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History of Zhuanglang County?

As early as the Paleolithic, human beings lived and multiplied, and it was one of the activity areas in the legend of Fu and Nu Wa. During the Three Dynasties, the land of Zhuanglang was unclear. According to legend, Yu Xia divided the world into Kyushu, and Zhuanglang belonged to "the domain of Yongzhou" in Xia and Shang Dynasties. The Western Zhou Dynasty was a nomadic place in Xirong, which was within the scope of "waiting for clothes"; During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it was still occupied by Xirong. In the mid-Spring and Autumn Period, the power of Qin became stronger. Qin Mugong conquered and surrendered twelve Xirong tribes, thus ruling the whole Xirong area. Later, Qin Xiaogong destroyed Rong Xian (in today's Wushan County), and Zhao Haoqi of Qin destroyed Yiqurong (in today's Qingyang and Pingliang). At this point, the vast areas east of the Yellow River and Taohe River in Gansu were merged into the territory of Qin State. In order to effectively manage and rule these areas, the State of Qin established Longxi County, the earliest county-level administrative region in China's history, in 279 BC, and Beidi County in 272 AD. After Qin Shihuang destroyed the six countries, he unified the whole country and implemented the county-level system in some areas. At the end of Qin Dynasty, Zhuanglang area was always under the jurisdiction of five counties in Guanzhong (Longxi, Beidi, Jiuyuan, Shang Jun and Neishi) and Longxi County (now Lintao County, Gansu Province).

The development of history

As early as the Qin and Han dynasties, there was an administrative system. At the beginning of13rd century, when the Yuan Dynasty was founded, a road was built, named after the Tubo Zhuanglang tribe, and it was used for 770 years. After several changes in Ming and Qing dynasties until liberation, the organizational system of Zhuanglang County gradually stabilized. /kloc-was liberated in August, 1949, 1950 Pingliang turned into Tianshui, 1955 returned Pingliang, 1958 merged into Jingning, 196 1 year restored Zhuanglang County. 1993 was approved as an open county by the State Council.