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The Historical Evolution of Yilong County

Liangzhou, Guli, Yilong and the early Warring States period were the land of Bazi.

In the first year of Liang dynasty (502), the county system was established, and the city and county were located in Yilong county at the top of Jincheng. In the early Tang Dynasty (768), it was changed to Yilong County because the word "dragon" was taboo in Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty.

Yilong has a long history. Guli Liangzhou was the land of Bazi in the Warring States Period. 3 14 years ago, King Hui of Qin destroyed the country, Liba County, with Langzhong County as its capital.

In the middle of the Western Jin Dynasty (304-347), Lamb County was located in Dayi Mountain, Dayi Township, belonging to Ba County of Han Dynasty.

During the Jin, Song and Qi Dynasties, the county belonged to Langzhong County and Brazil County in the northwest and Qu Yan County in Qu Yan County in the southeast.

In the first year of Liang Yuanlin in the Southern Dynasties (502), Longcheng County and Yilong County were set up, and the counties were ruled together, at the top of Jincheng today.

At the same time, Yinda County was established, and the county was governed by Yinda Town, Yilong County.

In the first year of Liang Datong (535), Fuyu County and Angu County were set up, and Xuanhan County was set up in Datong. County name Fuyu Mountain (now Longcheng Village), County and Xuanhan County are under the jurisdiction of Luoda Township, and Angu County is under the jurisdiction of Angu Township in yingshan county.

The Western Wei Dynasty (538-55 1) still attacked Liangzhi, Longcheng and Yin Da counties, and Fuyu introduced Xuanhan and Angu counties.

In the fourth year of North China (569), Yi 'an County and Fuyu County of Western Wei Liang were transferred to Pengzhou, and Longcheng County was reserved. Fuyu County was moved from Daluochi in Yilong County to Anguchang in yingshan county.

Longcheng County governs Yilong County and Yinda County.

In the third year of Sui Huangkai (583), Fuyu, Yi 'an and Longcheng counties in Ba Pengzhou and Jingyang county in Qu County.

In the 18th year (598), Xuanhan County was changed to Fuyu County.

In the third year of Daye (607), the abandoned state was changed to a county, and Yilong and Yin Da counties belonged to Brazilian counties (the county was ruled in Langzhong County today, and Fuyu County belonged to Qinghua County (the county was ruled in Bazhong County today).

In the first year of Wude in Tang Gaozu (6 18), Pengzhou was restored, which governed six counties including Yilong, Yin Da and Fuyu.

In the third year of Wude (620), Zhou Fang was established, and the state governance and Yilong county governance were all in jincheng mountain today.

In the fourth year of Wude (62 1), a new city was established in the south and parts of Xiangru County, which was jointly built with Prince Yin and renamed Xinzheng County, which was under the jurisdiction of Langzhong, and the county governed Xinzheng Town of Yilong County.

In the eighth year of Wude (625), Zhou Fang was abandoned and Yilong belonged to Pengzhou.

In the 26th year of Kaiyuan (738), Yilong County moved to the mountainside of Jincheng.

In order to avoid Xuanzong Li Longji, Yilong County was renamed as Yilong County in the early year of Dali (766).

In the 28th year of Kaiyuan (740), Fuyu County moved to Lijiaba, Lu Yi Town, Yilong County.

In the first year of Guangde (763), Yinda County was changed to Lianchi County (Lianchiba, Chating Township, Peng 'an County) and was later abandoned.

In the first year of Kaicheng (836), it was reset.

During the Five Dynasties (907-960), the Tang system was followed.

With the state leading the county, Pengchi, Yilong and Fuyu counties still belong to Pengzhou.

In the Northern Song Dynasty (960- 1 127), Pengzhou was called Xian 'an County, which governed four counties: Yilong, Pengchi, Fuyu and Yingshan.

Liangshan County was restored in the Southern Song Dynasty (1 127—1279), and Xian 'an County in Pengzhou was expanded from four counties to six counties.

Yuan (1206- 1368) established a provincial system, which consists of roads, prefectures and counties, and Yilong County belongs to Pengzhou, Shunqing Road, Sichuan.

In the 20th year of Yuan Dynasty (1283), the abandoned Pengchi and Fuyu counties entered Yilong County.

At the same time, Xinzheng County was removed as nanbu county.

From then on, the territory of Yilong County was basically unified.

Abandoned roads in Ming Dynasty (1368- 166 1) are divided into four levels: province, state and county.

In the eighth year of Hongwu (1375), Yilong County was merged into Pengzhou, and in the thirteenth year of Hongwu (1380), it was restored.

In the Qing Dynasty (1616-1911), Yilong County was under the jurisdiction of Shunqing Prefecture in northern Sichuan.

Xuantongyuannian (1909) changed Yilong County to "Yilong" in order to avoid the taboo of Emperor Puyi.

In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), Yi Long was renamed and abandoned, belonging to Shunqing Prefecture.

In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), the government was abandoned and the road was resumed. Yilong belongs to Jialing Road (this road is governed in Nanchong City today).

In the seventeenth year of the Republic of China (1928), the county was directly under the province.

In the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935), Yilong was a county under the jurisdiction of the 11th Administrative Supervision District of Sichuan Province (the Commissioner's Office is located in Nanchong City today).

1932, the Fourth Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army moved from the base area in the border area of Hubei, Henan and Anhui to the northeast of Sichuan, liberated Yilong on August 23, 1933, and then established Soviet regimes in counties, cities, districts, townships and villages.

At that time, the Red Army classified parts of Yilong County and its neighboring counties as Yilong County, Changsheng County and Langnan County.

The Soviet Union established Golden Town in Yilong County, which governs 1 city, 1 district and 52 townships. The Soviet * * * of Changsheng County set up Li Shanchang in Yilong County that year, and moved to the top mountain field in Bazhong the following year, governing 8 districts and 32 townships; Langnan Suvier * * *, located in Shuiguanyin, Langzhong City, governs 15 area.

The Red Army fought in Yilong for more than 30 times.

1935 From February to April, Yi Long was evacuated to cooperate with the Red Army's northward advance.

After the Red Army retreated, Yilong County resumed the old system of the Republic of China until/kloc-0 was liberated on February 23, 949.

1950, Yilong County belongs to Nanchong District of North Sichuan Administrative Office.

1952 Adjust the administrative area, and Nanfeng, Heishui and Xiangtan in Xiangtan District are placed under Pingchang County; Zhu Wen Township was assigned to Erlong (now Yin Da) District of yingshan county; Stretching, such as Erdao, Fuxing, Shuanghe (now Shuangsheng), Qishan, Jinsai and Longcheng (now Xincheng) in Peng 'an County, was placed under Yilong; 1August, 978, nanbu county New Deal, Sang Ma (now Guo Shan), Sanyuan (now Yinshan), Pingtou (now Huanshan) and Xinzheng Town were incorporated into Yilong.

1952 In September, after the administrative office of North Sichuan was abolished, Yilong County was placed under the jurisdiction of Nanchong, Sichuan Province (it was renamed as the region in August, 1968, and Nanchong City in June, 1994), and the county seat was located in Jincheng Town, halfway up the mountain in Jincheng.

In September 2005, the county moved to Xinzheng Town.