During the Western Zhou Dynasty (1 1 century BC to 77 1 century BC), the county belonged to Yan and remained an isolated bamboo country.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period (770-23 BC1), the county belonged to Yan State.
In the twenty-first year of Qin Shihuang (226 BC), Wang Jian broke Yan, and the county belonged to Qin. In twenty-six years (22 1 BC), there were thirty-six counties in Qin Fen, belonging to western Liaoning.
In the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu of the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC), Lu Wan was the prince of Yan, and the county entered Yan, belonging to Haiyang County, Liaoxi County.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the county was still Haiyang County and Liaoxi County.
During the Three Kingdoms period, the county entered Wei, belonging to Haiyang County, Liaoxi County.
Pingzhou is located in Shanxi, which belongs to Haiyang County, Liaoxi County.
During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Wuding in the Eastern Wei Dynasty was eight years, and the first year of Levin Nature Protection in the Northern Qi Dynasty (550), Xinchang was renamed Lulong, and the county belonged to Lulong.
In the 28th year of Tang Kaiyuan (740), Lu Long settled in Macheng County, belonging to Pingzhou. Governance is located in Macheng Village in the northeast of Luannan County, and the site is still there. This is the earliest county-level organizational system in Luannan County.
In the second year of Liao Tianzan (923), Anjun Yong and Luanzhou were located in Pingzhou. The name of Luanzhou began here, and Macheng belongs to it.
In the summer and June of the first year of Jin Tianhui (1 123), Zhang Jue surrendered the Song Dynasty to Pingzhou and changed Macheng to Ancheng. In the second year of Tianhui (1 124), Jin captured Pingzhou and renamed Macheng.
In the fifth year of Yuan Dynasty (1268), Macheng entered Luanzhou and Laoting, and the county belonged to Luanzhou and Yongping Road.
In the Ming Dynasty (1368— 1644), Luanzhou belonged to Yongping County, the provincial capital. The county belongs to Luanzhou.
The Qing dynasty (1644-1911) basically followed the establishment of the Ming dynasty, and changed the original Shi Jing province into Zhili province. The county belongs to Luanzhou, Yongping Prefecture, Zhili.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China 19 12, the county belonged to Luanxian County, Jinhai Road, Zhili. 17 (1928), Jinhai Road was abolished and Zhili Province was changed to Hebei Province.
1933 in may, the Kuomintang government signed the Tanggu agreement with the Japanese invaders, which designated Jidong as a demilitarized zone. 1935, Yin Rugeng established a pseudo "Jidong Anti-* * Autonomous Government" in Tongxian County, which governs 22 counties and belongs to Luanyu District.
During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, there were basically two regimes in the county.
1937 lugouqiao incident, which started in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. After the fall of Hebei, a puppet regime was established, and the county was under the jurisdiction of Luanxian County, Daoyin Office in East Hebei.
With the in-depth development of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the anti-Japanese revolutionary base area in eastern Hebei was gradually established, and the county boundary was a part of the revolutionary base area in eastern Hebei in the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border region.
After the end of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Luanxian County was renamed Luannan County Aid Department, and its resident was Yucheng, which was under the thirteenth agency of Jidong Regional Administrative Office (Jidong Administrative Office).
On April 2 1, 1947, Luannan county government office was renamed Luannan county government.
1947 In February, the Kuomintang established Luanning County in Yucheng. /kloc-in mid-February, 2009, Ya of Luanning County fled to Donggezhuang (now Song Dao Town). 1May, 948, fled to Luanxian County and was reorganized into the Fifth Security Corps of Hebei Province. At this point, Luanning County naturally disappeared.
On May 1948 and 16, the troops of the 13th Army Division captured Yangezhuang, the stronghold of the Kuomintang, and the whole territory of Luannan County was liberated.
1949 65438+ At the end of October, the whole territory of Hebei was liberated. On March 7, the administrative office of Jidong District was placed under the leadership of the People's Government of North China. On June 1 1, Jidong District Administrative Office resumed the name of Jidong Administrative Office. Luannan county belongs to the twelfth exclusive.
1949, 1 In August, the people's government of North China comprehensively adjusted its administrative divisions, abolished its administrative office, restored Hebei Province, set up Tangshan agency, and administered Luannan County.