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What are the sixteen towns in Qianshan County?

Qianshan county 16 townships:

Yujing Town, Huangpu Town, Tafan Township, Longtan Township, Wumiao Township, Youba Township, Doumu Township, Guanzhuang Town, Shuihou Town, Wanghe Town, Tianzhu Mountain Town, Huangbai Town, Chashui Town, Yuantan Town and Meicheng Town.

Qianshan City is located in the southwest of Anhui Province, at the southeast foot of Dabie Mountain. It has jurisdiction over 1 national scenic spots, 1 provincial economic development zones, 1 provincial tourist resorts, 16 townships and 185 villages, with a total population of 583,000 and a total county area of 65,438+.

Among them, Yilin mountain farm is 6.5438+0.36 million mu, with 96,000 mu of water surface and 360,000 mu of cultivated land. Characterized by "seven mountains, one water and two fields", it is known as "the ancient capital of Anhui, the hometown of Er Qiao, the source of Anhui, the ancestor of Peking Opera, the hometown of Zen and the hometown of Huangmei". It has a long history. Buried hill belongs to Anhui Province in the Spring and Autumn Period. The mountain is called Wanshan, the water is called Wanshui and the city is called Wancheng. The abbreviation of Anhui Province comes from this.

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Historical origin:

During the Zhou Dynasty, the buried hill was under the jurisdiction of Anhui, and the capital of Anhui is now located in the buried hill county. In the last years of Xianping in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 193), Lu Kang, the satrap of Lujiang, moved the seat of Lujiang County to Anhui County to avoid war. Since then, Yuan, Cao and Sun have taken turns to occupy this place, and Wancheng has become a major war town.

During the Tang Dynasty, Qianshan County was Zhou Shufu. In the first year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, Qianshan County was established, and Zhangjiang, the first magistrate of Qianshan County, was established in Qianshan County. Anqing House was abandoned in the early Republic of China, and Qianshan County was directly under Anhui Province: 1949. In April, it was called Qianshan County in Anqing area of northern Anhui. By the end of 1979, Anqing District was changed to Anqing District, and then from Anqing District to Anqing District. In 1990s, cities and counties merged into Anqing City, and Qianshan County was subordinate to it.

In the third year of Yuan Dynasty (1323), it was located in Qinghe Zhao Yu Township, Huaining County and Qianshan County. Soon, it was abandoned because of the war.

In the first year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1368), the former site was restored to Qianshan County. Zhang Ren, the first magistrate of buried hill, set up a county in the former site of Huaining City, which is today's buried hill county.

In the Yuan Dynasty, the government was changed to the Tao. When Qianshan County was first built, it belonged to general manager office, Anqing Road, Jiangbei Province.

In the New Year of Ming Taizu (136 1), Anqing Road was changed to Ningjiang House. In the year of Ren Yinnian (1362), he returned to Anqing House and zhili was in Nanjing.

Qing dynasty used Anqing house as its old name. In the second year of Shunzhi (1645), it was placed under the jurisdiction of jiangnan province, and in the eighteenth year (166 1), it was placed under the jurisdiction of Jiangnan Zuobuzheng Ministry. In the sixth year of Kangxi (1667), Jiangnan Zuoyou Post Office was changed to Anhui Post Office, and Anhui Province was formally established. Later, the full name of this county was Qianshan County, Anqing District, Anhui Province.

In the early years of the Republic of China, Anqing Prefecture was abolished and Qianshan County was directly under the jurisdiction of Anhui Province. In the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), Anqing Road was established to administer it. 17, the abandoned Anqing Road and Qianshan County once belonged to Anhui Province. 2 1 Before liberation, Qianshan County was under the jurisdiction of the first administrative region of Anhui Province or Anqing District (after the victory of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the first administrative region was changed to Anqing District).

From April 1949 to April 1952 after the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was called Qianshan County, Anqing District, Northern Anhui Administrative Office; Then in March of 197 1, it was renamed as Qianshan County, Anqing District, Anhui Province; Later, at the end of 1979, Anqing was changed to Anqing; Later, Anqing area was changed to Anqing Administrative Office. Qianshan county belongs to it and has not changed so far.

Qianshan County People's Government-Brief Introduction to Villages and Towns

Buried Hill Municipal People's Government-Historical Evolution of Buried Hill