Qin Shihuang set up three counties in Lingnan (Guilin County, Nanhai County and Elephant County), and today Baise belongs to Elephant County.
At the end of Qin Dynasty and the beginning of Han Dynasty, Baise was the territory of South Vietnam. After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty pacified Nanyue, Baise now belongs to Zengshi County, Yulin County.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Baise belonged to Wu and still belonged to Zeng County of Yulin County.
At the beginning of Jin Dynasty, Zengshi County was changed to Zengyi County, and today Baise belongs to Zengyi County of Jinxing County.
During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Baise belonged to Zengyi County, Jinxing County.
Baise in Sui Dynasty belongs to Xuanhua County, Yulin County.
In the Tang Dynasty, it was established in Baise today (the Governor's Office in Qianzhou, Jiangnan Road), which belongs to Lezhou and Wulong County.
During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Baise belonged to Chu first, then to the Southern Han Dynasty, and was still called Tianzhou, GuilYuefu and Wulong County.
In the Song Dynasty, except Lezhou, Wulong County was changed to Wulong County, and Gutian County (the county seat is in Dahe Village, Nabi Township) belongs to Tengzhou Road. Plus Longchuan, Tangxingzhou and Suizhou.
In the Yuan Dynasty, Tianzhou was promoted to Tianzhou Road. Today, Baise is still called Wulong County, and Jimmy belongs to Lezhou, Longchuan, Tangxingzhou, Suizhou and Tianzhou (Songgutian County). Belongs to Tianzhou Road.
In the early Ming Dynasty, Longchuan Prefecture, Guile Prefecture, Tangxingzhou, Suixia Prefecture and Wulong County were abolished and merged into Tianzhou.
In the second year of Hongwu (1369), Tianzhou Road was upgraded to Tianzhou Tufu, and in the seventh year of Jiajing (1528), Tianzhou Tufu was reduced to Tianzhou Tuzhou. Today's Baise is a land of heaven and earth.
In the third year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1664), Tianzhou Tuzhou was changed to Sien County, and the county was located in Wuyuan County (now Wuming County).
In the seventh year of Yongzheng (1729), the hall system was set up in Tianzhou and Tuzhou. After Sifu and Li Miao moved, Baise Hall was called Baise Hall. The next year, the city was built. This is the beginning of the name of Baise.
In the first year of Guangxu (1875), Tianzhou changed the land into a stream, and Baise Guild Hall was upgraded to Baise Zhili Guild Hall (located in Baise Town today). Jurisdiction over enyang Prefecture (now Tian Yang), Enlong County (now Tiandong County), Shanglin County (now Tiandong Lin Si Town), Wang Xia Tusi (now Haicheng County) and other places.
In the same year, Xiatianli (now all over Sitang Township, Nabi Township, Tang Qi, Baise Town, Yongle Township, An Baili Village and other places. ), Wulong County (now part of Baise Bailan Township, Longchuan Township and Tianyang Kunping Township), Longzhuanli (now west of Bama County) and Zhuanli Sidu (now central areas such as Bama County, Baliao and Martin) belong to Baise Hall. This is the beginning of the existence of Baise. The whole territory is 360 miles long from east to west and 95 miles wide from north to south.
In the first year of the Republic of China, Baise Zhili Hall was renamed Baise House, and Baise County was established as a waste house in the second year. Baise Zhiliting, Tuzhou and Tuxian, which originally belonged to Baise area, were all placed in other counties and belonged to Tiannan Road with Baise County (established in 2 years of the Republic of China (19 13) and ruled by Baise Taoism).
The road was abandoned on 15 (1926).
18 (1926) February 1 1, the Soviet government of Baise county was established, and there were 51 townships in six districts of Longzhuanli, including Yidu, Duer, Sandu, Sidu, Wulong and Longchuan (under lingyun county).
In 19 (1930), Guangxi established the Republic of China system, and Baise County was subordinate to Baise Mintuan District.
In 23 years of the Republic of China (1934), an administrative supervision area was established (renamed as the administrative supervision area in 29 years of the Republic of China), and Baise County was subordinate to it.
From 3 1 (1942) to the eve of liberation (1949), Guangxi was divided into 7 districts 15 districts, with Baise county as the fifth district. The regional office is located in Baise.
1949 65438+On February 5th, Baise County was liberated, and it was still called Baise County, which belonged to Baise area (the administrative office was located in Baise Town).
1983 10 is called Baise city (county level) with the approval of the State Council.
On June 2, 2002, the State Council approved (Guo Han [2002] No.47) to cancel Baise area and county-level Baise city and establish prefecture-level Baise city. The Municipal People's Government is located in the newly established Youjiang District. Youjiang District was established in Baise City, and the original county-level administrative area of Baise City was Youjiang District. Baise governs Tianyang County, Tiandong County, Pingguo County, Debao County, Jingxi County, Napo County, lingyun county, Leye County, Xilin County, tianlin county, Longlin Autonomous County and the newly established Youjiang District. On June 19, the government of the autonomous region forwarded the State Council's reply with GZF [2002] No.32.
In 2005, Baise merged 50 towns and villages. Among them, there are 5 in Youjiang District, 5 in Tianyang County, 3 in Tiandong County, 5 in Pingguo County, 6 in Debao County, 5 in Jingxi County, 2 in lingyun county, 5 in Longlin Autonomous County and 3 in Xilin County. On June 8th, the city officially started to implement the merger of towns and villages, which will be completed before the end of June.
August 20 13, with the approval of the autonomous region, the organizational system of Yongle Township in Youjiang District was changed to the township organizational system. Wucun Township, Tianyang County, Fengwu Township, Pingguo County, Dea Township, Longlin Autonomous County and Nalao Township, Xilin County have also been approved to build towns in Baise City.
On August 1 2065438, the Ministry of Civil Affairs approved the cancellation of Jingxi County and the establishment of county-level Jingxi City (Han Min [2065438+05] No.247) in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: the cancellation of Jingxi County and the establishment of county-level Jingxi City. The original administrative area of Jingxi County was Jingxi City, and the people's government of Jingxi City was located at No.339 Xinhua Street, Xinjing Town. Jingxi City is directly under the jurisdiction of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and in charge of Baise City.