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Where does Qianjiang belong?

Qianjiang belongs to Hubei province.

Qianjiang River is located in Jianghan Plain in central Hubei Province, bordering Hanshui River in the north and Yangtze River in the south. It is located in the lower reaches of the Han River, across the Dongjing River and the upper and lower Xijing Rivers. Qianjiang City/KLOC-0 was abolished in May, 1988, and 19941October was listed as a municipality directly under the Central Government of Hubei Province.

Qianjiang is an important member of Wuhan city circle and urban agglomeration in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. As of May 20 16, Qianjiang had jurisdiction over 6 streets, 10 towns and 6 administrative districts. Garden street, the resident of the municipal government.

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In the first year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1368), Zhongxing Road was changed to Jingzhou House, so Qianjiang belonged to Jingzhou House, the secretary of Guangdong and Guangxi in the early Ming Dynasty.

In the tenth year of Jiajing in Qing Dynasty (153 1), Anlu House was promoted to Chengtianfu, and Qianjiang was changed to it. In the third year of Shunzhi (1646), Chengtianfu was changed to Anlufu. In the third year of Kangxi (1664), Huguang was divided into Hubei and Hunan. Qianjiang belongs to Anlufu, Hubei Province.

In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), the government was changed to Dao, and Dao was an administrative organization between provinces and counties. Qianjiang belongs to Hubei Road (later renamed Xiangyang Road). In the Republic of China 14 (1925), the Taoist system was abolished and it was directly under the jurisdiction of the province.

In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), administrative supervision areas were set up between provinces and counties, and Qianjiang belonged to the seventh district (1934 belonged to the sixth district, and later belonged to it). In the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936), the seventh district was renamed fourth area, which still belonged to Qianjiang (until 1947).

During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Qianjiang county government was forced to move to tugboat port, Yangliutai and Xiongkou. In the spring of 32 years (1943), he left Qianjiang and set up an office in Gongan County. After the Japanese surrendered, they were ruled.

From the spring of the 31st year of the Republic of China (1942) to the autumn of the 34th year of the Republic of China (1945), it was an anti-Japanese base area under the jurisdiction of the anti-Japanese democratic governments of Qian Jing, Tian Qianmian and Tian Jingqian, which were jointly owned by Xiangnan and Xianghe in the Hubei-Henan border region.

Qianjing Anti-Japanese Democratic Government is located in Mo Jialing, Maeda Anti-Japanese Democratic Government was located in Taoheling, Zongkou, and Tianjinqian Anti-Japanese Democratic Government was located in Xiajiachang.

From February in the 36th year of the Republic of China (1947) to June in the 38th year of the Republic of China (1949), the whole county was a liberated area, under the jurisdiction of the people's democratic governments of Jiangjingqian, Tianqingmian and Tianjingqian counties under the administrative offices of Xiangnan and Hubei in Jianghan District. Jiang County People's Democratic Government is located in Xiongkou, and Tianjingqian County People's Democratic Government is located in Xiajiachang.

In the thirty-eighth year of the Republic of China (1949), Bianbian County was abandoned in July, and the original county name and county territory were restored. Jiangjingqian, Tianqianmian and Tianjingqian counties were abandoned. Qianjiang County People's Government, located in Xiongkou, is subordinate to the Office of Inspector General of Jingzhou Administrative Region, Hubei Province. In August, Qianjiang County People's Government moved to Chengguan (now Garden Office).

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