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Historical evolution of Hanoi county
Xia is Emperor Huai of Qin, who belongs to Jizhou;

Shang is the kingdom of Hou in Hubei, belonging to Guinea;

The Western Zhou Dynasty is the western boundary of Yong.

In the Spring and Autumn Period, it was the land of Zhou and Zheng, and later it was the King of Jinye.

The Warring States period was Wei, then Korea, then Wei.

Hanoi county of Qin and Wei has jurisdiction over the Wild King City.

Wild King County was established in the Han Dynasty, which was later divided into Wude County and Bo County.

Jin abolished and restored the county, and the county administration moved from Huai to this county.

Sui changed Hanoi County to Hanoi County.

The Tang Dynasty was divided into three counties: Taihang, Zhong Yi and Zi Ling, and later merged into Hanoi County, ruled by Huaizhou.

Wude County, located in the Song Dynasty, was soon merged into Hanoi County and was still ruled by Huaizhou.

Jin is the satrap of the South Huai King.

Yuan was ruled by Huaimeng Road and later changed to Huaiqing Road.

Ming and Qing Dynasties were Huaiqing Prefecture, which governed eight counties.

In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), Fucun County was abandoned and renamed Qinyang County.

1927, the east of Danhe River in Qinyang County was separated and Aibo County was established.

1949 After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), it was changed to Xinxiang District, Pingyuan Province. 1952 The organizational system of Pingyuan Province was abolished and changed to Xinxiang area of Henan Province.

1986 changed to Jiaozuo city.

1September 27th, 989, with the approval of the State Council, Qinyang County was revoked and Qinyang City was established. Directly under Henan Province and undertaken by Jiaozuo City.