The Historical Evolution of Hua 'an County

In the Zhou Dynasty, Huafeng belonged to "seven places in Fujian". During the Spring and Autumn Period, it was under the jurisdiction of Yue State.

In the thirty-fifth year of Zhou Xianwang (the first 334 years), when Chu was destroyed, Vietnamese people entered Fujian on a large scale and lived with local aborigines, gradually forming a new tribe of Fujian and Vietnam. Huafeng belongs to "Fujian and Vietnam". In the thirty-third year of Qin Shihuang (2 14 BC), Minzhong County in Qin Bamboo Slips belonged to Huafeng.

In the first year of Emperor Gaozu (206 BC), none of the descendants of Gou Jian, the King of Yue, was the King of Min, with Dongye County (now Fuzhou) as its capital. Huafeng is under the jurisdiction of Fujian and Vietnam.

In the first year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (1 10 years ago), Emperor Wu set out to crusade against Fujian and Vietnam, and Fujian and Vietnam died. The old land was changed to Ye County, which belongs to Huiji County. The county government is located in Ye Ye (now Fuzhou), and Huafeng is under the jurisdiction of Ye County, Huiji County.

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ye County was renamed Donghouguan, and Huafeng's ownership remained unchanged.

After the first year of Jian 'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty (196), Sun Ce entered Fujian, renamed Jian 'an County, and administered five counties. Huafeng belonged to Houguan County of Jian 'an County.

In the third year of Jin Taikang (282), in the third year after the Three Kingdoms returned to Jin, Jian 'an County was located in Houguan. Huafeng is included in Jin 'an County.

Prison in Tian Liang, location analysis of Jin 'an County in Nan 'an County. In the sixth year of Liang Datong (540), Longxi County was built, and Huafeng was a part of Longxi County.

In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Chen changed Nan 'an County to Wei, and later changed it to Fengzhou. In the ninth year of Emperor Wendi (589), Fengzhou was changed to Quanzhou.

In 606, the year of Sui Daye, Quanzhou was also called Zhou Min. The following year, Fujian was changed to Jian 'an County. Huafeng at this time is a part of Longxi County, Jian 'an County.

In the first year of Tang Gaozu (6 18), the Tang Dynasty died in Sui Dynasty, and Huafeng was under the jurisdiction of Longxi County in Fengzhou, belonging to Lingnan Road (later renamed as Quanzhou Dudufu of Jiangnan East Road).

At the beginning of Zhenguan, Feifeng Prefecture entered Quanzhou. Longxi County (including today's Hua 'an County) belongs to Quanzhou, Lingnan Road.

In the second year of the Tang Dynasty (686), Wuhou approved the establishment of Zhangzhou between Quanzhou and Chaozhou.

In the first year of Tang Dynasty (760), Zhangzhou was placed under Jiangnan East Road, and Huafeng was under the jurisdiction of Longxi County, Zhangzhou, Jiangnan East Road. During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Huafeng belonged to Longxi, Zhangzhou.

In April of the third year of rejuvenating the country (978), it provided land to the Song Dynasty. In the second year of Yongxi (985), Quanzhou and Zhangzhou both belonged to Fujian Road and merged into the territory of Song Dynasty. Huafeng and Longxi County of Zhangzhou belong together.

Huafeng in the Northern Song Dynasty was in Shangli, Jiulong, Youxian Township, Longxi County, Fujian Road, 9 map 1 1 Bao: Puxi, Taoyuan, Guide, Shengping, Longling, Huafeng, Zhenshan, Penglai Pit.

During the Spring Festival of Southern Song Dynasty (124 1 ~ 1252), 33 Li in Longxi County was changed to 30 Capital, and Huafeng was listed as 25 Capital in Longxi County.

In the 16th year of Yuan Shizu to Yuan Dynasty (1279), the Southern Song Dynasty perished and the Yuan Dynasty was established. Quanzhou was first established as Fujian province, and Zhongshu was later established as Fujian province. In the 20th year of Yuan Dynasty, Quanzhou was merged into Fujian Province. At this time, Zhangzhou was promoted to Lu, leading 4 counties, and Longxi County (including Huafeng) was subordinate.

At the end of Yuan Dynasty, Huafeng belonged to Longxi County, Zhangzhou Road, Fujian Province.

In the first year of Hongwu in Ming Taizu (1368), the Yuan Dynasty perished and the Ming Dynasty was established. In the early Ming Dynasty, Fu Jian was in charge of the Ministry of Public Security.

In the same year, Zhangzhou was diverted to 10 County, and Huafeng and Longxi County were merged into Zhangzhou Prefecture.

In the first year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1644), the Ming Dynasty perished and the Qing Dynasty was established. In the third year of Shunzhi, Huafeng entered the Qing territory with Longxi County, and was subordinate to Zhangzhou Prefecture, Fujian Province.

In the 12th year of Qing Qianlong (1747), the Chengbu of Longxi County moved to China and set up the Chengbu of the county.

In the third year of Qing Dynasty (19 1 1), the Revolution of 1911 overthrew the Qing Dynasty, and the Republic of China was established in the following year, and the government was abolished as a Taoist government, and the prefecture was changed to a county. Huafeng is a county in Longxi County and has a county assistant.

During the Republic of China, Fujian Province was divided into four roads: East, West, South and North. Longxi County, Zhangzhou (later Huafeng) is under the jurisdiction of Fujian West Road Observatory.

In the third year of the Republic of China, the road was diverted, and the observation was abandoned. West Road was renamed Zhang Ting Road, which governs 19 County, and Longxi County (including Huafeng County) belongs to it.

14 years, Guangzhou National Government was established and Taoist rule was abolished. Fujian implements a political system at the provincial and county levels. Longxi County (including Huafeng County) is a county directly under the jurisdiction of the province.

1747 (in the 12th year of Qing Qianlong), Chengting Hall in Longxi County was moved to China to set up Chengting Department. 19 12 Longxi county was established, supplemented by Yu Huafeng. 1928 Hua 'an County. 1949165438+/kloc-0 was peacefully liberated on October 28th, and belongs to Longxi Special Zone (region) and Zhangzhou City. 1949165438+1October 18 After the liberation of Hua 'an County, the original Baojia system in townships (towns) was abolished and new district and village governments were established. The county is divided into four districts: District 1 (Huafeng), District 2 (Gaoan), District 3 (Shajian) and District 4 (Xiandu); It governs 73 villages.

195 1 winter, the village changed to the township. The county has jurisdiction over 4 districts and 55 townships. 10 in April, 1952, the first district Tiangong, the second district Gaoche, the third district Wuyue, Baoshan, Penglai, Mianzhu, Xiazhang, Shang Ping, Zhang Shang, Nening and other towns were designated, and the fifth district (Mianzhu) was established.

1954, the original 55 townships were adjusted to 65 townships. On September 7th 1955, the fifth district was cancelled, and the first district to fourth area was renamed as Huafeng District, Gao 'an District, Shajian District and Xiandu District. It still governs 65 townships.

On May 24th, 1956, Huafeng District was revoked; On June 23rd, Huafeng Town was formally established. At this point, the county has been reduced to three districts, with 39 townships under its jurisdiction, 1 town. On March 1957 and 17, Huafeng Town, Xiaban Township, Luoxi Township, Caoban Township, Yinhe Township, Yinkeng Township, Xibei Township and Gaoshi Township in Gao 'an District were changed, and *** 1 Town and 7 townships were directly under the jurisdiction.

March 1958, 12, withdraw the district and merge with the township. There are 25 townships in the county: Gaoling, Xiban, Huafeng, Yinhe, Xia Wen, Fuchun, Pingdu, Gaoan, Gaoming, Shajian, Xinjian, Shang Ping, Tainei, Yulan, Fengshan, Mianzhi, Yushan, Xinwei, Oshima, Jitu, Hulin, Liangcun, Xiandu, Dida and Yunshan.

1958 September 14, the original 25 townships (towns) and 88 advanced agricultural production cooperatives were merged into 6 people's communes, which were divided into 37 production brigades and 5 agricultural areas. 1959165438+10, the commune system was decentralized, and the county's production brigade was adjusted to 75. 1960, the production team was reduced to 68 people. 19615-July, 6 communes and 68 brigades in the county were changed to 10 commune and10 brigade.

1969, Huafeng Town was changed to May 7th Brigade, which was managed by Huafeng Commune. 1980 10, cancel the May 7th Brigade and restore the organizational system of Huafeng Town; Gaoche Commune merged into Gao 'an Commune and Liangcun Commune merged into Xiandu Commune.

1984 10, the people's commune was abolished and the township (town) organizational system was implemented. Restore Liangcun and Gaoche Township; Huafeng Commune merged into Huafeng Town; The other seven communes were changed to fengshan town, Shajian, Xinwei, Gaoan, Makeng, Xiandu and Hulin. At this point, the county * * * has 9 townships, 1 town, 4 neighborhood committees and 90 villages. By 1986, the number of villages in Xiandu Township has increased to 9 1.

1990, Huaan county established 1 town (Huafeng) and 9 townships (Fengshan, Shajian, Xinwei, Gao 'an, Makeng, Xiandu, Hulin, Liangcun and Gaoche), which governed 4 neighborhood committees and 9 1 village.

1997, with an area of 13 15 km2 and a population of158,000. It has jurisdiction over 6 towns and 4 townships including Huafeng Town, Fengshan Town, Shajian Town, Xinwei Town, Gao 'an Town, Xiandu Town, Makeng Township, Hulin Township and Liangcun Township. The county government is in Fengzhen, China.

In September 2002, Liangcun Township was revoked and merged into Huafeng Town. After the adjustment of zoning, Hua 'an County governs 6 towns and 3 townships.

In 2003, Hua 'an County governed 6 towns and 3 townships: Huafeng Town, Fengshan Town, Shajian Town, Xinwei Town, Gaoan Town, Xiandu Town, Makeng Township, Hulin Township and Gaoche Township.