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What is the history of Zuoyun County in Datong City?

Zuoyun County has a long history. According to the textual research of domestic historians on the stone tools unearthed in China, as early as 65438+ 10,000 years ago, human beings had already thrived on this land. It is also a border town, and it has been a "battleground for military strategists" in past dynasties. Due to the frequent wars in the history of northern China, the local administrative divisions, cities and population also changed frequently, and the Shang and Zhou Dynasties belonged to the northern part of Jizhou. In the Spring and Autumn Period, it was called Beidi Ranch, and it was called Aries Land. During the Warring States period, it belonged to Zhao State and was located in Wuzhou. The Qin Dynasty belongs to Yanmen County. County was established in Han Dynasty and changed to Wuzhou County. Jin Yongjia returned to China for four years (3 10). During the Northern Wei Dynasty, it was transferred to Zhou Huan (now Datong), which is the land of Pingcheng, Kyoto. During the Northern Zhou Dynasty, the land belonged to Beishuozhou. After the unification of China in the first year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (58 1), the state was changed to county, belonging to Yunnei County of Mayi County. In the 14th year of Tang Zhenguan (640), Dingxiang County was established in Guyun County, which was also under the rule of Yunzhou and belonged to Dingxiang County of Yunzhou. In the Five Dynasties, it belonged to the late Tang Dynasty and was placed under Hedong Road. In the third year of Qing Dynasty (936), Shi Jingtang, a rebel from Hedong, ceded 16 to Qidan and returned to Liao. The Yuan Dynasty belonged to Datong Road, Hedong Shanxi Road and Zhongshu Province. In the first year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1403), Datong Zuo Wei was founded. In September of the third year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (1725), Jiubao of Beixi Road was merged and renamed Zuoyun County. In the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), it was directly under Shanxi Province. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, the anti-Japanese county governments of Dahuai Zuozuo, Zuoyou and Dafeng were established one after another, and transferred to theNo. 1 1 administrative office of the Jinsui Border Region. 1940, Union County was abolished and Zuoyun County was re-established, belonging to the eleventh institution in the west of Shanxi Province. Zuoyun County was liberated in September 1945, and it belongs to five secret service agencies in Shanxi and Suiyuan. 1949 10, which belongs to Yanbei institution of Chahar province. 1952165438+10 Chahar province was revoked in October and belongs to Yanbei District of Shanxi Province. From 65438 to 0993, Yanbei area was merged into Datong City, and Zuoyun County was subordinate to Datong City.

1993 to 200 1, the county has Guanjiabao Township, Queershan Township, Zhangjiachang Township, Luwei Township, Chenjiayao Township, Hangeta Township, Santun Township, Chengguan Town, Madaotou Township, Xiaojingzhuang Township, Garlic Township, Dianwan Town, Shuiyao Township and Yang Qian Fort Township. 200 1 year merged into 9 towns and 233 administrative villages. Among them, Luwei Township was abolished and the administrative area was merged into Guanjiabao Township; Cancel Chenjiayao Township and Hangeta Township, and merge their administrative areas into Santun Township; Cancel Baoxiang, and the administrative area will be merged into Zhangjiachang Township; Cancel Suanzihe Township and merge its administrative area into Xiaojingzhuang Township; Renamed the original Chengguan Town as Yunxing Town.