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Excuse me, where does the Jehol referred to in "Braving the Guandong" refer to now?

Jehol, referred to as Jehol for short, is one of the old administrative divisions of China. It was revoked on February 19 14 and on July 30, 955. Located at the junction of Hebei Province, Liaoning Province and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

name

The name Jehol comes from the hot springs in chengde mountain resort. After the hot spring water flows into Wulie River, the downstream part of Wulie River in Chengde City does not freeze and steam transpiration in the local cold winter climate, so it is called "hot" river.

history

1965438+In February 2004, the government of the Republic of China established the Jehol Special Zone, which was directly under the government of the Republic of China when it left Zhili. In July of the same year, Jehol was established. The area under its jurisdiction includes 14 counties under the jurisdiction of the former Rehe River in Zhili, and in addition, seven flags of Zhuosuotumeng in Inner Mongolia and two flags of Zhaowudameng 12 have been merged.

1September 7, 928, the national government officially announced that Jehol was changed to a provincial province, which belonged to one of the six northeastern provinces outside the customs. It has jurisdiction over 20 flags in 15 county, Zhuosuotu League and Zhaowuda League, and its capital is located in Chengde County (now Chengde City). Tang Yulin, a warlord from Feng Zhi, served as the chairman of Jehol Province.

1in March, 933, Jehol province was occupied by Japanese invaders and incorporated into Manchukuo.

1945 after War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, Jehol province resumed its previous administrative divisions.

1in may, 947, the national government redefined the area of Jehol province and added four counties: Ningcheng, Lingnan, Lubei and Tianshan. So far, Jehol Province has jurisdiction over 20 counties and 20 flags. Including Chengde, Luanping, Pingquan, Longhua, Fengning, Lingyuan, Chaoyang, Fuxin, Jianping, Suidong, Chifeng, Kailu, linxi county, Weichang, Peng Jing, Lindong, Lubei, Tianshan, Ningcheng, Lingnan, Harqin Right Banner and Harqin Banner. Hexigten Banner, Ongniud Left Banner, Ongniud Right Banner, Aohan Left Banner, Aohan Right Banner, Aohan South Banner, Naiman Banner, Kaerkazuo Banner, Zhalute Left Banner, Zhalute Right Banner and Arukerqin Banner.

1949, People's Republic of China (PRC) was founded, retaining Jehol province and re-dividing it into Chengde city and Chifeng city 16 counties and 4 flags; Chengde County, Chifeng County, Lingyuan, Pingquan, Jianchang, Jianping, Ningcheng, Weichang, wudan, Qinglong, Longhua, Fengning, Luanping, Xinglong, Beipiao, Chaoyang and other 16 counties, as well as four flags, including Harqin Right Banner, Aohan Banner, Wengniute Banner and Harqin Left Banner.

1On July 30th, 955, the second session of the First National People's Congress decided to cancel Jehol Province. Originally belonging to Chengde City in Jehol Province, eight counties, including Chengde, Pingquan, Qinglong, Xinglong, Luanping, Fengning, Longhua and Weichang, were placed under Hebei Province. Jianchang, Lingyuan, Jianping, Chaoyang, Beipiao and Harqin Zuo Qi were placed in Liaoning Province. Chifeng, wudan, Ningcheng County, Aohan Banner, Harqin Banner and Onniute Banner are under the jurisdiction of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.