anqiu and Huai 'an belong to Yishan Special Agency Area of Luzhong Administrative Region; Yidu County belongs to Lushan Agency Area of Luzhong Administrative Region; Changyi, Shouguang 2 counties and Shouwei, which are directly under the jurisdiction, belong to Dong Qing Institutional Area of Qinghe Administrative Region; Anma County belongs to Zhong Bin Administrative District of Binhai District (quite professional), and the residential area belongs to Binbei Administrative District of Binhai District; Guang Lin quadrilateral office directly under the director's office.

1In August, 945, the Shandong Provincial Government was established, and the then four counties of Weibei, Weinan, Changbei and Changnan in the city were under the Xihai Department of Jiaodong Administrative Office. Gao County belongs to the South China Sea Agency of Jiaodong Administrative Office; The four counties of Lindong, Linqu, Anqiu and Huai 'an belong to Yishan Special Department of Luzhong Administrative Office; Yidu county belongs to Lushan special area of Luzhong administrative office; Weixian, Shouguang and Yishou Guang Lin are the fifth agencies of Bohai Administrative Office; Gaomi and Zhucheng counties belong to the first agency of Binhai Administrative Office (Binbei); Anma County belongs to the second specialized agency of Binhai Administrative Office.

/kloc-in the spring of 0/946, the then four counties of Changyi, wei county, Weinan and Changnan belonged to Xihai District of Jiaodong Administrative Office, while Gao County still belonged to Nanhai District. Linqu, Huai 'an, Anqiu, Changle and Yidu counties belong to the third agency of Luzhong Administrative Office (Yishan District); Shouguang, Yishou County and Yangjiaogou are the third agencies of Bohai Administrative Office (Qinghe District); Zhucheng, kurama and Gaomi counties belong to the first agency of Binhai Administrative Office (Binhai North District).

1May, 947 12 Wulian County was established, and it belongs to Binbei Organization of Jiaodong Administrative Office.

1948 On April 27th, Weixian was liberated, and on April 29th, Weifang was a special city. 1June, 949, Weifang Special City was renamed Weifang City, which is still a provincial city.

1June, 948, Changwei Special Zone was established, located in Changle. It governs Changle, wei county, Anqiu, Shounan, Yilin and other counties.

1948 65438+February, Yidu County, which is directly under the jurisdiction of the province, was placed in Changwei area. In July of the following year, local authorities moved to Yidu.

1949 10 10/After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), Weifang City was 1 949 to 1988, and the prefecture-level administrative structure was mainly Changwei area, Changwei area, Weifang area, Weifang city and the following counties.