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Tianchang was officially established as a county in the first year of Tianbao, Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty (AD 742). In the seventeenth year of Kaiyuan (AD 729), in order to commemorate the birth of Li Longji, Xuanzong, August 5th was designated as Qian Qiu Festival, and in the first year of Tianbao (AD 742), Jiangdu, Liuhe and Gaoyou were placed in Qian Qiu County. In the seventh year of Tianbao, Qian Qiu Festival was changed to Tianchang Festival, and Qian Qiu County was renamed Tianchang County, belonging to Yangzhou, Huainan Road. Since the scale of Tianchang County was determined, there have been no major changes in the past dynasties. In the second year of the Tang Dynasty (AD 902), Yang Xingmi established the State of Wu, and Tianchang belonged to the State of Wu.

After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, the Jiangsu-Anhui Border Region Government changed Tianchang County to Binghui County on June 29th, 35 to commemorate the achievements of General Luo Binghui, deputy commander of the New Fourth Army, in establishing Huainan Anti-Japanese Base Area. In July of the same year, Kuomintang troops occupied the county seat, which was still called Tianchang County at that time.

In 36 years of the Republic of China, the Tianchang county government was restored under the leadership of the * * * production party. In April, 37, it merged with Gaoyou to form Gaotian County Government, and was renamed Binghui County in June, 65438+February, 65438+2008, which was under the jurisdiction of the First District Commission of Jianghuai.

In 38 years of the Republic of China, it was liberated in June+10 in 5438, and the former Gaobao County was transferred to Binghui County. In April, Binghui County was placed under the Commissioner's Office of the First District in Northern Anhui (changed to the Commissioner's Office of Chuxian County in Northern Anhui in June).

1949 10 10/After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was still Binghui County, belonging to the Chu County District Commissioner's Office in northern Anhui. In April, 1 952, 1956 belonged to the Chu County District of Anhui Province. 1February 5, 959, the State Council decided to change Binghui County to Tianchang County. The following year, 65438+10.5, the county was changed to tianchang county, and 196 1 year was returned to Chuxian district, Anhui province. 1971March 29th belongs to Chuxian County, Anhui Province. 1992/the State Council approved the withdrawal of counties and the establishment of cities. At the end of 2000 1, 36 towns were merged into 28 towns (street offices), and in 2007, they were merged into 14 towns and1street offices.