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What are the interesting places of the white elephant?

Tourist attractions: Han Peony Garden

Baixiang County is located in the south of Hebei Province, on the alluvial plain at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain. Ningjin County in the east, Lincheng County in the west, Longyao County in the south, Zhao County and Gaoyi County in the north. East-west width 16.4 km, north-south length of 24.4 km, covering an area of 264 square kilometers. The county people's government is located in Chengguan, 70 kilometers away from the provincial capital Shijiazhuang.

The name of the white elephant first appeared in History of Han Geography, which was the Hou State at that time, that is, the so-called "the name of the white elephant began after the wind in the Han Dynasty" (Zhao Zhouzhi). After three generations, the country was divided, but the old city still exists. According to Li Jifu's Records of Tang Yuanhe Counties; "In the sixteenth year of Emperor Yangdi Huang Kai, Baixiang County was changed to eighteen miles in Hannan, and Gubaixiang County was named after it from afar." Li said that it is not accurate to take the name of Gubai township and county, which should be the post-China from Han Dynasty to Sui Dynasty. The history of music in the Song Dynasty noticed this, so he wrote "The Jade Ring of Taiping": "Take the name of the white elephant and look at it from a distance."

Baixiang County belonged to Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period, and Jin built a town here (therefore, the address is 22 miles north of the county, and Baixiang County Records says: "There are old towns in 22 miles north of the county, and adherents still exist." Today's Gucheng store). During the Warring States Period, Zhao was in the south and Zhongshan was in the north. King Wuling of Zhao built a city here in the third year (323 BC) and was later occupied by Zhongshan. After Zhongshan was destroyed by Zhao in 296 BC, it was all under the jurisdiction of Zhao and became Zhao Yi. The Qin Dynasty belongs to Julu County. The Western Han Dynasty began in yi county and belonged to Hengshan County (in the first year of high school, it was divided into counties in eight years). In the first year of Emperor Wendi (BC 179), Hengshan County was renamed Changshan County (in the fifth year of Emperor Jingdi, it was divided into counties in the third year of Ding Yuan), and it was still in charge of the county. In the third year of Yuanshuo (BC, at the beginning of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the state of Yan was renamed Gaoyi County, and the white elephant was abolished and was located in Gaoyi County. In the 17th year of Jianwu (AD 4 1 year), Gaoyi was placed under Zhongshan State, and in the 20th year, it was returned to Changshan County (Yongping was a state for five years, while Zhou was a county, four years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, two years after Yongyuan, and eleven years after Jian 'an). In the Three Kingdoms period, Gaoyi County was still Changshan County, and in the sixth year of Taihe (AD 232), it was assigned to Zhao. Because of this, the Jin Dynasty. In the Northern Wei Dynasty, Gaoyi County belonged to Zhao County. During the Northern Qi Dynasty, today's counties were Gaoyi and Boren. In the Sui Dynasty, in the 16th year (AD 596), Baixiang County (now the county seat) was established in Gaoyi and Bairen County, belonging to Luanzhou. In the second year of Daye (AD 606), it was transferred to Zhaozhou. In the third year, it was called Zhaojun, and it still governs Baixiang County.

In the first year of Wude in the Tang Dynasty (AD 6 18), Baixiang County belonged to Zhaozhou, which was a state administration. In four years, Zhaozhou moved to Pingji County, and still administered Baixiang County. In five years, Zhaozhou was renamed Luanzhou, and Baixiang County still belonged to it. Zhenguan first changed to Zhaozhou (Zhaojun in the first year of Tianbao and Zhaozhou in the second year of Zhide), and still led Baixiang County. In the Five Dynasties, Baixiang County still belonged to Zhaozhou. In the Song Dynasty, in the fifth year of Xining (A.D. 1072), Baixiang County was merged into Gaoyi County as a town, and in the first year of Yuan You (A.D. 1086), it still belonged to Zhaozhou. In the first year of Xuanhe (A.D. 1 19), Zhaozhou was promoted to Qingyuan Prefecture, which was under the jurisdiction of Qingyuan Prefecture. In the seventh year of Tianhui in Jin Dynasty (A.D. 1 129), Qingyuan House was reduced to Zhaozhou, and Baixiang County still belonged to it. In the third year of Tiande (A.D. 1 15 1), Zhaozhou was renamed Wozhou and still led Baixiang County. In the Yuan Dynasty, Wozhou was also called Zhaozhou, and Baixiang County still belonged to it. In the Ming Dynasty, Baixiang County was placed under Zhaozhou, the capital of Beijing. The Qing Dynasty belonged to Zhaozhou, Zhili. In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), Baixiang County belonged to Jinan Road. In the third year, Jinan Road was renamed Daming Road and still led Baixiang County. In seventeen years (1928), Baixiang County was directly under Hebei Province, and in twenty-six years, it belonged to the thirteenth inspection area of Hebei Province.

1in July, 937, after the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the anti-Japanese democratic government of Baixiang County was established soon, and it was subordinate to southern Hebei. 194 1 year 1 1 month, Baixiang County belongs to the 11th district of Jinan District in the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region. 1945 after War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, the white elephant belonged to the four special zones in southern Hebei. 1948 In September, after the establishment of the People's Government of North China, Baixiang County became the fourth special zone in Jinan District of North China Administrative Region. 1 949 August1,after the establishment of the People's Government of Hebei Province; Baixiang County belongs to Xingtai District, Hebei Province.

19491kloc-0/,after the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), Baixiang County still belongs to Xingtai District, Hebei Province. April 28th 1958 Xingtai District was revoked, and Baixiang County was transferred to Handan District. 1958 On February 20th, Baixiang County was revoked and merged into Neiqiu County. 196/kloc-0 On July 9, 2008, when Neiqiu County resumed Longyao County, the original Baixiang County was incorporated into Longyao County. March 27th 19665432 Longyao County resumed Baixiang County and transferred to Xingtai area (196 1 resumed). 1970, Xingtai area was changed to Xingtai area, and Baixiang County was still under its jurisdiction.