Summer belongs to Jizhou territory.
The Spring and Autumn Period belongs to Jin Dynasty. The warring States period belonged to Korea first, and then to Zhao.
Qin belongs to Shangdang County.
The Western Han Dynasty belonged to Nie County and Shangdang County. In the first year of Yankang in the Eastern Han Dynasty (220), Tiaohe County was established, which governed the old Tiyangcheng and belonged to Leping County.
The three countries belong to Wei and Leping County.
The Western Jin Dynasty was renamed Fuyang County, belonging to Leping County.
During the 16th National Congress of Eastern Jin Dynasty, members changed frequently.
In the ninth year of Taiping Zhenjun in the Northern Wei Dynasty (448), Fuyang County was abolished and merged into the township (now Wuxiang). In the second year of Xiaochang (526), the county was restored, and the "Tiao" was changed to "Liao", that is, Liaoyang County (named after Liaoyang Mountain, three miles southeast of the city), which belonged to Leping County. Tianbao five years in the Northern Qi Dynasty (554 years) was merged into towns and counties again.
In the tenth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (590), the capital was moved and renamed Liaoshan County, which belonged to Bingzhou. In the 16th year (596), it was newly established in Zhang Xi 'an County. It is the year when Liaozhou (the old town of Liaoyang) was established, and it governs Liaoshan and Zhangjiao counties. In the second year of Daye (606), the state was abolished, and Zhang Xian was placed in Liaoshan County, a state.
Tang still belongs to Liaoshan County. The name change of Suizhou has successively belonged to Liaozhou, Jizhou, Yizhou, Leping County and Yizhou.
Five dynasties and ten countries, the county has not changed. In the third year of Kaiping in Hou Liang (909), Yizhou was renamed as Liaozhou, and Liaoshan belonged to Liaozhou. During the Ten Kingdoms period, Liaozhou was one of the twelve states in the Northern Han Dynasty, and Liaoshan belonged to Liaozhou.
In the seventh year of Xining in the Northern Song Dynasty (1074), Liaozhou was abolished, Pingcheng and Heshun counties were reduced to towns, and Liaoshan county was placed under the Pingding Army. In the eighth year of Yuanfeng (1085), Liaozhou was restored, and Liaoshan belonged to Liaozhou.
Kim, this county hasn't changed. Liaoshan belongs to Liaozhou, Lihe Southeast Road. Yuan, the county has not changed. Liaoshan belongs to Liaozhou and turns into Jinning Road.
In the first year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1368), Liaoshan County was cut and merged into Liaozhou, which was placed under the Shanxi Ministry and promoted to Zhili Prefecture, with jurisdiction over Yushe and Heshun counties.
In the ninth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (173 1), Daoism was restored in Shanxi, and Daoism was transferred to Jining in Liaozhou.
In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), the state was abandoned, and Liaozhou was renamed Liaoxian. [2] In the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), it was transferred to Jining Road. In the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), it was abolished by the government of Zhili Shanxi Province.
1937 War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression broke out, and Liao county was under the jurisdiction of the third administrative office of Shanxi province.
1In July, 939, the Japanese invaders occupied the county seat, and the anti-Japanese democratic government of Liao County moved to Zhang Cun, Xihuang, which belonged to the Taihang District 3.
194 1 In September, the government of Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region decided to set up Liaoxi County in the northwest of the county seat, and the county anti-Japanese democratic government was located in Haogou Village, which belongs to the third district of Taihang.
1942 in may, Zuo Quan, deputy chief of staff of the eighth route army, died heroically in the battle against "mopping up". In memory of General Zuo Quan,1September 1998, Liao County was renamed Zuoquan County with the approval of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region Government. 1943 Liaoxi County was changed to Taihang District 2. 1April, 945, the county seat was recovered, and the Liaoxi county government moved back to the county seat. In June of the same year 165438+ 10, Zuo Quan and Liaoxi counties merged into Zuoquan county, Liaoxi county was abolished, and Zuo Quan county belonged to the second district of Taihang. 1949 65438+ 10, the second district of Taihang was renamed as Zuo Quan district, and Zuoquan county was subordinate to Zuo Quan district. In September of the same year 1, Shanxi Provincial People's Government was established, Zuo Quan District was abolished, and Zuoquan County was subordinate to Yuci District of Shanxi Province.
After the establishment of19491kloc-0/People's Republic of China (PRC), Zuoquan County still belongs to Yuci District.
1958 10, Zuo Quan and Heshun counties merged into heshun county, and Zuoquan county was abolished. 1959 In June, Zuoquan County was restored to 1990, belonging to Jinzhong area of Shanxi Province.