Yongzhou City, Hunan Province (Chinese pinyin: Yongzhou City, English: Yongzhou City). Formerly known as Lingling area, it is called Yongzhou for short, and it is also called Xiaoxiang or Bamboo City.
[Edit this paragraph ]2 Geographical location:
Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, is located in the southwest of Hunan Province. Xiangjiang River runs through Lingqi Basin from west to east, and Xiaoshui runs through the whole territory from south to north. Yongzhou city is adjacent to Chenzhou city in the east, Qingyuan city in Guangdong province in the southeast, Hezhou city in Guangxi in the southwest, Guilin city in Guangxi in the west, Shaoyang city in the northwest and Hengyang city in the northeast. Geographical coordinates are north latitude11106'-1221',and north latitude is 24 39'-26 51'. The longest distance from north to south is 245km, and the widest distance from east to west is144km. The total area is 2244 1.43 km2 (i.e. 22,400 km2) and the total population is 5.8 million (2009); Among them, Yongzhou covers an area of 3,200 square kilometers, with a total population of 165438+ 10,000 (in 2009) and an urban population of more than 400,000.
[Edit this paragraph ]3 administrative divisions:
Yongzhou City now governs Yongzhou City (Lingling District and Lengshuitan District) and Qiyang County, Dongan County, Shuangpai County, Daoxian County, ningyuan county, Xintian County, Lanshan County, Jiangyong County and Jianghua Yao Autonomous County. * * * Nine counties and two districts.
Yongzhou Municipal People's Government was originally located in Xiaoshui Road, Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City, and has now moved toNo. Yiyun Road 1, Meiwan Street, Lengshuitan District, Yongzhou City.
Lingling District of Yongzhou covers an area of 1.986 square kilometers and has a population of 600,000. The postal code is 425 100. District People's Government in Nanjin Middle Road.
Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City covers an area of 1.222 square kilometers and has a population of 500,000. The postal code is 425000. Wu Tong Road District People's Government.
Qiyang County covers an area of 25 19 square kilometers and a population of 1.02 million. The postal code is 426 100. County People's Government in Wuxi Town.
Dongan county covers an area of 22 1 1 km2 and has a population of 590,000. The postal code is 425900. County people's government in baiya town.
Dao county covers an area of 244 1 km2 and has a population of 670,000. The postal code is 425300. County People's Government is stationed in Daojiang Town.
Ningyuan county covers an area of 2,508 square kilometers and has a population of 740,000. The postal code is 425600. County People's Government in Shunling Town.
Jiangyong county covers an area of 1633 square kilometers and has a population of 250,000. The postal code is 425400. The county people's government is located in Xiaopu Town.
Lanshan County covers an area of 1.807 square kilometers and has a population of 350,000. The postal code is 425800. County People's Government in Tafeng Town.
Xintian county covers an area of 1004 square kilometers with a population of 370,000. The postal code is 425700. County People's Government in Longquan Town.
Shuangpai County covers an area of 1.739 square kilometers and a population of1.7000. The postal code is 425200. County people's government in longbo town.
Jianghua Yao Autonomous County covers an area of 32 16 square kilometers with a population of 460,000. The postal code is 425500. Autonomous County People's Government in Tuojiang Town.
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Brief introduction of administrative divisions in Yongzhou;
Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, formerly known as Lingling County, Hunan Province, is located in the southwest of Hunan Province, north of Yongzhou, adjacent to Qiyang County in the east, Shuangpai County in the south, quanzhou county and Dongan County in Guangxi in the west and Qidong County in Hengyang in the north. Yongzhou has a total area of 3,200 square kilometers, of which the urban area is more than 50 square kilometers. The registered population of municipal districts is 165438+ 10,000 (in 2009), of which the registered population of urban areas is over 400,000. As of September 9, 2009, Yongzhou municipality had 10 streets, 19 towns, 6 townships and 2 development parks. There are 878 villages (communities) in the urban area. Among them, Lingling District of Yongzhou City governs 4 streets, 8 towns and 4 townships; ***545 villages (communities). Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City governs 6 streets, 1 1 town, 2 townships and 2 development parks. ***333 village (community). They are: Xujiajing Sub-district Office, Chaoyang Sub-district Office, Nanjindu Sub-district Office, Qilidian Sub-district Office, Meiwan Sub-district Office, Lingjiaoshan Sub-district Office, Xiaojiayuan Sub-district Office, Yangjiaqiao Sub-district Office, Wu Tong Sub-district Office, Fenghuang Sub-district Office, Youtingxu Town, Jieluqiao Town, Lingjiaotang Town, Fujiaqiao Town, Huangtianpu Town and Zhu Zhu Town. Town \ Huangyangsi Town \ Shanglingqiao Town \ Zhushanqiao Town \ Tang Yi Town \ Lanjiaoshan Town \ Caishi Town \ Daqingping Township \ Shishanjiao Township \ Dangdi Township \ Shuzipu Township \ Coral Township \ Yangcundian Township \ Maping Agricultural Development Zone \ lengshuitan Industrial Park.
[edit this paragraph ]4 city profile:
Yongzhou is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Hunan Province and a port city in the southwest of Hunan Province. Located in the south-central part of China Golden Line, it borders Chenzhou in the east, Qingyuan in Guangdong in the southeast, Hezhou in Guangxi in the southwest, Guilin in Guangxi in the west, Shaoyang in the northwest, Hengyang in the northeast, the northern foot of Wuling, and the borders of Hunan, Guangdong and Guangxi. Yongzhou is a coastal inland, the frontier of inland, and the main channel from Hunan to Guangdong, Guangxi, South China (Hainan, Southwest China) and Hong Kong and Macao. 207 national highway, National Highway 322 and Yonglan Expressway, namely Yongzhou Section of Erguang Expressway (upgraded from Provincial Highway 1830 Yong Lian Highway), Hengkun Expressway, Gui Xiang Railway and Luozhan Railway run through the whole territory, and nine provincial highways crisscross. Yongzhou Lingling Airport has opened flights to Changsha, Haikou, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Hengkun Expressway, Erguang Expressway, Luozhan Railway and Gui Xiang Railway have formed new railway hubs in Yongzhou (zero-degree cold city). The planned Guiyang-Fuzhou railway will cross the central part of Yongzhou.
Yongzhou was called Lingling County in ancient times, and it was named after Shun Di's southern tour collapsed in Jiuyi Mountain in Ningyuan. In the early years of Sui Dynasty, Yongzhou General Administration was established. Yongzhou has been called "Xiaoxiang" since ancient times because of the intersection of Xiaoshui and Xiangjiang River in the urban area. 1995 1 1 With the approval of the State Council, the Lingling area was abolished and Yongzhou City was established. Yongzhou has been a traffic fortress from Central China and East China to Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan and Southwest China since ancient times. It is also an important gateway to Hunan's opening to the outside world, and is known as the "Nanshan thoroughfare". "Away from land and water, with Chu and Guangdong as the center, remote control is connected with Wuling, with Geng Mei in front and Heng Yue Town behind". The northeast of the town can enter the hinterland of the Central Plains and control the throat of the southwest Guangxi border. According to the southeast, it guards the Guangdong seaside passage, so it is a battleground for military strategists in past dynasties. It is the only area in Hunan that borders Guangdong and Guangxi. Yongzhou (zero cold city) is only over 500 kilometers away from Guangzhou, and Nanliu County is only over 400 kilometers away from Guangzhou. It is "coastal inland, the frontier of the mainland".
Yongzhou is a book with profound historical and cultural connotations. According to the latest research results of authoritative experts, Yongzhou is the source of rice cultivation in the world, the source of ceramic industry in China and the source of Chinese civilization and morality. Shun's enlightened governance, meritocracy, Liu Zongyuan's profound thought of loving the people and the people, Zhou Dunyi's simple materialistic thought and lofty morality of "removing mud and not staining", the mysterious and colorful Yao culture of "Nvshu", the excavation of Yuchanyan cultural relics in Daoxian County and the appearance of Yongzhou ancient culture have all enriched the treasure house of Chinese culture. The landscape of Yongzhou is a combination of "strangeness, uniqueness, danger and beauty" and beautiful legends, as well as a combination of natural interest and historical culture. Liuzi Temple, Yongzhou Confucian Temple, Wuxi Forest of Steles, Jiuyi Mountain Shundi Mausoleum, Qiyang Wenchang Tower, Sansheng Lake, Yangmingshan, Huang Shun, Jianghua Medicine City and Xiangyuan Hot Springs have become new tourist hotspots.
[Edit this paragraph] 5 Historical evolution:
Lingling and Yongzhou are two important place names in ancient times. Yongzhou was called Lingling before Sui Dynasty. After the Sui Dynasty, Yongzhou and Lingling became one place and two places, generally referring to today's prefecture-level Yongzhou city, especially today's Yongzhou urban area (namely Lingling District and Lengshuitan District).
Lingling County, named after the Han Dynasty, is under the jurisdiction of Lingling County, which is located in Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
The three countries are named Lingling County, and Quanling County governs Lingling County, which is located in Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
Lingling County is named after Jin Dynasty, and it is under the jurisdiction of Lingling County, Quanling County. It is located in Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
During the period of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, it was named Yongzhou General Government, and Lingling County was under the jurisdiction of Yongzhou General Government, which was located in Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
During the Yang Di period, Lingling County got its name, and Lingling County was under the jurisdiction of Zero Ling County, located in Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
Yongzhou, a famous county in the Tang Dynasty, is under the jurisdiction of Yongzhou Prefecture and located in Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
Yongzhou was named after the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period. Lingling County is under the jurisdiction of Yongzhou Prefecture and is located in Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
Yongzhou was named in the Song Dynasty, and Lingling County is under the jurisdiction of Yongzhou Prefecture, which is located in Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
Yongzhou Road was named after the Yuan Dynasty, and Lingling County was named Yongzhou Luluzhi, located in Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
Named after Yongzhou Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty, Lingling County is under the jurisdiction of Yongzhou Prefecture and located in Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
In the Qing Dynasty, it was named Yongzhou House, and Lingling County was under the jurisdiction of Yongzhou House, located in Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
During the Republic of China, Hunan Ninth Administrative Inspector District and Hunan Seventh Administrative Inspector District were the residences of the Commissioner's Office in Lingling County, Yongzhou City.
* * * Heguo (1949 10-1984 June) is Yongzhou Special Zone, Lingling Special Zone and Lingling District. Lingling County is the resident of the Special Zone Commissioner's Office and the regional administrative office, and the resident is now Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
* * * The Republic of China (June 1984 to June 1995,165438+1October) is a Lingling area. Yongzhou City, at the county level, is the resident of Lingling District Administrative Office, and the resident is now Xujiajing Street, Lingling District, Yongzhou City.
* * * The name of the Republic of China (1995 165438+20001October-May) is Yongzhou City, and Shan Zhi District of Yongzhou City is the residence of Yongzhou Municipal People's Government (1995 65438+2000/kloc-).
* * * The name of the Republic of China (June 2005-present) is Yongzhou City, and Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City is the residence of Yongzhou Municipal People's Government (May 2000-present), and the residence is Meiwan Street, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City.
(1) Pre-Qin period
At the end of primitive society, Yongzhou today belongs to the south of Sanmiao country.
From Xia Shang Dynasty to Western Zhou Dynasty, Yongzhou area now belongs to Jingzhou.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Yongzhou area now belongs to the south of Chu.
(2) Qin dynasty
In the twenty-sixth year of Qin Shihuang (22 1), the county system was implemented, with Changsha County and Lingling County.
(3) Han Dynasty
In June, the fifth year of Yuan Shuo, Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, Renzi, that is, on June 26th of the lunar calendar in 124 BC, named Liu Xian, the son of Liu Fa, the king of Changsha, as the marquis of Quanling County.
In the sixth year of Emperor Gaozu Ding Yuan (1 1 1), he analyzed Lingling County, a state-owned county in Changsha. Lingling County governs 7 counties and 4 states: 7 counties are Lingling County (now quanzhou county, xing an and Guanyang counties in Guangxi), Yingdao County (now south of ningyuan county), Lingdao County (now ningyuan county and Xintian County), Shi 'an County (now Guilin, Lingui, Yangshuo, lingchuan county and Yongfu counties in Guangxi) and Yingpu County (now). 4 Houguo is the whole ridge Houguo (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City, Qiyang County, Qidong County, Dong 'an County and parts of Shuangpai County, all of which belong to Lingling District of Yongzhou City), Douliang Houguo (now Dongkou County, Wugang City, Suining County and Chengbu County), Houguo (now Shaoyang County and Xinning County). County governs Lingling County (located in Yanshui Town, southwest of quanzhou county, Guangxi). In the fifth year of Yuanfeng (before 106), there were states in the county, and Lingling County belonged to Jingzhou. Lingling County in the Western Han Dynasty, the county governs Lingling County (now quanzhou county, Xing 'an and Guanyang counties in Guangxi, now Quanzhou Salt Water in Guangxi), namely Lingling County in Jingzhou County.
During the Xin Mang dynasty, Lingdao County was changed to Lingling County, and Yingdao County was changed to Jiuyi Pavilion. Lingling County was renamed Jiuben County, and its jurisdiction remained unchanged.
In the first year of Jianwu (25th year), Guangwudi of the Eastern Han Dynasty restored the names of Lingdao and Yingdao counties. Renamed Lingling County, changed to Quanling County, and moved to Quanling County. (Now Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City, Qiyang County, Qidong County, Dongan County and Shuangpai County are located at 1 km north of Lingling District of Yongzhou City. ) At this time, the jurisdiction of Lingling County also expanded. In addition to the original seven counties and three kingdoms (in the early Western Han Dynasty and the late Yuan Dynasty, Fuling was merged into Lingdao County, there were two post-countries, namely Xiangxiang County (now Xiangxiang City and Shuangfeng County), Zhaoyang Post-country (now Shaodong County) and Zhenyang Post-country (now Shaodong County and Hengyang County), and there were eight counties and five post-countries. Namely: Quanling County (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City, Qiyang County, Qidong County, Dongan County and a part of Shuangpai County), Lingling County (now quanzhou county, xing an and Guanyang County of Guangxi), Yingdao County, Lingdao County, Shi 'an County, Yingpu County, Tao Yang County and Xiangxiang County; Chong 'an Houguo (renamed Chong 'an Houguo in AD 128), Dou Liang Houguo, Fu Yi Houguo, Zhaoyang Houguo and Shenyang Houguo. Lingling County in the Eastern Han Dynasty ruled Quanling County (located in the north of Lingling District, Yongzhou City 1 km), that is, Lingling County in Jingzhou. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Biao, a priest in Jingzhou, captured Lingling in the third year of Jian 'an (198), and Lingling County belonged to Liu Biao's sphere of influence. In the 13th year of Jian 'an (208), after Battle of Red Cliffs, Liu Bei led Jingzhou Animal Husbandry on behalf of Liu Biao, and Lingling County belonged to Liu Bei's sphere of influence.
(4) Three Kingdoms
During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei died in Zhangwu for three years (223 years) and Lingling County entered Dongwu. During the period of Sun Wu, the area of Lingling County began to decrease. In the first year of Ganlu (265), it was located in the southwest of Lingling County. Now Guilin, Lingui, Yangshuo, Xing 'an, lingchuan county and Yongfu counties in Guangxi are separated from Lingling County. In the first year of Wu Baoding (266), Yangying County was located in the south of Lingling County, and Yingpu County (now Daoxian County) was under the jurisdiction of the county. In the northern part of Lingling County, Douliang Houguo, Fuyi Houguo and Zhaoyang Houguo are located in Zhaoling County. At the same time, Xiangxiang County, Zhong 'an County (formerly Zhongwu County) and Houguo County (Houguo County) in Yang Yang were included in Hengyang County. Lingling County governs 6 counties: Quanling County (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City, Dong 'an County and a part of Shuangpai County, located in the north of Lingling District of Yongzhou City 1 km), Qiyang County (now Qiyang County), Yongchang County (now Qidong County), Lingling County (now quanzhou county, Guangxi) and Tao Yang County (now quanzhou county, Guangxi). Lingling County of Soochow in the Three Kingdoms governs Quanling County (now part of Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City, Dongan County and Shuangpai County, located in the north of Lingling District of Yongzhou City 1 km), that is, Quanling County of Lingling County of Jingzhou City. Angelababy County governs Yingpu County, Yingdao County, Qinyang County (in 272, the first year of Wufeng, Qinyang County was established in Lingdao County) and Lingdao County. Yingpu County (now Daoxian County, where Daojiang Town is located), namely Yingpu County, Angelababy County, Jingzhou, is under the jurisdiction of Wudong Yangying County in the Three Kingdoms. Therefore, during the period of Sun Wu, Lingling County was divided into five parts: Lingling County, Angelababy County, Shi 'an County, Zhaoling County and Hengyang County.
⑤ Jin Dynasty (Western Jin Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sixteen Eastern Jin Countries)
In the first year of Taikang in the Western Jin Dynasty (280), Yang Ying County was abandoned and entered Lingling County. In the first year of Yongxi (290), it was located in Angelababy County (now Dongan County, where Lu Hong Town is located). In the first year of Yongjia (307), Xiangzhou was established, and Lingling County belonged to Xiangzhou. During the Yonghe period of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (345 ~ 356), Lingling County was restored to Angelababy County. Change Guoyang County to Yuling County. In the 12th year of Yixi (4 17), Lingling and Yangying counties belonged to Jingzhou. In the Southern and Northern Dynasties, in the 14th year of Liang Dynasty (5 15), the county was changed to Yongyang County. Chen changed Yongyang County to Yongyang County in Yingzhou. That is, Quanling County and Lingling County of Jingzhou (the county governs Quanling County and is located in the north of Lingling District of Yongzhou City) and Yingpu County of Yongyang County of Jingzhou (the county governs Yingpu County and is located in the northwest of Jindao County).
(6) Sui Dynasty
In the ninth year of Emperor Wendi (589), Lingling County and Yongyang County were abolished, and Yongzhou General Political Department was established, and Quanling County was under the jurisdiction of the government. In the same year, it administered Quanling County (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City and part of Shuangpai County), Yongchang County (now Qidong County) and Qiyang County (now Qiyang County). It was renamed as Lingling County (located at 1km north of Lingling District, Yongzhou City). Compared with Lingling County and Yongyang County, the area of Yongzhou General Administration House was enlarged, and Xiemu County (now Jiangyong County) and Fengcheng County (now Jianghua County and fuchuan county County) were included in He Lin County. Suizhong Zongguanfu governs Lingling County (located in the north of Lingling District of Yongzhou City 1 km), namely Lingling County of Yongzhou Zongguanfu.
In the third year of Yang Di's great cause (607), Yongzhou was changed to Lingling County, and Lingling was governed by the county. Angelababy County (now Dongan County) was merged into Lingling County. So far, Lingling County has jurisdiction over five counties: Lingling County (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City, Qiyang County, Qidong County, Dong 'an County and Shuangpai County), which is under the jurisdiction of Yongzhou County. Heyingpu County and Xiemu County are Yongyang County > (now Daoxian County and Jiangyong County), Yingdao County: (now part of ningyuan county County, Xintian County and Qiyang County) and Fengcheng County (now Jianghua County and fuchuan county County in Guangxi). In the 13th year of Daye at the end of Sui Dynasty (6 17), Xiaoxian changed Yingdao County to Liangxing County. Lingling County in Sui Dynasty ruled Lingling County (located in the north of Lingling District of Yongzhou City 1 km), namely Lingling County.
(7) Tang Dynasty
In the fourth year of Tang Wude (62 1), Lingling County was abandoned and divided into Yongzhou and Yingzhou. Liangxing County (formerly Yingdao County, now Ningyuan, Xintiandi and Qiyang) and Yongyang County (formerly Yingpu and Xiemu County) in Lingling County are Yingzhou, and Yongyang County was changed to Yingdao County. Change Liangxing County to Tangxing County; Feng Cheng lived in Jianghua County and Wude for five years, and changed Yingzhou to NanYingzhou. In the eighth year of Zhenguan (634), Nanyingzhou was changed to Daozhou. In the seventeenth year of Zhenguan, Daozhou was merged into Yongzhou. In the second year of Shangyuan (675), Daozhou was restored. In the first year of Kaibao (742), Yongzhou was changed to Lingling County, Daozhou Jianghua County and Yingdao County to Hongdao County. In the first year of Gan Yuan (758), it was renamed Yongzhou and Daozhou. Guangde two years (764), as the governor of Hunan. From then on, the name of Hunan belongs to Yongzhou and Daozhou. In 767, in the second year of Zongdali, Yongzhou governed Lingling County (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City, Dongan County and Shuangpai County), Qiyang County (now Qiyang County and Qidong County), Xiangyuan County (now Xiangyuan County of Guangxi) and Guanyang County (now Guanyang County of Guangxi). Yongzhou in the Tang Dynasty governed Lingling County (located in the urban area of Lingling District, Yongzhou City), namely Lingling County, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province. Daozhou has jurisdiction over five counties: Hongdao County (formerly Yongyang County, now Daoxian County), Tang Yan County (formerly Tangxing County, now most of ningyuan county, Xintian County and part of Qiyang County), Jianghua County (now Jianghua County, the county seat is located in Hanting), Yongming County (formerly Xiemu County, now Jiangyong County) and Dali County (analyzed in the second year of Dali (77).
(8) Five Dynasties and Ten Countries
In the Five Dynasties, in the second year of Tiancheng in the late Tang Dynasty (927), Ma Yin established the State of Chu, and countries such as Yong and Dao belonged to Ma Chu's sphere of influence. In the first year of the weekend (95 1), Chu was destroyed in the southern Tang Dynasty, and the two states of Yongdao entered the southern Tang Dynasty. After Zhou Shizong, Zhou Renfeng was appointed as our ambassador and assistant to Wu Jun, "doing his best", and Yongzhou and Daozhou belonged to Zhou Ren. In the second week, Tao Yang County (now quanzhou county, Guangxi, Ziyuan County), Xiangyuan County (now quanzhou county, Ziyuan County, Guanyang County) and Guanyang County in Yongzhou were classified as three counties in the whole state. So far, Yongzhou only governs Lingling County (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City, Dong 'an County and parts of Shuangpai County) and Qiyang County (now Qiyang County and Qidong County). During the Five Dynasties, Yongzhou was still ruled by the state in Lingling County (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City), namely Lingling County of Yongzhou. Daozhou still governs five counties, namely: Hongdao County (now Daoxian County), Yanxi County (changed from Tangxian County to Yanxi County in the seventh year of Tianfu at the end of the Jin Dynasty (942), and now most of ningyuan county, Xintian County and Qiyang County), Jianghua County (now Jianghua County), Yongming County (now Jiangyong County) and Dali County (now ningyuan county and Xintian County). Yongzhou and Daozhou are roughly equivalent to Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City, Qiyang County, Qidong County, Dongan County, Shuangpai County, Daoxian County, ningyuan county, Xintian County, Jianghua County and Jiangyong County.
(9) Song Dynasty (Northern Song Dynasty Liaoxi Xia, Southern Song Dynasty Jinxixia)
In the first year of North China (960), it was divided into 13 roads, and Yong and Dao belonged to Jiangnan West Road. In the fifth year of Chunhua (994), it was changed to Jinghu Road. Daozhi three years (997), changed to Jinghu South Road. The jurisdiction and county names of the two States have changed. In the third year of Stegosaurus (962), Hongdao County was changed to Yingdao County. In the first year of Kande (963), Yan Xi County was changed to ningyuan county. In the third year of Song Gande (965), Dali County (now northern ningyuan county, Xintian County and Qiyang part) was abolished and merged into ningyuan county (now ningyuan county, Xintian County and Qiyang part). In the first year of Yongxi (984), Donganchang (formerly Angelababy County) was promoted to Dongan County. Up to now, Yongzhou has jurisdiction over Lingling County (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City and Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City), Qiyang County (now Qiyang County and Qidong County), Dongan County (now Dongan County), and Song Yongzhou, and the state has jurisdiction over Lingling County (now the location of Lingling District of Yongzhou City), namely Lingling County of Yongzhou, Jinghu South Road; Daozhou governs four counties: Yingdao County (now Daoxian County), Ningyuan County (now Ningyuan County), Yongming County (now Jiangyong County) and Jianghua County (now Jianghua County). Song Daozhou, which governs Yingdao County (Daojiang Town, Jindao County), is Yingdao County, Jinghu South Road.
(10) Yuan Dynasty
The Yuan Dynasty established a provincial system, which consisted of provinces (prefectures) and counties. The original Yongzhou and Daozhou were renamed Yongzhou Road and Daozhou Road respectively, belonging to Hunan Road in Huguanghang Province.
Yuan Yongzhou Road governs Lingling County (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City), namely Yongzhou Road, Hunan Road, Huguang Province; Daozhou Road in Yuan Dynasty, Daoxian County (Daojiang Town in Daoxian County), namely Daozhou Road in Hunan Province and Huguang Province.
(1 1) Ming dynasty
In the first year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1368), Daoism was changed to government. Yongzhou Road and Daozhou Road were renamed as Yongzhou House (which governs Lingling County and belongs to Lingling District of Yongzhou City) and Daozhou House (which governs Yingdao County, belongs to Daojiang Town of Daoxian County and belongs to Daoxian County), which belongs to Huguang Province. In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), Daozhou was reduced to Daozhou, which belonged to Yongzhou Prefecture. In the same year, Huguang Province was changed to Huguang Chengxuan Political Department, and Yongzhou Prefecture was subordinate to it. In the 12th year of Chongzhen (1639), ningyuan county Xintianbao was located in Xintian County. At this point, Yongzhou prefecture governs 7 counties 1 state. Namely Lingling County, Qiyang County (now Qiyang County and Qidong County), Dongan County, ningyuan county County, Yongming County (now Jiangyong County), Jianghua County, Xintian County and Daozhou County (now Daodao County and southern Shuangpai County). In the Ming Dynasty, Yongzhou Prefecture administered Lingling County (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City and the northern part of Shuangpai, located in the urban area of Lingling District of Yongzhou City), that is, Lingling County of Yongzhou Prefecture, and was the secretary of the propaganda and deployment of Huguang.
(12) Qing dynasty
In the first year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1644), Huguang was divided into Huguang Zuoxuan and Huguang You Xuan, and Yongzhou House was Huguang You Xuan. In the third year of Kangxi (1664), Huguang Oil City was renamed as Hunan Province, and Yongzhou House belonged to Henggui Road, Hunan Province. Yongzhou Prefecture governs 7 counties 1 state: Lingling County (now Lingling District of Yongzhou City, Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City and north of Shuangpai County), Qiyang County (now Qiyang County and Qidong County), Dongan County, ningyuan county, Xintian County, Jianghua County, Yongming County (now Jiangyong County) and Daozhou County (now Daodao County and south of Shuangpai County).