In the eighth year of Zhou Yiwang (880 BC), the bear king of Chu went to attack Yangyue to Hubei (now Sun Yicheng and Daye), and made his second son Xiong Hong king of Hubei, and the county was under the jurisdiction of the two kings.
In the 29th year of Qin dynasty (278 BC), the Qin dynasty attacked Chu in vain, taking Ying as the south county, and the county was in the south county.
In the second year of Wei and Huang Dynasties in the Three Kingdoms (AD 22 1 year), Sun Quan moved his capital to Hubei (now Hubei), changed Hubei to Wuchang, cut Jianyang Xin County in southern Hubei, and made Wuchang, Charlotte, Yangxin, Chaisang, Shaxian and Xunyang Wuchang Counties. The county is located in Wuchang (now Sun Yicheng) and Yangxin County of Wuchang County.
In the fourth year of the Three Kingdoms and Wei Dynasty (AD 223), Sun Quan moved the county to Xiakou (now Hankou) and changed Wuchang County to Jiangxia County. The county is located in Wuchang County and Yangxin County of Jiangxia County.
In the first year of Taikang in the Western Jin Dynasty (AD 280), Jiangxia County was changed to Wuchang County. Hubei Wuchang, Yangxin, Shaxian and other seven counties as territories. The county is located in Wuchang County and Yangxin County, Hubei Province. Soon, Wuchang merged with Hubei County and remained Wuchang County. At that time, the county seat was located in Wuchang and Yangxin counties.
In the four years from Yixiyuan to the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 405-408), Xialuo County was merged into Yangxin County, and it was still Wuchang County, which belonged to Wuchang and Yangxin counties of Wuchang County.
In the first year of Xiao Jian in the Southern Song Dynasty (AD 454), Yunzhou was located in Runan (now Wuchang) and the county was located in Wuchang and Yangxin counties of Yunzhou.
In the ninth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (AD 589), Yangxin was changed to Fuchuan, and Fuchuan was changed to Yongxing soon. Wuchang and Yongxing counties were established in the county.
In the second year of Tang Tianyou (A.D. 905), Wu established Qingshanchang in Yongxing County, Wuchang County, and carried out large-scale mining and smelting. At that time, the county was located in Ezhou, Wu Zhou.
In the fifth year of Song Gande (AD 967), the Southern Tang Dynasty was promoted to Qingshan Academy, and Wuchang (now Ezhou City, Hubei Province) merged with it to form Daye County. The name of the county means "Daxing furnace smelting".
In the second year of Song Taiping Xingguo (AD 977), Yongxing County was promoted to Yongxing Army, and the following year Yongxing Army was changed to Xingguo Army. The county belongs to Yongxing Army and Xingguo Army successively.
In the 14th year of Yuan Dynasty (AD 1277), Xingguo Army was promoted to Xingguo Road, which belonged to Jiangxi Province.
In the 30th year of Yuan Dynasty (A.D. 1293), Xingguo Road was placed under Huguang Province, and the county belonged to Xingguo Road.
In the first year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (AD 1368), Xingguo Road was changed to Xingguo House;
In the ninth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1376), Xingguo Prefecture was reduced to Xingguo Prefecture, and the counties successively belonged to Xingguo Prefecture and Xingguo Prefecture.
In the third year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (AD 1664), the county belonged to Wuchang Prefecture.
From the first year of Yongzheng to the thirteenth year of Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1723-A.D. 1735), it was divided into Hubei Province and Hubei Province, and the county belonged to Wuchang Prefecture of Hubei Province.
In the tenth year of the Republic of China (192 1), after the founding of the Republic of China, the waste government was diverted, and the county belonged to Jianghan Road, Hubei Province, and the later waste road belonged to Hubei Province.
In the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930), the Soviet government of Daye County was established, which successively belonged to the Revolutionary Committee of Hubei Province, the Soviet government office of Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi, and the Soviet government of southeastern Hubei.
In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), the National Government established the "Hubei Provincial Administrative Supervision Department" between provinces and counties, which is the second specialized institution in Hubei Province. In 24 years (1935), it was changed to the first department.
In the thirty-fourth year of the Republic of China (1945), in August of 15, Japan announced its surrender, and the government of Daye County of Kuomintang took over the political power of Daye County, and restored the two towns of Limekiln and Huangshi Port, which were under the jurisdiction of Daye County.
In the 37th year of the Republic of China (1948), the two towns of Lime Kiln and Huangshi Port were merged into Shi Huang Zhen, belonging to Daye County.
In the thirty-eighth year of the Republic of China (1949), in May of 1, the China People's Liberation Army liberated Huang Zhen, in May of 15, Daye was liberated, and in June of 12, the "Office of the Special Commissioner of Wuhan Military Management Committee Lime Kiln Industrial Zone" was established. Soon after the approval of the Provisional People's Government of Central Plains, Hubei Daye Special Zone Office was established, directly under the leadership of the Provisional People's Government of Central Plains.
1On June 6, 950, the Hubei Provincial People's Government asked the Central South Military and Political Commission to change the Shihuang industrial and mining area into a city and named it "Shihuang City". 1August 2, 9501day, Huangshi was formally established as a provincial city.
1June, 952, Daye county was placed under the jurisdiction of Huanggang institution.
1959 65438+1On October 26th, Daye County was set aside from Huanggang and changed to Huangshi City. 1959 65438+February, Daye county was revoked and merged into Huangshi city.
In June 1962, 1, Daye County was restored and still belongs to Huangshi City.
1982, 12 In March, the State Council announced the site of Tonglushan ancient mining area in Daye as a national key cultural relics protection unit (200 1 year, and the site was included in the archaeological discovery of China in the 20th century 100).
1994, 18 In February, with the approval of the State Council, Daye County was abolished and daye city (county level) was established. On February 1995 and 1, daye city was formally established and managed by Huangshi city.
In 2006, Daye Gold Mountain New Industrial Zone was established. On June 20th, 2006, daye city Municipal Government entrusted Huangshi Economic and Technological Development Zone to sign the Huang Jinshan-New Industrial Zone Agreement.
On March 7th, 2008, daye city was listed as one of the first resource-exhausted cities in China.
20 12 12 12 In the 12th National Top 100 Counties with Basic Competitiveness of County Economy, daye city became the only top 100 counties and cities in Hubei.
20 13 12.23, daye city officially released the 13th National Top 100 Counties in County Economy and County Basic Competitiveness, and daye city continued to be the only county in Hubei Province, ranking in the fourth phalanx "A-level country 9 1- country 100", ranking 94th, three places ahead of the previous one.