In the twenty-fifth year of the King of Qin (the first 222 years), the State of Qin pacified the Jiangnan area of Chu, established Huiji County and led the county. At that time, Suzhou was called Wuxian, and now Pingjiang area belongs to Wuxian.
In December of the 4th year of Yongjian in the Eastern Han Dynasty (129), Wujun was established in the northeast of Huiji County, leading to 13 County. Suzhou area is still called Wujun, and today Pingjiang area also belongs to it. In the second year of Xingping in the Eastern Han Dynasty (195), Sun Ce chased the satrap Xu Gong of Wu County into the county to take charge of the satrap. Since then, Wu belongs to Sun Wu of the Three Kingdoms, Suzhou is still called Wu Jun, and Pingjiang District also belongs to it. During the Jin Dynasty, Wu Jun belonged to Yangzhou, Suzhou was still called Wuxian, and Pingjiang belonged to Wuxian. In November of the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (583), the county was abolished as a state, and the local administrative system was changed to two levels: state and county. In February of nine years, Sui defeated Wu Zhou, abolished Wu Jun, and changed Wu Zhou to Suzhou, taking the name of Suzhou Xigusu Mountain. The name of Suzhou began here. At that time, Suzhou led five counties: Wuxian, Changshu, Wucheng, Kunshan and the Great Wall. Today, Pingjiang still belongs to Wuxian.
In the first year (696), Changzhou County was located to the east of Wu Ge County. Today, Pingjiang area belongs to Wuxian and Changzhou parts of Suzhou.
In the first year of Tianbao in the Tang Dynasty (742), the state was changed to a county, Suzhou was changed to a county, and the six counties of Tongwu, Changzhou, Jiaxing, Kunshan, Changshu and Haiyan were connected. Today's Pingjiang area belongs to Wuxian and Changzhou at that time. In the first year of Tang Dynasty (758), Wujun was changed to Suzhou. Since then, Suzhou place names have been used as generic names. In two years, Changzhou county was abolished, Changzhou army was established, and Pingjiang area was owned by Changzhou army. In the 12th year of Emperor Taizong's reign (777), Changzhou Army was abolished, and it was still Changzhou County. Suzhou leads seven counties: Wu, Changzhou, Jiaxing, Haiyan, Changshu, Kunshan and Huating. Today, Pingjiang area still belongs to Wu and Changzhou counties.
During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, in the second year of Tongguang in the later Tang Dynasty (924), Suzhou was promoted to the central Wu Jun (the local administrative organization set up by the army where the army was at that time), and was in charge of Chang and Run. In the fourth year of Song Kaibao (97 1), the Southern Tang Dynasty was changed to Jiangnan Prefecture. In the seventh year of Kaibao, Song Yu and wuyue cut the south of the Yangtze River. In eight years, the Central Wu Jun was renamed the Pingkiang Army. In the same year, wuyue Sun Chengyou was appointed as our envoy in Pingjiang by the Song Dynasty, aiming at pacifying Li Yu's country in the south of the Yangtze River. Today's word "Pingjiang" means to pacify Jiangnan at that time. Since then, Suzhou has been called "Pingjiang" in history.
Song Taiping rejuvenating the country for three years (978), Wu Yueguo fell to the Northern Song Dynasty. In the third year of Song Zhenghe (1 1 13), Suzhou became an emperor's festival town and was promoted to Pingjiang House. "Pingjiang" was established as a local administrative system in Suzhou and remained in use until the end of the Yuan Dynasty.
In the 13th year of Yuan Dynasty (1276), Pingjiang House was changed to Pingjiang Road. In the 16th year of Zheng Zheng (1356), Zhang Shicheng occupied Pingjiang and changed Pingjiang Road to Longping House. The following year, Zhang Shicheng reduced the yuan and changed Longping House to Pingjiang Road.
In September of the 27th year, after Zhu Yuanzhang conquered Suzhou, he established Jinling as his capital, with the name of Wu, and changed Pingjiang Road to Suzhou House, which was in charge of Wuxian and Changzhou counties and Wujiang, Changshu, Kunshan and Jiading. In the second year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (1724), it is analyzed that there are three counties in Suzhou, each of which governs a part of Sioux City and suburban rural areas. Today, Pingjiang area is divided into three counties, most of which belong to Changzhou, Yuanhe County. The south of the city is bounded by Ganjiang Road, which belongs to Wuxian in the east-west direction, and the west of Renmin Road reaches Yongding Temple Lane and Hedong Lane. It is a part of Changzhou County, roughly the line from Renmin Road to Linton Road in the east; Belonging to Yuanhe County, it is the first line of Linton Road from Loumen and Xiangmen in the east. Outside the city, today's Beisita Street and Loumen Street belong to Changzhou and Yuanhe County respectively.
In the thirty-second year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1906), there were 9 counties and 2 halls in Fuling, Suzhou, including Wu, Changzhou, Yuanhe, Kunshan, Xinyang, Changshu, Wujiang and Zhenze. Hall 2 of Taihu Lake and Jinghu Lake. Today, Pingjiang area belongs to Wu, Changzhou and Yuanhe respectively.
On the fourth day of October in the third year of Qing Dynasty (19 1 1), Suzhou Prefecture and three counties of Chang, Yuan and Wu were established, and Suzhou Civil Affairs Bureau was established, which governed the three counties of Chang, Yuan and Wu. The rest of the former Suzhou House was directly under the jurisdiction of the Soviet viceroy. In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12) 1, all the prefectures and prefectures were abolished and merged into counties and ministries. Cut Suzhou House, Suzhou changed its name to Wuxian. Changzhou, Yuanhe and Wuxian, which originally belonged to Suzhou, were merged into Wuxian at the same time, and now Pingjiang District belongs to Wuxian. 165438+ 10 In October, Wuxian County of Chengxiang Autonomous County was renamed Suzhou City. "City" is the lower administrative system of "county". On July 1 day, 2006, Suzhou Preparatory Office was formally established, which belongs to Suzhou Chengxiang and Guo Fu, and is temporarily divided into 7 districts and 32 sections. Today, the jurisdiction of Pingjiang covers 7 districts in the East (1-7), 3 districts in the South (5-7), 5-6 districts in the West and 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 10 in the North. 17,165438+1October 27th, the county and city were divided, and the Suzhou municipal government was formally established. /kloc-on March 27th, 0/9, Suzhou was abolished and merged into Wuxian. In June +20 years 10, 5438, Wuxian divided the original seven municipal districts of Suzhou into three urban districts: the first urban district was in the northern half, the second urban district was in the southern half, and the third urban district was in the Guo area outside Nagato and Xumen. Today, Pingjiang District is located in the southeast of the first district and the northeast of the second district.
In the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1934), in June, Wuxian was divided into 13 district, and Suzhou Chengxiang District was merged into one district, which was called Wuxian District 1. A district governs 60 towns in 1 1 township. At that time, there were 6 townships and 22 towns in Pingjiang District. In March1year, Suzhou Chengxiang was changed to the eighth district.
During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the puppet government of Wu designated its subordinate township areas and set up three offices. Today's Pingjiang area is mainly within the jurisdiction of the first office at that time, and the rest are the second office and the third office.
In the 36th year of the Republic of China (1947), since February 16, the new system was implemented and the towns merged. Wuxian county has 9 districts, 137 townships, and Suzhou district has 14 townships. There are 6 towns in Pingjiang District, 1 township: zhongshan town, Beijie Town, Xicheng Town, Loujiang Town, Zhonghe Town, Qixi Town and Ningnan Township. In February of the following year, the urban area of Suzhou was adjusted to 13 town. Revocation of the flora, the towns are directly led by the Wuxian county government. In Pingjiang District, except Ningnan Township, the other six towns have not changed. 1April 27, 949, Suzhou was liberated. On the 30th, Suzhou was designated as the city. On May 3rd, Suzhou Military Commission announced that Suzhou was divided into the original 13 town and the people's government of 13 town was established. /kloc-the town was evacuated in September, 2000. According to the jurisdiction of the Public Security Bureau, the city was divided into five districts: East, South, West, North and Middle, and five district offices were established. Loujiang Town under the jurisdiction of the Eastern District is all part of Zhongshan, Qihe North Street Town. 1950 in may, the regional bureau was cancelled. 195 1 year1October 18. With the approval of the Southern Jiangsu People's Administrative Office, Suzhou established five district people's governments. Today, the Pingjiang area covers the eastern, central and northern districts at that time.
From 1955, 10 and 1, all districts in Suzhou were renamed, the eastern district was renamed Pingjiang District, the northern district was renamed Beita District and the central district was renamed Guanqian District. The name of "Pingjiang District" began. Guanqian and Beita Districts were abolished in July 1956 and July 1958 respectively, and part of their streets were merged into Pingjiang District, while the other part was merged into Canglang and Jinchang District.
1958165438+10. On 5 October, Pingjiang People's Commune was established, with an integrated administrative and social system. 1June, 960, Pingjiang Road, Guanqian Street, Beisi Tower and Dongbei Street, which belong to Pingjiang People's Commune, set up branches of People's Commune. 1July, 1960, the branch system was abolished, and the original Beisi Tower and Dongbei Street branch were set aside from Pingjiang People's Commune, and the Beita People's Commune was merged, with its office address in Northwest Street. 1June, 962, the people's commune was abolished and the people's committee was restored. On March 22nd, 1963, Beita District was cancelled and the administrative area was transferred to Pingjiang District.
1966165438+1October, Pingjiang District was renamed Dongfeng District. Since June 1979, the original name of Pingjiang District has been restored, which has been used ever since.
20 12 with the approval of the State Council and the provincial government, some administrative divisions of Suzhou were adjusted, Pingjiang district of Suzhou was abolished, and merged with Canglang district and Jinchang district of Suzhou to establish gusu district of Suzhou.