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The division changes of Jiaying prefecture

Before the Qing Dynasty, the administrative divisions of Meizhou counties were different. In the Tang Dynasty, counties (now Meixian District) were called Xiang and Li. The county is divided into six townships: Huairen, Guangde, Fengshun, Fengfu, Wan 'an and Taiping. Song Xining changed his hometown, the capital and the Royal Guards. Yuanfeng abandoned the capital and returned to his hometown village. In Yuan Dynasty, the township was changed, and the inner government was the capital. The number of maps of towns and capitals in Song and Yuan Dynasties has not been tested. In the Ming Dynasty, the capital system was changed, Guo Weixiang, the wild house (the village outside the city) was the capital, the compartments were all pictures, and Li was the picture below. In the early Ming Dynasty, there were 3 compartments and 9 capitals, which governed 19 map and 190 Li. When Pingyuan County was established, four maps of Yihua, Tianchang and Grottoes were drawn; when zhenping county was established, two maps of Song and Yuan Dynasties and two maps of Gui Jiang were drawn. When Fengshun County is located, it is drawn in the fifth mile of Wan 'an III map, and up to Qingganlong, there are still three compartments and six capitals in the county and the 13 map, 139 mile. Qingganlong was renamed Bao, Jia and Yue (some were also called clubs, pawns, palaces and villages), and Jiaying (now Meixian District) was divided into 36 castles, which governed 224 clubs or Jia and Yue.

Xingning County was divided into four compartments in the southeast and northwest in the Ming Dynasty, which governed 17 1 village. There were still four compartments in the Qing Dynasty, but the village was changed to Fort, *** 154 Fort.

When Wuhua County established Changle County in Xining, Song Dynasty for four years, there were compartments and capitals, with the attached city as compartments and the outside as capitals, and the compartments and capitals were subdivided into maps to unify the township. County 1 car, 3 capitals (namely Qinghua, Fuxi and Qinjiang) and 9 maps (Qinghua 3 map, Puxi 2 map and Qinjiang 4 map) are divided into 52 townships. In the third year of Qin Long in Ming Dynasty (1569), it was divided into two compartments, the south compartment and the north compartment, both of which remained the same, and the following was divided into 10 map and 37 townships. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, there were still 2 floors and 3 floors, but they were all changed to 4 floors and 24 floors, which governed 496 villages.

In the thirty-sixth year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1557), dapu county set up a capital city and cooperatives, Qingyuan and Luanzhou were the two capitals, and there were 32 cooperatives. In the ninth year of Qing Qianlong (1744), the company was changed to three companies. 17A, Company A was an independent company and did not belong to the same company.

From the early years of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty to the early Qing Dynasty, Pingyuan county set up capital, map and Li, and the county set up four capitals, map 19. In the seventeenth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1660), it was changed to townships, capitals and forts, with two townships and four capitals set up 15 forts, and in the twenty-third year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1684).

In the sixth year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (1633), there were two maps of turtle pulp in Jiaoling County, two maps of Song and Yuan Dynasties, one map of caves in Pingyuan County and two maps of zhenping county. After the establishment of the county, the county is divided into townships and cooperatives. There are 12 townships and 84 cooperatives in the county. The Qing dynasty followed the Ming system, and the number of townships and cooperatives was the same as that of the Ming dynasty.

The administrative divisions of counties in Qing Dynasty are set as follows:

Meixian County is divided into 36 counties: Xijie, Dongjie, Xishi, Dongshi, Shuinan, Baitu, Luoyi, Longwen (formerly Longgang), Dali, Xiaoli, Lantan, Chaihuang, Shekeng, Fu Gui, Changtan, Nankou, Jinping (formerly Xiaozha), Hotan, Sidu, Yaoshang and Shikeng (formerly Shikeng).

Xingning county has four districts: east, south, west and north. The East Room governs 35 castles, the South Room governs 36 castles, the West Room governs 42 castles, and the North Room governs 4/kloc-0 castles. *** 154 Castle.

Wuhua County has a south and north hatchback, three capitals of Qinghua, Fuxi and Qinjiang, four floors of east, south, west and north, and governs 496 villages.

In the 9th year of Qing Qianlong in dapu county (1744), Qingyuan and Luanzhou were established, with jurisdiction over Tongren, Ma, Sanhe, Lansha, Guyuan, Baihou, Baizhai, Shang Yan, Gaoyuan, Changfu, Shishang, Zaicheng, Yongxing, Reform, Security, Daning, Changzhi and Chongqing.

At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Fengshun County had four capitals, namely, Zheng Feng, Lantian, Wan 'an and Qingyuan. Under each capital, there were seven maps of Fengyi, Fenger, Fengsan, Lanjiu, Shi Lan, Wansan and Fufeng, and there were 38 townships, communities and forts under each map.