By the end of 21, Zhuxi County had jurisdiction over 8 towns and 7 townships.
1. Eight towns: Chengguan Town, Jiangjiayan Town, Zhongfeng Town, Shuiping Town, Xianhe Town, Fengxi Town, Quanxi Town and Longba Town.
2. Seven townships: Xinzhou Township, Eping Township, Huiwan Township, Tianbao Township, Taoyuan Township, Xiangba Township and Yingbing Township.
Zhuxi County is located in Qinba Mountain area at the junction of Hubei, Chongqing and Shaanxi provinces, with Pingli, Zhenping and Xunyang counties in Shaanxi Province in the west, Wuxi County in Chongqing City in the south and Zhushan County in the east, located at 19 29 ′-11 8 ′ east longitude and 31 32 ′-32 31 ′ north latitude. The county is 14 kilometers long from north to south and 51 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of 3,296 square kilometers.
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Zhuxi County, the Western Zhou Dynasty belongs to the ancient Yong country. In 611 BC, Chu (the third year of Chu Zhuangwang in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty) destroyed Yong, and it was placed in Yong County, and Zhuxi was the territory of Shang Yong (the article on Yong County in Ci Hai). In 221 BC, Qin (the 26th year of Qin Shihuang) unified the whole country. Abolish the enfeoffment system and establish the county system. Zhuxi still belongs to Shangyong County and transferred to Hanzhong County.
in 26 BC (the first year of Emperor Gaozu of the Western Han Dynasty), Qin was destroyed by the Han Dynasty, following the county system. In 22 BC (the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu of the Western Han Dynasty), it was analyzed that the land of Shang Yong was located in Wuling County, which belonged to Hanzhong County. This was the beginning of the establishment of Zhuxi County, and it was located in the east of Zhuxi County today (Wuling County in Geography of Han Dynasty and Dictionary of Ancient and Modern Place Names).
in the eastern Han dynasty, Wuling, a province, entered shangyong and still transferred to Hanzhong county (the annals of the county and the country in the later Han dynasty). In 227 AD (the first year of the Three Kingdoms Wei Mingdi Taihe), Wuling County was restored. Shangyong, Wuling and Wuxian were placed in Shangyong County, and Wuling was transferred to Shangyong County (The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Shu).
Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty proclaimed himself emperor on behalf of Wei, and Wuling County still belonged to Shangyong County and was transferred to Jingzhou (Geography of the Book of Jin). In the Southern and Northern Dynasties, in the Southern Song Dynasty, Wuling belonged to Shangyong County, and was transferred to Liangzhou (Song Book "County Records"). In the Southern Dynasties, Wuling still belonged to Shangyong County. In the Southern Dynasties, Wuling was changed to Xinfeng County (Xinfeng County in the Dictionary of Ancient and Modern Place Names).
in the northern dynasties and the western Wei dynasty, it was renamed shangyong county (Sui Shu's geography). In the Northern Dynasties and Zhou Dynasty, it was changed to Kong Yang (Sui Shu's Geography). Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty proclaimed himself emperor on behalf of Zhou Dynasty, and then unified the whole country. In 598 (the 18th year of Emperor Kaihuang), Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty changed Kongyang to Shangyong, which belonged to Fangling County and was transferred to Liangzhou (Geography of Sui Shu).
the Tang dynasty followed the sui system, and shangyong county belonged to fangling county, which was the south road of Lishan (geography in Tang dynasty). In 968 (the first year of Song Taizu Kaibao), the province entered Zhushan (Geography of Song Dynasty), and since then, Zhuxi has been a territory of Zhuxi County.
in 1476 (the 12th year of Chenghua, Ming dynasty), in order to appease the refugees in Jingxiang, they all called for the establishment of prefectures and counties to strengthen local rule. Therefore, the Yindian Society of Zhushan County was founded, named after the Zhuxi River in China, and belonged to Yunyang House, which was subordinate to Jingnan Road under Huguang. In 1644, the Ming Dynasty proclaimed itself emperor and followed the Ming system. Zhuxi County still belongs to Yunyang Prefecture, and it was transferred to Hubei Province to announce the deployment of the Ministry.
in October, 1911, Wuchang succeeded in its first meaning, and Zhuxi changed its name in late November. In 1912, it belonged to the people, first to Xiangyang Road, and then to the 11th administrative supervision area of Hubei Province. In 1932, it belonged to the eighth administrative supervision area.
in may p>1949, Zhuxi county was liberated, and it belonged to liangyun administrative office of southern Shaanxi military region. In 195, it was changed to the Office of Yunyang Administrative Commissioner of Hubei Province. In 1952, Yunyang Administrative Commissioner's Office merged with Xiangyang Administrative Commissioner's Office, and Zhuxi County belonged to Xiangyang Administrative Commissioner's Office.
In p>1965, Yunyang Administrative Commissioner's Office and Xiangyang Administrative Commissioner's Office were set up separately, and Zhuxi County was subordinate to Yunyang District Administrative Office. In October 1994, Yunyang District Administrative Office and Shiyan Municipal People's Government merged into Shiyan Municipal People's Government, and Zhuxi County was subordinate to Shiyan Municipal People's Government.
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