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Is Wangjiachi fortune-telling accurate in Linzhou, Henan Province _ Wangjiachi Village in Linzhou

Historical evolution of Linzhou

Linzhou is adjacent to Taihang Mountain in the west, plain in the east, thoroughfare of four provinces, and fertile land of thousands of miles.

Linzhou has a long history, which was called Long You in ancient times. It originated from the "Lin Usagi" in the Warring States Period.

Summer belongs to Jizhou, Spring and Autumn belongs to Wei, and then to Jin.

During the Warring States Period, it was Linxi, South Korea, then Wei, and then Zhao.

Qin belongs to Handan County.

In the second year of Emperor Gaudi of the Western Han Dynasty (205 BC), a county was established, which is adjacent to Lu Longshan in the west and named as "Lulong County", belonging to Hanoi County.

In the first year of Yanping in the Eastern Han Dynasty (A.D. 106), it was renamed County, and in the seventeenth year of Jian 'an (A.D. 2 12), it belonged to Wei County.

All three countries belong to Chao Ge County of Wei.

The first year of Taishi in the Western Jin Dynasty (AD 265) belonged to Jizhou County, and the first year of Yongjia (AD 307) belonged to Zhao Qian.

In the second year of Daxing in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (3 19), it belonged to Houzhao, in the seventh year of Yonghe (35 1 year), in the fifth year of Taihe (370), it belonged to Qianqin, and in the ninth year of Taiyuan (384), it belonged to Houyan.

In the sixth year of Taiping Zhenjun in the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 445), it was merged into Ye.

In the 21st year of Taihe (AD 497), Lulin County was restored.

In the first year of Yong 'an (AD 528), Qi Lin County was separated from Lv Lin County, and Lv Lin County was established as a state.

In the seventh year of Tianbao in the Northern Qi Dynasty (AD 556), the abandoned forest was considered to be a county.

Lv Lin County was restored in the Northern Zhou Dynasty.

In the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (AD 583), Linsi County was abandoned and divided into Qiyang County in the south. In the sixteenth year of Emperor Kai (AD 596), Yanzhou was established, and Yizhou was abandoned in the first year of Daye (AD 605). Qiyang County and Qi Lin County merged into Lin Si County, which belonged to Wei County.

In the second year of Tang Wude (AD 6 19), Yanzhou was rebuilt, and in the fifth year of Tang Wude (AD 622), the abandoned state was a county and belonged to a relative state.

Jin Zhenyou was promoted to Linzhou in the third year of Xingding (A.D. 12 15), belonging to Zhangdefu, Hebei West Road, and in the third year of Xingding (A.D. 12 19) plus Yanfu County, belonging to Linzhou.

In the second year of Yuan Dynasty (A.D. 1265), the abandoned state was a county, and it was Yanfu County.

In the sixth year of Zhiyuan (A.D. 1269), the state was restored, and the auxiliary rock was included in Anyang County, which belonged to Zhangdedao, Zhongshu Province.

In the third year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1370), the state was reduced to a county and renamed as Lin County, which belongs to the secretariat of Yuzhou.

Qing government.

In the second year of the Republic of China (AD 19 13), it belonged to Hebei Road, Henan Province.

In March of the 29th year of the Republic of China (AD 1940), it was divided into Beilin County and Beilin County. Beilin county belongs to the fifth area of Taihang area in Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan border region, and Linxian county belongs to the Kuomintang-ruled area.

In May of the 32nd year of the Republic of China (AD 1943), Linxian Anti-Japanese Democratic Government was established, which belongs to the seventh district of Taihang District in the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region.

In the thirty-fifth year of the Republic of China (AD 1946), Linxian County merged with Beilin County and was renamed Linxian County, belonging to the fifth district of Taihang District in the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region.

August 1949 belongs to Anyang, a plain province.

1952165438+10 belongs to Anyang, Henan province.

1962 belongs to Anyang area.

1983 10 belongs to Anyang city.

1986, Linxian county governs 15 townships.

1987 12, Chengguan Township was demolished to build a town.

1988 65438+February, Chengguan Town was divided into Chengguan Town and Suburban Township, and seven townships, namely Qi Lin, Yaocun, Heshun, Rencun, Dongyao, Hejian and Hengshui, were withdrawn from their townships to build towns.

1993, Yaocun Town and Heshun Town each set aside four administrative villages to establish Lingyang Town.

From 65438 to 0996, four townships, Donggang, Yuankang, Xia Ze and Caisang, were withdrawn to build towns, among which Xiaze Township was renamed Wulong Town.

1998, Xiaodian Township was abolished and Guilin Town was established.

1994 65438+1October 24th, with the approval of the State Council, Linxian County was abolished and Linzhou City was established, which was directly under the jurisdiction of Henan Province and temporarily managed by Anyang City.

June, 5438+October, 2003 10, Chengguan Town was abolished, and four new streets were established: Kaiyuan Street, Guiyuan Street, Longshan Street and Zhenlin Street.

20 12, Chadian township is established as a town.

20 12, 10124, the hongqiqu national economic and technological development zone was established.

2065438+August, 2004 65438+August, 2004 Shipanyan Township was withdrawn from the township to set up a town.

2065438+On March 29th, 2006, eight administrative villages, including Dongjie, Shengou, Nanying, Xiazhuang, Diepo, Shangzhuang, Haoyuan and Jingyuan, were placed under Longshan Sub-district Office. Liu Jiajie, Huaishuchi, Wangjiachi and other three administrative villages and landscape Jiaxiu community were placed under Zhenlin Sub-district Office; Dahetou, Tianxiyu and other two administrative villages were placed under Kaiyuan Sub-district Office; Suburban Township of Fine Chemical Industry Park is under the jurisdiction of Hejian Town.

On March 29th, 20 16, suburban townships were abolished and huanghua town was established, with an area of 10 1.94 square kilometers, 30 administrative villages and a total population of 55,639.