From the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period, there were countries such as Ju and Jie in the city. Ju, 65438 BC+065438 BC+020 BC (13th year), is a famous Juzi, whose capital is Ji (now Chengzi Village, Nanguan Sub-district Office). In the Spring and Autumn Period, Junan moved to Juxian County, which was counted as a city in the country, and was still governed by Chengzi Village, now the Nanguan Sub-district Office. Solution, BC 1 1 century (Zhou Wuwang time), Gruss was awarded the state, and his office was located in Zhaojiacheng, now South du cun Township (old ambition thought it was in Mumacheng). Ji and Jie merged into Qi at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period.
In the Qin Dynasty, in 22 1 year BC (the 26th year of the first emperor), Langxie County (now Xiahe City, Jiaonan) was established in Qianqi County.
In the Western Han Dynasty, in addition to Qianqi County, there were Miracle County (governing Jinji), Yixian County (governing Qianqi Village in Puji Town, later renamed Chunde County in Xin Mang) and Houjianzhou County (governing Muma City in Richard Township, except in Xin Mang). All belong to Langye County (now the seat of Zhucheng).
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, in 37 AD (the 13th year of Jianwu), Yixian and Xianxian were abandoned, and their land was merged into Qianqi County, and a county was established (the old records were lost and the address was unknown). Qianqi and Gelu counties belong to Donglai County of Qingzhou Secretariat (located in the west of Longkou City); 198 (three years of Jian 'an), Gan 'an County belongs to Chengyang County (now Zhucheng City); During the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty, Qianqi County was subordinate to Chengyang County of Qingzhou.
In the Western Jin Dynasty, Chengyang County moved to Qianqi County in 289 AD (the tenth year of Taikang), and in 296 AD (the sixth year of Yuankang), Chengyang County was renamed Gaomi Kingdom, with Qianqi as its capital, and its location was moved to the west bank of Jiaohe River (located in the northwest of Puji Town), which was called "Qianqi Xicheng" in history.
During the Sixteen Kingdoms period, in 350 AD, Qianqi County was subordinate to Gaomi County, Qingzhou, the former Qin Dynasty (Yin Cheng, in the west of Gaomi County); In 384 AD (the ninth year of Taiyuan in the Eastern Jin Dynasty), it was under the jurisdiction of Gaomi County in Houyan Qingzhou (Jinan); In 398 AD, it was under the jurisdiction of Gaomi County, Qingzhou, Southern Yan; In 409 AD (the fifth year of Yixi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty), Southern Yan was destroyed in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, belonging to Gaomi County in the north of Qingzhou.
During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Gan 'an County belonged to Gaomi County of Qingzhou in the Southern Dynasties in 420 AD (the first year of Yong Chu in Song Dynasty). In 464 AD (the eighth year of Daming in the Southern Song Dynasty), Gaomi County was abolished, and Qianqi County belonged to Beihai County. In 469 AD (the third year of Huangxing in Northern Wei Dynasty), it belonged to Gaomi County (now Zhucheng) in Qingzhou, Northern Wei Dynasty. In 529 AD (the second year of Yong 'an), Jiaozhou was established and stationed in Wu Dong (now Zhucheng). Qianqi County was subordinate to Gaomi County of Jiaozhou (Yin Cheng, where it is located). In 556 AD (the seventh year of natural forest protection), Pingchang County was located in Beiqi, belonging to Qianqi County and Jiaozhou.
Sui Dynasty, in 583 AD (the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty), withdrew from the county, and Jiaozhou was directly under the jurisdiction of Guizhou. In 605 (the first year of Daye), Qianjiao County was abolished and merged into Jiaoxi County. Qianqi County lasted 827 years from its establishment to its revocation. In 596 AD (the 16th year of Emperor Yangdi Huang Kai), Jiaoxi County was established, which governs Nanzhujiazhuang Village (between Jiaohe and Mohe) in Gaomi County. It was called Jiaoxi City in history, commonly known as "Zhu Yancheng", and belonged to Mizhou (Jiaozhou was renamed Mizhou in 585 AD). In 607 AD (the third year of Sui Daye), Mizhou was changed to Gaomi County. In 6 13 AD (the ninth year of Sui Dynasty), Jiaoxi City was destroyed by war.
In the Tang Dynasty, in 623 AD (the sixth year of Wude), Jiaoxi County was abolished and its land was merged into Gaomi County, and Banqiao was located in the east of Gaomi County. Banqiao is located in the northwest of Shengli Bridge on Guangzhou South Road (originally named Tuchengkou) and belongs to Gaomi County, Mizhou. During the Five Dynasties, the affiliation of Banqiao remained unchanged after successive changes of dynasties such as Houliang, Houtang, Houjin and Houzhou.
Jiaoxi County was established in A.D. 1087 (the second year of Northern Song Dynasty), located in Banqiao, belonging to Mizhou, JD.COM East Road. The Jin Dynasty belonged to Mizhou, Shandong East Road, including Zhang Cang Town (now Jiaonan County), Chencun Town (now Jiaozhou Dadian) and liangxiang town (now Jiaonan County Liangxiang, Guzhenying). Jiaozhou was founded in 1227 (twenty-two years of Mongolian Taizu) and located in Jiaoxi County.
In the Ming Dynasty 1369 (the second year of Ming Hongwu), Jiaoxi County was abolished and renamed Jiaozhou, which still governed Gaomi and Jimo counties. 1376 (9th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty) belonged to Laizhou Prefecture, Shandong Province.
1734 (the 12th year of Yongzheng in Qing dynasty), Lingshan Wei was cut and merged into Jiaozhou. Lingshan health department has a laboratory. 1898 (in the 24th year of Guangxu in Qing dynasty), Germany forcibly leased JIAOZHOU bay and its coastal areas, and 45 villages (villages) from Tabutou to Jimiya were included in the JIAO concession. 1904 Jiaozhou was promoted to Zhili Prefecture, directly under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Shandong Province, and administered Gaomi and Jimo counties.
19 13 (2 years of the Republic of China) withdrew from JIAOZHOU and changed to Jiaoxian. Jiaoxian County, originally belonging to Jiaodong Road, was changed to Laijiao Road on 1925 and settled in Jiaoxian County. 1927 is directly under Shandong province. 1937 ~ 1945, Jiaoxian county belongs to the 17th administrative supervision area. 1938 (in 27 years of the Republic of China), Jiaoxian became a Japanese-occupied area, which was under the Yin office of Ludong Road. 1939 was incorporated into Qingdao Special City, and changed to the administrative office of Jiaozhou Township of Qingdao Special City. 1February 1940 was changed to a pseudo-JIAOZHOU District Office of Qingdao Special City,1June 1940 included eight villages, including the third district and the seventh grade, in Jimo County. From June 65438 to September 0942, 45 villages in Jiaozhou, including Tabutou and Xuejiadao, were included. 1August 5, 945, Japan surrendered and Jiaoxian was occupied by the national government forces. 1943165438+10. In October, Jiaoxian Anti-Japanese Democratic Government was established in Daduzhezhuang, north of Jiaoxian County, belonging to Nanhai District of Jiaodong Administrative Region. 1In August, 945, Zhujiao County (now Jiaonan County) was divided into 7 17 villages, including Liu Quan, Cao Wen, Wangtai, Hexi Zhuang, Congjiatun, Taitou, Qianjiakong and Gangshanglan. 1945, 165438+ 10, Jiaoxian democratic government was established in the south of the railway. 1946 belongs to the first agency of Binhai Administrative Office. 1946 In the second half of the year, the first agency of Binhai Administrative Office was merged into Jiaodong Administrative Office and renamed as Binhai North Agency. 1947 1 1 Jiaocheng was liberated and the county democratic government moved in. 1In August, 945, Gao County was separated, and 225 villages were divided into five districts: Guhe, Fenglong, Jiaolai, Beidu and Liantun, north of Jiaoxian Railway. 1947 12 years, Jiaohe county was built, and it was located in Shahe, Niugou and Zhuguo districts in the southwest of Jiaoxian county.
After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), 1949+00 revoked Gao County, and five districts, namely Guhe, Fenglong, Jiaolai, Beidu and Liantun, were merged into Gao County. 1950 In May, Binbei Special Zone was abolished and Jiaoxian was subordinate to Jiaozhou Special Zone (within Jiaoxian). 1June, 953, Jiaohe County was abolished, and Shahe, Niugou and Zhuguo were transferred to Jiaohe County. 1February, 956, JIAOZHOU area was abolished and Jiaoxian was changed to Changwei area. 1June, 957, Liujiahuayuan, Gouxi, Diaojiaqiu and henan village in Pingdu County were incorporated into Jiaoxian County. 1958 10 Jiaoxian was assigned to Qingdao. 1961may, re-included in changwei special zone. 1978165438+10 month, and was assigned to Qingdao again.
1987, 12 February, the State Council official letter (1987) No.26 approved the cancellation of Jiaoxian County and the establishment of jiaozhou city (county-level). The former Jiaoxian County was the administrative area of jiaozhou city. Belongs to Qingdao escrow.
It is planned to withdraw from the market before 2020 and be included in Jiaozhou District, Qingdao.