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What fortune-telling places are there in Mayang?

Evolution of organizational system in Mayang Miao Autonomous County

Mayang (Miao Wen: Zhes Gheul, meaning shanzhai) is famous for it. In the third year of Chen Tianjia in the Southern Dynasty (562), the imperial court "brutally" suppressed ethnic minorities and stationed troops in Makou (the intersection of Taipingxi and Jinjiang, 23.5km east of Gaocun). Makou, commonly known as Matan, is named Mayangwei because it is located in the north of Jinjiang. In the third year of Tang Wude (620), the county was abandoned (the old county village in Huang Sang township was ruled today) and Mayang was the county name, which has been used ever since.

In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), Li Chenyuan Road; 1 1, abandon the road and go to Zhili; 1 On July 24th, the Republic of China set up an appeasement office in Xiangxi and an administrative supervision office in Ma Zhi, Mayang County; 25 years, transferred to the third administrative supervision department; In 27 years (65438+February), there were 9 administrative supervision departments in Hunan Province, Mayang County was the fourth administrative supervision department. On February 27, 2009, it was changed to the ninth administrative supervision area.

1949 10 the people's government of the province established the Xiangxi administrative office, which consists of three agencies, namely Yuanling, Huitong and Yongshun, and Mayang county is subordinate to Yuanling's agency. August 1952 was transferred to Zhijiang society. In June+February, 5438, Zhijiang Department was renamed Qianyang Department, and Mayang was placed under Qianyang Department. June 198 1 transferred to Huaihua administrative office, June1988 65438+1October 3 1. With the approval of the State Council, Mayang County was abolished and Mayang Miao Autonomous County was established, with the same administrative divisions and affiliation. 1997, changed to Huaihua city everywhere, and has been in use ever since.