Yihuang County is located in Wu of the Three Kingdoms, and it is named Yihuang because the county is at the confluence of Yihuang and Huangshui.
On March 1985 and 15, Huangpi and Tangyin townships were abolished and Huangpi and Tangyin towns were established (Ganfutingzi [1985]No. 160).
19951February 12. Li Xi Township and Northeast Township were abolished and Li Xi Town and dongbei town were established (Reply No.250 [1995]). Up to now, there are 5 towns under the jurisdiction of the county, 1 1 township: Fenggang Town, Li Xi Town, Tangyin Town, Huangpi Town, Dongbei Town, Taobei Township, Tanfang Township, Chengnan Township, Nanyuan Township, Erdu Township, Zhenkou Town, Shuilan Township, Shengang Township, Zhonggang Township and Baizhu Township.
In 2000, according to the data of the fifth census, the total population of the county was 205961; In which: Fenggang Town 3 1532 Tangyin Town 17753 Huangpi Town 19690 dongbei town 10532 Li Xi Town 17376 Chengnan Township 15003 Erdu Township/Kloc-0. 4357 Xinfeng Township 7427 Shengang Township 9759 Zhenkou Town 10922 Nanyuan Township 8338 Tanfang Township 6824 Taopi Township 12220 (person) xzqh
On March 2nd, 20001,Erdu Township was abolished and Duer Town was established (Reply No.94 [200 1]). 20061October 8, 5438+0, 165438 Lanshui Town was abolished and transferred to Zhonggang Township, and the township was located in Lanshui; Cancel Baizhu Township and transfer it to Huangpi Town; Chengnan Township and Tanfang Township were revoked and placed in Fenggang Town (ReplyNo. Gan Min Zi [2006 54 38+0]509).
By the end of 2003, the total population of the county was 2 1. 1 000.
By the end of 2004, the county had jurisdiction over 6 towns and 6 townships.
A brief introduction to Fuzhou's history Fuzhou has a long history. Summer is located in Yangzhou. The Spring and Autumn Period was the land of Baiyue. During the Warring States period, it belonged to Chu. Qin belongs to Jiujiang County, Yangzhou. The Han Dynasty changed Jiujiang County to Zhang Yu County. In the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu (202 BC), Nancheng County was established, which was subordinate to Zhang Yu County. In the eighth year of Yongyuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 96), a part of Cheng Nan was transferred to Linru County, which is located in today's Fuzhou City and still belongs to Zhang Yu County. During the Three Kingdoms period, it was Emperor Wu. In the second year of Wu Taiping (AD 257), Linchuan County was established, and the county was located in Linru County. Jin Dynasty and Southern Dynasty were in the same period. When Liang Chen was in power in the Southern Dynasties, Bashan County was added to today's counties such as Chongren, Fengcheng, Yongfeng and Xingan. Linchuan County belongs to Jiangzhou at the beginning, and Chen Wudi and Bashan County belong to Gaozhou. In the ninth year of Emperor Kaidi of Sui Dynasty (AD 589), the abandoned county expanded into a state, and part of Linchuan County and Bashan County were located in Fuzhou, which was under the jurisdiction of Hongzhou General Political Department, hence the name of Fuzhou.
Fuzhou in Tang Dynasty belonged to Jiangnan West Road. In the Five Dynasties, it belonged to Yang Wu and was promoted to Zhao Wujun. The Song Dynasty was divided into Fuzhou Army and Jianchang Army, which were subordinate to Jiangnan West Road. In the Yuan Dynasty, Fuzhou Road and Jianchang Road were changed, and Nanfeng House was relocated, all belonging to Jiangxi Province. In the twenty-third year of Yuan Zhizheng (AD 1363), Fuzhou Road was changed to Linchuan House, and it was later renamed as Fuzhou House. In February of the same year, Jianchang Road was promoted to Zhaochangfu and changed to Jianchang House in September. At the beginning of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, there were Fuzhou Prefecture and Jianchang Prefecture, and Nanfeng Jiangzhou was the county, which belonged to Jianchang Prefecture, all of which belonged to Hu Si East Road, the political envoy of Jiangxi Province. In the Qing Dynasty, it was still called Fuzhou Prefecture and Jianchang Prefecture, and it belonged to Funan Road. After the Revolution of 1911, the government and Zhili government were abandoned.
In the second year of the Republic of China (A.D. 19 13), the county system was implemented throughout the country. The following year, the whole province was divided into four roads, leading to 8 1 county. The counties in the former Fuzhou and Jianchang prefectures belonged to Yuzhang Road. 15 years (A.D. 19 16 years), the roads were abandoned, and the counties in Zhili were * * *. 2 1 year (AD 1932), the whole province was divided into thirteen administrative regions, and Fuzhou and Jianchang counties belonged to the fifth, seventh, eighth and eleventh administrative regions. After the 24th year of the Republic of China (AD 1935), administrative divisions changed frequently. Except Guangchang County, which belongs to the eighth district, all counties in the region are the seventh district. 1930 to 1934, Lichuan, Zixi, Guangchang, Nanfeng, Yihuang, Le 'an and other counties successively established Soviet regimes, belonging to Fujian and Jiangxi provinces in the Soviet area. 1in July, 932, the Soviet regime was also established in Dongxiang area, which belongs to the northeast province of the Soviet Union.
1 On May 9, 949, Fuzhou was liberated by the people of China.1In July, Fuzhou District was established, and the administrative inspector office of Fuzhou District in Jiangxi Province was located in Linchuan City (now Fuzhou City). 1950 September 13, Fuzhou changed to Fuzhou District. 1August, 952, renamed Fuzhou District. /kloc-0 changed its name to Fuzhou in March, 1967. /kloc-0 changed its name to Fuzhou Special Zone in February, 968. 197 1 year 65438+1October 22nd, changed to Fuzhou area again. On June 23rd, 2000, the State Council approved the revocation of Fuzhou and the establishment of prefecture-level Fuzhou. On1October 20th, 2000, 10, Fuzhou people * * * was officially listed.
History of Le 'an County
Lean County is located in the middle of Jiangxi Province and the southwest of Fuzhou City. It is connected to Chongren County and Yihuang County in the east, Yongfeng County and Xingan County in the west, Ningdu County in the south and fengcheng city in the north. The total area of the county is 24 12.59 square kilometers. The total population is 349,000, including 65,000 non-agricultural people. The county governs 9 towns, 6 townships, 1 farm and 175 administrative villages, with a total area of 24 12.59 square kilometers, making it the largest county in Fuzhou. The county has a total population of 365,000, including 287,000 farmers and 377,000 mu of cultivated land. In 2005, the total grain output reached 265,438+600,000 tons. The main agricultural products are high-quality rice, flue-cured tobacco, sericulture, mushrooms, commercial vegetables, bamboo shoots and pigs. Postal code: 344300. Code: 36 1025. Area code: 0794. Pinyin: Le 'an County.
Create county history
Le 'an has a long history. The Zhou Dynasty belonged to Chu, the Spring and Autumn Period belonged to Wu, the early Warring States Period belonged to Yue, the Western Han Dynasty belonged to Jiujiang County and Nancheng County of Qin, the Eastern Han Dynasty belonged to Linru County, the Three Kingdoms belonged to Linchuan County of Wu, and the Eastern Jin Dynasty belonged to Yonghe Emperor for 3 years (AD 347). Sui belongs to Chongren County, which was abandoned several times in the Tang Dynasty. After the Five Dynasties, in the first year of Changxing in the Tang Dynasty (AD 930), Le 'an County was renamed Yong 'an County for harnessing Yuxi River. People hope to keep peace forever. In the fourth year of Jingde in the Northern Song Dynasty (A.D. 1007), Song Zhenzong changed Yong 'an to Xianju with its "famous cave mountain covering Wei Zhou and many fairy houses". In the 19th year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (A.D. 1 149), a county system was established, which governed Tiancai, Le 'an, Loyalty and Yungai, and was named after one township. After the establishment of the county, it belonged to Fuzhou, Fuzhou Road in Yuan Dynasty, Fuzhou House in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Yuzhang Road in Minde Year, and the seventh administrative jurisdiction. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it belonged to Fuzhou area. County governance belongs to Aoxi Town, which has been built for 855 years.