Evolution of Yizhou organizational system
In the sixth year of Ding Yuan in Han Dynasty (BC 165438+ BC 0 1), Zhou Xian County was established.
When the Three Kingdoms belonged to the State of Wu, they were stationed in the county and later changed to the county, but there is no way to verify when they moved.
In the Western Jin Dynasty, it was located in Longgang County and belonged to Guilin County. During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Kong Lung County was located along the border.
Longshui County was established in the fourth year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty (630), which successively belonged to Yuezhou, Longshui County and Yizhou, and was governed by the state. During the Tianbao period (742-753), Jimmy Hot Spring State (2 counties under its jurisdiction), Jimmy Zhou Fan State (3 counties under its jurisdiction), Jimmy Shu Kun State (5 counties under its jurisdiction) and Jimmy Linzhou State (4 counties under its jurisdiction) were successively established in this city and its neighboring areas. In the third year of Guanghua (900), the county set up two counties: Yashan and Dongxi.
During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Longshui County belonged to Chu at the beginning, then to Southern Han, and to Yizhou, which was governed by the state.
In the early Song Dynasty, Longshui County was established along the Tang Dynasty. In the fifth year of Chunhua (994), Liuzhou Cao County was placed under Longshui County. In the first year of Xuanhe (1 1 19), Longshui County was renamed Yishan County, which was successively assigned to Yizhou and Qingyuan Prefecture, and was the headquarters of Qingyuan Army.
In the 13th year of Yuan Dynasty (1276), Yishan County was the military and civilian appeasement department of Qingyuan and the governor. In the 16th year of Zhiyuan (1279), he was the general manager of Qingyuan Road. In the first year of Dade (1297), he was attached to the military and civilian appeasement department of Nandan Cave in Qingyuan and served as the governor.
In the first year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1368), Yishan County belonged to Qingyuan Prefecture and was under the jurisdiction of the government. The following year belongs to the military and civilian appeasement department of Nandanxidong, Qingyuan Prefecture, and is the governor. The following year, it was Qingyuan and the government. During the period from Hongwu to Yongle (1368- 1424), four inspection departments, namely Dacao, Huaiyuan, Desheng and Dongjiang, and Longmen Tulou were set up successively. In the fifth year of Hongzhi (1492), the case analysis of Yongding, Yongshun and Yongshun deputy governors in Yishan County.
In the Qing Dynasty, Yishan County belonged to Qingyuan Prefecture and was under the jurisdiction of the government. In the fifth year of Kangxi (1666), the third inspection department of Dacao, Huaiyuan and Dongjiang was abolished. In the seventh year of Yongzheng (1729), the merits and demerits of Xincheng Tuxian County, Jiaohui Erli County, Yongding Tusi Qingtan County and Nanxiang Erli Zhilimiao County were analyzed. In the same year, Longmen Earth House was moved to Longmen Inspection Office (abandoned in the 31st year of Guangxu (AD 1905)). In the fifth year of Daoguang (1825), the lawsuit of Yongding, the deputy governor, was abolished in the thirtieth year of Guangxu (1904), and the lawsuit of Yongshun, the governor, was abolished in the second year of Xuantong (19 10).
In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), Yishan County was abandoned and Qingyuan House was established, directly under the provincial capital of Guangxi. In the second year of the Republic of China, Qingyuan House was abandoned and changed to Yishan County, belonging to Liujiang Road. In the 15th year of the Republic of China, Liujiang Road was abandoned, and Yishan County was directly under the jurisdiction of Guangxi. In the 19th year of the Republic of China, Guangxi was divided into 12 militia area, and Yishan County belonged to Yishan militia area. In the 21st year of the Republic of China, Guangxi 12 militia area was merged into six militia areas, and Yishan County was subordinate to Liuzhou militia area. In March of 23rd year, eight vigilante groups in Guangxi were changed into eight administrative supervision districts, and Yishan County was under the supervision district of Liuzhou, where the administrative supervision department is located. In June 165438+ 10, two administrative supervision zones were established in Guangxi. Yishan County belongs to Qingyuan District, where the regional department is located. In March of 29, Guangxi Administrative Inspector District was changed to Administrative Inspector District, and Yishan was the seventh district, where the Commissioner of Administrative Inspector District and the office of the security commander were located. In April of the 31st year of the Republic of China, the fourth and seventh districts of Guangxi Administrative Supervision District merged into the second district, and Yishan County was subordinate to the second district (Liuzhou District). In 36 years of the Republic of China, Guangxi was again divided into 12 Special Zone, and Yishan County was the tenth Special Zone, where the Special Zone was located.
After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), Yishan County People's Government was established on February 27th, 1949, which belongs to Qingyuan District and the office of Qingyuan District is located. 1950 In February, Qingyuan Commissioner's Office was renamed Yishan Commissioner's Office, and Yishan County was located. In July 1958, Yishan District was merged into Liuzhou District. 1July, 965, Hechi District was established, and Yishan belongs to Hechi District. 197 1 year, all districts in Guangxi were renamed regions, and Yishan county belonged to Hechi area.
1On September 9, 1993, the State Council approved the revocation of Yishan County and the establishment of Yizhou City (county-level city), which belongs to Hechi area and the towns under its jurisdiction remain unchanged.
On June 18, 2002, the State Council Guo Han No.52 gave an official reply, and Yizhou, the former Hechi area, was directly under the jurisdiction of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and was managed by Hechi City.
List of administrative divisions of Yizhou City in 2003 (7 towns, 12 townships, 2 ethnic townships: Qingyuan Town, Sancha Town, luo xi zhen, huaiyuan town, Desheng Town, Shibie Town, Beishan Town, Xiangbei Township, Liuhe Township, Sanhe Township, Pingnan Township, Luodong Township, Ai Shan Township, Taiping Township, Long Fu Yao Township, etc.
In 2005, Sanhe Township was merged into Liuhe Township and renamed as Liu Sanjie Township; Ai Shan Township and Taiping Township merged into Qingyuan Town; Larry Township merged into Beiya Yao Township; Lalang Township merged into Longtou Township.