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History of Chengde County

In ancient times, it was called Luanyang, and it was also called "Harun Gaolu" in Mongolian, and "Rehe" in Chinese.

During the Yin and Zhou dynasties, it was the land of Yan and Qin, belonging to Yuyang and Youbeiping.

From the Western Han Dynasty, the Three Kingdoms to the Wei and Jin Dynasties, it was Youzhou.

In the early Tang Dynasty, it belonged to the governor's mansion of Raodong and Jianmo.

The Rehe Hall was established in the first year of Yongzheng’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1723). On the occasion of the 80th birthday of Emperor Kangxi in the eleventh year (1733), Emperor Yongzheng changed the Rehe Hall to Chengde City to accommodate the successor of Emperor Kangxi. The meaning of virtue and politics.

Chengde County was established in 1913.

In 1997, Chengde County had an area of ??3,997 square kilometers and a population of 468,000. It governed 8 towns, 15 townships, and 2 ethnic townships: Xiabancheng Town, Gaositai Town, Jiashan Town, and Liugou Town. , Sangou Town, Shangban Town, Shuangfengsi Town, Tougou Town, Anjiang Township, Bajia Township, Cangzi Township, Chagou Township, Dengshang Township, Dongxiaobaiqi Township, Gangzi Manchu Township, Lijiang Manchu Township , Liuzhangzi Township, Manzhangzi Township, Mengjiayuan Township, Sanjiang Township, Shuiyao Township, Wudaohe Township, Xinzhangzi Township, Daying Township, Shanggu Township.

County *** is stationed in Xiaban Town.