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What was the name of Zaozhuang, Shandong Province in ancient times? What is its development process?

Zaozhuang, abbreviated as Yi, was called Lincheng in the Republic of China.

Zaozhuang, named after many jujube trees, is a famous coal city. In 2009, it became the only pilot city for transformation in the eastern region supported by the State Council's policies, and in 20 13, it was listed as a key transformation city of China's old industrial city by the State Council. By 2065438+February 2006, Zaozhuang had a total area of 4,563 square kilometers and a permanent population of 3.94 million, covering Xuecheng District, Shizhong District, Yicheng District, Shanting, Taierzhuang District and Tengzhou City.

The historical evolution of Zaozhuang;

In Xia Dynasty, today's Zaozhuang area belonged to Shan State in the south, Tengguo and Guo Xue in the north and west.

During the Shang Dynasty, Zaozhuang was divided into Tengguo and Tanguo in the northwest, Tanguo in the northeast, Tuo in the middle and Forced Yang in the south.

During the Western Zhou Dynasty, today's Zaozhuang region belonged to Shan State in the east, Forced Yang State in the south, Xue State in the west and Teng and Tan States in the north.

In the Spring and Autumn Period, today's Zaozhuang area belongs to the Yong State in the east, the Yang State in the south, the Xue State in the west, and the Teng State and Xiao State in the north.

During the Warring States Period, today's Zaozhuang area has Lanling in the east, Fuyang in the south, Zhouzhu in the west and Tengguo in the north.

In the Qin Dynasty, today's eastern part of Zaozhuang is Lanling County and Yong County of Yong County, the southern part is Fuyang County, the western part is Xue County and Qi County of Xue County, and the northern part is Teng County.

During the Western Han Dynasty, the northern part of Zaozhuang belonged to Lu and the southern part to Chu.

During the Eastern Han Dynasty, today's Zaozhuang area belongs to Donghai County.

During the Three Kingdoms period, the whole area of Zaozhuang belonged to Wei.

During the Jin Dynasty, the northern part of Zaozhuang belonged to Lu County, which was located in Fan County, Xue County, Gongqiu County and Qixian County, and the southern part belonged to Lanling County, which was located in yi county, Yongxian County, Hexiang County.

During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the northern part of Zaozhuang today belonged to Luxian County, which governed Fan, Yongxing and Lanling County, and the southern part belonged to Lanling County, which governed Tea, Tan and Fuyang.

In the Sui Dynasty, today, the northern part of Zaozhuang was Fan County, later changed to tengxian, and the southern part was Lanling County, later changed to Border County.

In the Tang Dynasty, today Zaozhuang belonged to Henan Road, with tengxian in the north and Lanling County in the south, and then changed to Bixian County. In Song Dynasty, the northern part of Zaozhuang was Teng County, and the southern part was Bi County.

In the Jin Dynasty, the northern part of Zaozhuang today was tengxian and the southern part was Yizhou.

In the Yuan Dynasty, Tengxian was located in Yizhou in the north and south of Zaozhuang City.

In the Ming Dynasty, the present Zaozhuang area belonged to Jining Prefecture, then to Yanzhou Prefecture, north to tengxian, south to Yizhou, and then to yi county.

In Qing Dynasty, Zaozhuang belonged to Yanzhou Prefecture, with tengxian in the north and Shexian in the south.

1960 Yixian was changed to county-level Zaozhuang city.

196 1 12 In September, Zaozhuang was established as a prefecture-level city directly under the jurisdiction of Qicun, Taierzhuang, Yicheng, Xuecheng, Zaozhuang Town and 56 people's communes, which was one of the four prefecture-level cities in Shandong Province at that time.

On July 1976 and 12, the central district was established, and the part under the jurisdiction of Qicun District was placed under the central district.

From 1979, tengxian was placed under the jurisdiction of Zaozhuang, and from 1988, the whole city was placed under the jurisdiction of five districts and one city.

Extended data

In 20 12, Zaozhuang has five districts, namely, Shizhong District, Xuecheng District, Yicheng District, Taierzhuang District, Shanting City and Tengzhou City 1 city, 18 street, 44 towns and 2 townships.

Tengzhou City, located in the south of Shandong Province, with a total area of 1.485 square kilometers, governs 2 1 towns and streets, 1.246 administrative villages (residences) and a total population of 1.7 million, is the most populous county-level city in Shandong Province.

Xuecheng District, located in the west of Zaozhuang City, is the south gate of Shandong Province and the new political and cultural center of Zaozhuang City, with a total area of 423.02 square kilometers.

Shizhong District, located in the east of central Zaozhuang City, with a total area of 375.27 square kilometers, accounting for 8.25% of the total area of Zaozhuang City. It has jurisdiction over five towns: Mengzhuang, Shuiguo, Qicun, Xiwangzhuang and Yongan.

In 2006, Shanting administered 10 townships (streets) and 255 administrative villages (neighborhood committees).

Yicheng District, located in southern Shandong, is a county-level city in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, with a total area of 635 square kilometers, accounting for 14% of the total area of Zaozhuang City and 0. 14% of the total area of Shandong Province. In March of 200 1 year, villages and towns merged. Yicheng District governs 5 towns and 2 streets.

Taierzhuang has jurisdiction over five towns, namely Zhang Shanzi Town, Jiantouji Town, Nigou Town, Malantun Town and Pizhuang Town, and the Canal Sub-district Office, with a total of 21/kloc-0 administrative villages and 347 natural villages.

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