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Duanxi County

Ancient County Name
In the sixth year of Hanyuan Ding (111 BC), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent General Fubo Lubold , Lou Chuan General Yang Servant Pingdown Nanyue, set up 7 prefectures including Nanhai and Cangwu, and started to set up Duanxi County [1] subjection Governor's Department of Jiaozhou Cangwu County
Chinese name
Duanxi County
Foreign name
Duxi County
Administrative Region Category
county
Region
In ancient times, it belonged to Cangwu County, the provincial governor of Jiaozhou, and now it belongs to Guangdong, China

Han Dynasty

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In the sixth year of Yuanding, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (111 BC), the Nanyue State was destroyed, and nine prefectures and fifteen counties were set up, one of which is Duanxi County (the county seat is now Deqing Academy In the northeast, it has become a folk house), because the county government Duanxi (Today's Dayong River) is named after Shuikou. The county starts from Cheniu Mountain and Dading Mountain in the north and ends at the south Luodingjiang Source, East Vietnam Yuecheng River And Flood water River basin, west to Luopenshui and Luxi. The scope is now Deqing Luoding Yunan Xinyi Yun'an District Yuncheng District And other places are also the most extensive period under the jurisdiction of Duanxi County. 1986 Xinyi County Several people from the local chronicles office went to Deqing to trace the source. Each person had a bowl of water at the mouth of Duanxi, which can be described as "thinking about the source when drinking water". [1]

Jin dynasty

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In the first year of Taikang in Jin Dynasty (280 AD), it was established in the east of Duanxi County Yuanxi County (The county government is now Yuecheng Town Jiuxian Village) in the southwest of Duanxi County Duluo County Wucheng County (today's Yunan County Dusheng In the fifth year of Yonghe (349 AD), it was separated from Duanxi County Jinhua County (South South Jiangkou in today's Yuyu), Longxiang County Furuan County (Today Luoding )。 During the Yuanjia period of Liu Song Dynasty (424-453 AD), the two counties of Duluo and Wucheng were merged and renamed Ducheng County (the name of the capital, from which it came); Setting out from Duanxi County Ansui County (The county seat is in today's Yunan County Liantan Town )In the fourth year of the Ming Dynasty (460 AD), Geduanxi County and Yuanxi County were established as Lecheng County (today's county) Yuecheng Town Shuikou), Binjiang County (today's county) Jiushi Town )Wenzhao County Fengcun Town )Yuecheng County (current Bozhisha Village). Xiao Qishi (479-502 AD) Weicheng County (The county seat is in today's Yunan Build towns )。 From the beginning to the fourth year of Kaibao in the Song Dynasty (971 AD), Duanxi County only governed today Deqing County A corner in the west (today's Deqing, Gaoliang, Guanxu, Maxu, Xinxu, Huilong Town). [1]

Song dynasty

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In the fifth year of Kaibao in the Song Dynasty (972 AD), Yuecheng County Jinkang County Ducheng County The three counties were merged into Duanxi until the early Ming Dynasty. Duanxi County has jurisdiction over Jinlin, Yuecheng, Ducheng and Jinkang, totaling 64 li. Jurisdiction includes today Deqing County Yunan County Yuncheng District Yun'an District [1]

the ming dynasty

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In the ninth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1376 AD), Duanxi County was revoked, and its land was Deqing Prefecture Direct jurisdiction. The establishment of Duanxi County began in the sixth year of Yuanding (111BC) of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and went through the baptism of history. After 1487 years, it ended in the ninth year of Hongwu (1376 BC) of Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty. Since then, it has become a historical term. [1]