Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What ethnic minorities are there in Panxian County?

What ethnic minorities are there in Panxian County?

Panxian now has Yi, Bai, Dai, Zhuang, Miao, Hui, Lisu, Lahu, Wa, Naxi, Yao, Tibetan, Jingpo, Bulang, Buyi, Achang, Hani, Xibo, Pumi, Mongolian and Nu.

Panxian County is located in the west of Guizhou Province and southwest of Liupanshui City. It is the west gate of Guizhou and the main road to Yunnan. Known as "the throat of Guizhou and Yunnan".

Panxian county governs 37 townships and 747 administrative villages. 1999 was renamed as Panxian County, and the county government moved to Guo Hong. By the end of 2003, the population of the county was117,000, of which the agricultural population was about 950,000.

Extended data

The origin of Panxian county

Panxian county has a long history, and there is a Paleolithic ancient human site about 300,000 years ago-Panxian Cave (formerly known as Shili Cave). In ancient times, it was a land of yelang, belonging to the Han Dynasty. Ningzhou, Jinli, Liu Song belonged to Anxian County, and Nanqi belonged to Xining County. The early Tang Dynasty was the land of training states. In the eighth year of Zhenguan (634), Panzhou was established. After Tianbao, the Song Dynasty was the land of Yaya (Mickey).

Pu 'an Road was set in the early Yuan Dynasty. Later, it was promoted to the recruiting department, then changed to the Fu Xuan department, and later became Pu 'an Road. In the 15th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1382), Wei Fu was established, and Pu 'an Road was changed to Pu 'an Fu, and another Pu 'an Fu (Tufu) was established, where the two rulers, Tu Liu and Wei, lived in one place. After the abolition of Pushan County, Pu An was promoted as the commander of the military and political command (later abolished, renamed Wei). In the first year of Yongle (1043), the appeasement department of Pu 'an was established, and in the thirteenth year (14 15), the appeasement department was abolished and moved to Pu 'an House.

In the 14th year of Wanli (1586), he moved to Pu 'an Prefecture and Pu 'An Wei to rule in the same city. In the eighteenth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (166 1), Yanzhou was located in Pu 'an County, Lisan County, Sanying County, and in the twenty-sixth year of Kangxi (1687), Pu 'anwei was cut and became Pu 'an House. In the 14th year of Jiaqing (1809), Pu 'an House was upgraded to Zhili House, and in the 16th year, Pu 'an House was changed to Pu 'an Zhili Hall. Xuantongyuannian (1909) was changed to Panzhou Hall. In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), it was changed to Panxian County. After liberation, it was still Panxian County.