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Which city does Dayi County belong to?

Dayi belongs to Chengdu.

Dayi County belongs to Chengdu, Sichuan Province, and is located in the transition zone from Chengdu Plain to Northwest Sichuan Plateau, bordering Qionglai Mountains. Chongzhou city in the east, Xinjin District in the southeast, Qionglai City in the southwest, Lushan County and Baoxing County in Ya 'an City in the west and Wenchuan County in Aba Prefecture in the north.

Dayi county is high in the northwest and low in the southeast, and gradually decreases. There are three topographical regions in turn: mountainous region, hilly region and plain region, which have the landform structure of "seven mountains, one water and two fields". Mountains, hills and plains account for 60.5%, 16.7% and 22.8% of the county's total area respectively.

Dayi history

As early as the Neolithic Age, there were human activities in China. Summer and Zhou are the places of ancient Shu. In 3 16 BC, Qin destroyed ancient Shu, and now Dayi county is the county. After several changes, until the second year of Wei Heng, Tang Gaozong (67 1), Dayi County was established, belonging to Qiongzhou, and the county was now in Jinyuan Town. "Taiping Journey to the West" records: "The county is located in Shandong, heming, and its city is vast, hence the name."

After Dayi established the county, the organizational system in Tang and Song Dynasties remained unchanged. In the 21st year of Yuan Dynasty (1284), Anren County and Huojing County were abolished, and their administrative areas were placed under the jurisdiction of Dayi County. In the 10th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1377), Dayi County was revoked, and the capital well entered Qiongxian County, which belonged to Jiading Prefecture.

In November of the 13th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1380), the organizational system of Dayi County was restored and it still belonged to Jiading Prefecture. In the 19th year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1483), Qiongxian was restored to Qiongzhou, and Dayi remained in Qiongzhou from the first year of the Republic of China (19 12). In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), the state capital was Qionglai County, and Dayi was placed under Sichuan South Road.

Refer to the above contents: Dayi County People's Government-Physical Geography

Refer to the above contents: Dayi County People's Government-Historical Evolution