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Huxian history

From 2 1 century BC to16th century BC, there were "Hu, Shi and Guo" in Xia Dynasty. This is the earliest country in Huxian area, and it is also the origin of Huxian place names. Important events in the Xia Dynasty, the Battle of Gan and the Oath of Gan, all happened near Huxian County.

Establish "worship the country" in business; Zhou, for "feng"; The Qin dynasty changed "Hu" to "Kun"; There was a "Ling County" in the Western Han Dynasty. For generations,

Huxian County in Xia Dynasty is a country with Hu's family, and Xia's surname is Xia Guo. Xia was the first slave country in China's history. At this time, countries often take clan names as their country names. For example, "Xia Houshi" means "Xia Guo" and "You Hu Shi" means "Hu Guo". You Hu is the earliest country in Huxian area, and it is also the origin of Huxian place names.

In Shang dynasty, Huxian county had worshipped the country, and then served as a city, all of which belonged to Shang dynasty. Ganting and Ganpan in Huxian County of Shang Dynasty were also countries of Shang Dynasty.

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Zhou Ping moved eastward, giving Qin Xianggong a rich land.

Qin set up literature and history in Xianyang, and also governed the three auxiliary departments, and Huxian was under the jurisdiction of literature and history.

In the early Han Dynasty, the county was in Youfufeng, and the nine-year high school was a civil history. In the first year of Emperor Wudi, it was in Youfufeng, and in the Eastern Han Dynasty it was still in Youfufeng.

Huxian County in the Three Kingdoms belongs to Shiping County.

Huxian County in Jin Dynasty belongs to Shiping County.

Huxian County in the Northern Wei Dynasty belongs to Jingzhao County.

Huxian County in the Western Wei Dynasty belongs to Jingzhao County in Yongzhou.

Huxian County in the Northern Zhou Dynasty belongs to Jing Zhaoyin.

Huxian County in Sui Dynasty belongs to Jingzhao County.

Huxian County in Tang Dynasty belonged to Jingzhao County, Jingzhao House and Guannei Road. In the 21st year of Kaiyuan, Huxian County belonged to Gyeonggi Province.

During the Five Dynasties, Huxian belonged to Da 'an Prefecture. Tang, Jin, Han and four counties belong to Jingzhao House.

Huxian County in the Northern Song Dynasty belongs to Jingzhao County, Jingzhao House and Yongxing Army Road.

Shaanxi in Jin Dynasty was divided into 6 roads, and Huxian County belonged to Jingzhao Road Jingzhao House.

In the Yuan Dynasty, Shaanxi established Zhongshu Province, which governed 6 roads, and Huxian County belonged to Fengyuan Road.

At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Huxian County belonged to Xi 'anzhou, which was Neiguan.

During the Qing Dynasty, it was still ruled by the Ming Dynasty, and Huxian County belonged to Xi 'an Prefecture.

In the first year of the Republic of China, Shaanxi Ministry of Foreign Affairs was abolished, and the whole province was divided into seven prefectures, and Huxian County was subordinate to xi 'an Prefecture.

In September 1964, 10, the people, committees and members of Shaanxi province informed that "Lingxian" was changed to "Huxian" with the approval of the state, government and hospital.