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The origin and allusions of Baoji

The origin and allusions of Baoji are as follows:

Baoji was named after the golden character "Baoji" in Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. Since then, Chencang has been renamed Baoji.

Baoji, formerly known as Chencang and Yongcheng, is known as "the hometown of Emperor Yan and the hometown of bronzes". It is an important node city of Guanzhong Plain urban agglomeration and a sub-central city of Guanzhong-Tianshui Economic Zone. Located in the west of Guanzhong Plain, it governs 3 districts and 9 counties, with a total area of 1.8 1.000 square kilometers. At the end of 20 17, the resident population was 378 1 10,000.

Baoji has a long history. It is the seat of Baoxue (the study of Baoji), which has a history of more than 2700 years. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, four national treasures, stone drums, He Zun and other cultural relics were unearthed one after another, storing China handicrafts such as Xifu Shehuo, Fengxiang woodcut New Year pictures and clay sculptures.

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Historical evolution:

Fengxiang was established as general manager office in the early Yuan Dynasty, and then dispersed. It has successively belonged to Shaanxi and other places, such as Zhongshu Province and Hanzhong Road in Shaanxi.

Ming still belongs to Fengxiang House, transferred to Shaanxi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and attached to Kansai Road.

In the early Qing Dynasty, Fengxiang House still retained the old system; In the ninth year of Kangxi (1670), Guan xi Road was cut and Xi Anliangyan Road was turned. Qianlong nine years (1744), changed to Yili Salt Road. In order to patrol the roads near Phoenix.

In the 30th year of the Republic of China (194 1), the office of the inspector general of District 9 moved to Baoji.

Baoji City was established in July 1949, with the urban and suburban areas of Baoji County as the administrative area; Set up Baoji Special Zone, located in Baoji City, under the government of Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region, which governs Baoji City and 8 counties including Baoji, Longxian, Qianyang, Fengxiang, Qishan, Fengxian, Fufeng and Yan.

In June, 1949, 1 1, Guozhen District of Baoji City was placed under Baoji County, and caijiapo District was placed under Qishan. Baoji City governs Weibin, Jintai and other 2 districts 10 county.

In March, 2003, Baoji County was abolished and chencang district of Baoji City was established. So far, Baoji has jurisdiction over 3 districts and 9 counties.