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Evolution of organizational system in Xifeng county
The Yan State of Xifeng County belongs to Liaodong County.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Xifeng belonged to Liaodong County of Yan State.
Xuantu County belongs to the Han Dynasty.
The Jin Dynasty was Koguryo.
The Tang Dynasty was the residence of the Changling Mausoleum in Bohai Sea. Liao Dynasty was under the jurisdiction of Liaoyang Prefecture.
Gold is a land of salt and peace.
At the beginning of Yuan Dynasty, it was northeast of Xianping Prefecture, and later it belonged to Kaiyuan Road.
Ming is the western border of Yehe Department;
In A.D. 16 19, the Qing Taizu Nuerhachi closed this place after destroying Yehe, which was a part of the closed paddock and belonged to Yongji House. It was not until the 22nd year of Guangxu (1896) that the ban was relaxed, and in the 23rd year of Guangxu (1897), people were recruited to open up wasteland, and the policy of rewarding land reclamation immigrants was implemented. Since then, the population has gradually increased. In the 26th year of Guangxu (1900), the General's yamen was set up to administer the flag people and build a city street, and the territory gradually became prosperous. In the 28th year of Guangxu (1902), Xifeng County was established, which was under the jurisdiction of Hailongfu.
In June of the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), Fengtian belonged to Liaoshen Road. In the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929), the Northeast Government Affairs Committee was established. The county was directly under the province, Fengtian was changed to Liaoning, and Xifeng was subordinate to Liaoning Province as a second-class county. In the first year of Datong in the Puppet Manchukuo (1932), the provincial government system was announced, with five provinces in the northeast, Liaoning Province changed to Fengtian, and Xifeng County was subordinate to Fengtian as the second county. In the subsequent local administrative reform, Xifeng county was under the jurisdiction of Fengtian until July 194 1, and Siping province was added on the basis of the original 18 province, and Xifeng county was under the jurisdiction of Siping province. After the recovery of Northeast China, the plan of new provinces and regions in Northeast China was announced on June 5, 2006 (1947), which divided Northeast China into nine provinces, merged the then pseudo-Siping and Xing 'an South provinces into northern Liaoning Province, and Xifeng County was also placed under the jurisdiction of northern Liaoning Province. Xifeng was liberated in June, 1947, and was placed under the Second Administrative Office of Liaoning Province in June. From 1947 to 195 1, it was placed under the leadership of Tonghua institution in Liaodong province.
From 1952 to 1954, it belongs to Liaodong province.
From 1955 to 1958, it was placed under the leadership of Tieling institution in Liaoning province.
From 1959 to 1963, it was placed under the leadership of Shenyang.
1964 to 1966, led by the Shenyang regional Commissioner's office.
1976 is led by Tieling administrative office.
On September 20th, 1984, Tieling City, the provincial capital, was established, and Xifeng County was subordinate to it.
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