The Historical Evolution of Qishan County

Qishan County is named after Qishan in China.

Founded in the 16th year of Sui Huangkai (596), it is located in the Neolithic site 19 in the Weihe River, Yonghe River, Hengshui River and Beishan, where ancestors lived at that time.

In the era of the Yellow Emperor, Qi Bo lived under Qishan.

Yu Xia controls water and knows the mountains and rivers in the world. Qishan area belongs to Yongzhou.

The Shang dynasty followed the Xia system, and the land was still in Yongzhou.

At the end of Shang Dynasty, Zhou tribe moved from Binxian and Xunyi to Qishan, and Tiqi became the subordinate area of Zhou tribe.

In the 19th year of Xiexin, Xibe Jichang moved to Yufeng (now Xi 'an), where the eastern part of Tiqi was under the jurisdiction of Zhou Gongdan and the western part was under the jurisdiction of Zhao Gong.

The Western Zhou Dynasty still followed the Kyushu system, and Qi was subordinate to Zhou and Zhao in Ji Wang, and was directly under the jurisdiction of the Zhou Dynasty.

Zhou Pingwang moved eastward to Luoyang (770 BC), and Qin Xianggong led the troops to escort him and gave him the land under the jurisdiction of the "xianggong mansion".

The Qin dynasty (22 BC1~ 206 BC) was the first time that the emperor unified the six countries. After abolishing the feudal county, the land of Qi belonged to the county of literature and history.

In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 104), Fengxiang House, west of Chang 'an, was designated as Youfu Peak, leading the county to the 21st.

Tiqi belongs to Wugong County, Meixian County, Guo County and Yongxian County in the west, Yangmei County in the east and Duyang County in the north.

During the Eastern Han Dynasty (25~220), the southern part of Tiqi belonged to Meixian County and Wugong County, and the rest belonged to the same county.

During the Three Kingdoms period (220~280), Fufeng County was changed (the county was in Li Huai-now Xingping County), and the land was old.

The western Jin dynasty (265~3 16) was governed by counties and counties.

Tiqi belongs to Yongxian County in the west, Meixian County in the south, Yangmei County in the east, and has jurisdiction over Yongzhou (state in the northwest of Jingyang County) and Fufeng County (county in Chang 'an County).

During the Sixteen Kingdoms period (303~420), Qishan area was once the territory of pre-Zhao, post-Zhao, pre-Qin, post-Qin and Xia.

Except Beizhouqin in Li Xia, which belongs to Wugong County, the rest belong to Fufeng County.

In the 11th year of Taihe in the Northern Wei Dynasty (487), qi zhou was established (south of Fengxiang County), leading 3 counties and 9 counties.

Zhoucheng County (located in the sixth year of Taiping Real Army) in Qin Ping County (located in the south of Fengxiang County) governs the east of Tiqi, Hengshui County (located in Zhoucheng County in the tenth year of Taiping Real Army) governs the west of Tiqi, Pingyang County (located in the east of Baoji City in the sixth year of Taiping Real Army) in Wudu County governs the south of Tiqi, and Yangmei County in Wugong County governs the northeast of Tiqi.

In the fourth year of the Western Wei Dynasty (538), Qin County was changed to Qishan County, Pingyang County was changed to Meicheng County, and the land rights remained unchanged.

In the Northern Zhou Dynasty (557~58 1), in the fourth year of Liang Wudi (569), Sanlong County was located in the south of Jiwa County, Jingzhou Prefecture. The county was named after the mountain and governed Qiyang Town (now Qiyang Village).

It belongs to Qishan County.

Sui (58 1~6 18) changed Qishan County to Fufeng County. In the 16th year of Kaikai (596), Sanlong County moved to West Shili (this town) and was renamed Qishan County.

In the ninth year of Daye (6 13), the county moved to the northeast of Bali (now around Gu Jun Temple and Zhucun).

In the Tang Dynasty (6 18~907), Fengxiang House was set up in Guannei Road from Fufeng County, and Qishan belonged to it.

In the first year of Wude (6 18), the county moved to Zhang Bao.

In the third year (620), Weichuan County (now Fufeng County) was located in the east of Qishan County.

In seven years (624), the county moved to Longweibao.

In the seventh year of Zhenguan (633), northern Shandong and shangyi county (now northwest of Gan County) were placed under Qiyang County (now Qiyang Village).

In eight years (634), Guo Fei County was transferred to Qishan County and moved to this site.

During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907~960), Tiqi still belonged to Fengxiang House.

In the fifth year of Xining in the Northern Song Dynasty (1072), Qin Feng Road was located to the west of Shaanxi Road, and Qishan County belonged to Fengxiang House of Qin Feng Road.

In the twenty-seventh year of Jin Dading (1 187), Fengxiang Road was located, and Qishan County belonged to Fengxiang House of Fengxiang Road.

Yuan Fei Fengxiang Road, Qishan County (1279~ 1368) belongs to Fengxiang House, Hangzhongshu Province, Shaanxi Province.

In the Ming Dynasty (1368~ 1644), Shaanxi Province was changed to Shaanxi Province, Fengxiang House remained unchanged, and Qishan County was still under its jurisdiction.

Qing Dynasty (1644 ~1911), Qishan County belongs to Fengxiang House of fengcun Road.

During the period of the Republic of China (19 12~ 1949), the government was abandoned and left in the county.

It belonged to Guanzhong Road, Shaanxi Province, and was revoked in 22 years (1933) to establish an administrative region. Qishan County belongs to the ninth administrative region of Shaanxi Province (Fengxiang County was ruled first, then Baoji County-now Baoji City).

Qishan County was liberated on1July 4, 949, and was under the jurisdiction of Baoji District in the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region (1October 0 changed to Baoji District, 1950).

1956 10 In June, Baoji area was abolished, and Qishan County was subordinate to Shaanxi Province.

1958 65438+February 10, Qishan county was merged into Fengxiang county.

In September, 196 1, the system of Baoji area and Qishan county was restored, and Qishan county was subordinate to Baoji area.

1 February 28th, 968, Baoji Revolutionary Committee was established.1October 28th 1969, 10,1Baoji area was changed to Baoji area, and Qishan County was subordinate to it.

197 1 year 65438+February 8, Baoji area was abolished, the jurisdiction belonged to Baoji city, and Qishan county belonged to Baoji city.

Baoji area was rebuilt in 1979, and Qishan County belongs to it.

In August 1980, 1, Baoji area was revoked and merged into Baoji city, and Qishan county was under the jurisdiction of Baoji city.

On July 7, 20 1 1 year, with the approval of Shaanxi Province, Qishan County abolished the original Wuzhangyuan Town, Caojia Town and Anle Town and merged them into caijiapo Town, and changed the old county town and Jingdang Town into the old county town and Jingdang Town.