Historical events related to Yuncheng?
Tao Ge and stone axe were unearthed from Xiaoyangdui cultural site in Dayangji, northwest of Yuncheng County, indicating that Yuncheng was settled three or four thousand years ago and developed splendid ancient culture. In Xia Dynasty, Yuncheng was Xuzhou. In Shang Dynasty, Yuncheng was called Pi (the old city is in the small ancient pile area in the north of the county), where King Zuyi of Shang Dynasty once moved his capital. During the Spring and Autumn Period, in the winter of the fourth year of Lu Chenggong (587 BC), Lu built a city to strengthen its defense. This is the origin and origin of Yuncheng's name. According to the Spring and Autumn Period? "Zuo Zhuan" contains: "Cheng Gong spent four years in Winter City." "Yuncheng County Records" records: "During the Zhou and Spring and Autumn Periods, Lu successfully spent four winters. I am a minister in western Shandong, and I have close ties with Cao and Wei, so I gathered troops here to prevent foreign enemies from invading. " There is another cloud: "Clouds began in the Spring and Autumn Period." "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" contains: "Yun, away from the city, sound army, Lu has Yun land." During the Qin Dynasty, Yuncheng County had Yuncheng, Xuqiu and other cities. In the Western Han Dynasty, Lixian County (now Chenpo) and Linqiu County (now Soil and Water Conservation) in the west were enfeoffment, belonging to the eastern county of Yanzhou. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Li County was abandoned and moved to Linqiu County, a county. During the Three Kingdoms period, YUNDI belonged to Linqiu County, Dong Jun, Yanzhou, and the Jin Dynasty belonged to Linqiu County, Puyang. In the 10th year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (590), Yunzhou established wanan county. In the eighteenth year (AD 598), wanan county was changed to Yuncheng County, and the name of Yuncheng reappeared in front of the world. In the fourth year of Tang Wude (62 1), Dongping County was abolished, and Yuncheng was built and managed. The following year, the Governor's Office of Yunzhou was set up, which governs 32 counties in 5 states of Yunzhou, Pu, Yan, Dai and Cao. In the eighth year of Zhenguan (634), due to the low humidity of the land, Zhou moved to Xuchang (now northeast of Dongping). In the second year of God Blessing (905), Yuncheng County was renamed wanan county and was assigned to Yunzhou. After the Tang Dynasty, the name and ownership of Yuncheng changed, but most of them were under the jurisdiction of states, counties or counties. In the Five Dynasties, Yuncheng County was changed to Jeju. The Northern Song Dynasty also belonged to Jeju Yin Ji County. Jin Dading moved to Pangou Village, now the county seat, for six years (1 166). It belongs to Jeju. Yuan belongs to Jining Road. Ming belongs to Yanzhou Prefecture. The Qing Dynasty was subordinate to the Cao Zhou government. 19 14 belongs to Jining Road. 1925 belongs to Caopu Road, 1928 belongs to the provincial level, 1929 belongs to the Second Administrative Inspector Office of Shandong Province, and 1938 belongs to the Tenth Administrative Inspector Office of Shandong Province. Yuncheng Anti-Japanese County Government was established in 1939, Yunan County in 1940 and Yun Bei Experimental Zone (county level) in 194 1. The above three counties belong to the Second Department of Luxi (later changed to the Seventeenth Department of Henan Border Region), and in 1944, Yuncheng, Juye and Heze are divided into three counties, namely Yuncheng County, which belongs to Tongcheng County; 1946, Yuncheng county was changed to Yun Bei county, and the original Yuncheng, Yunju and Wang Nan counties were divided into two counties. From 65438 to 0949, Yun Bei County was merged into Yuncheng County, which belonged to Heze District of Plain Province. 1952 withdrew from Pingyuan Province and returned to Shandong Province with Heze District. 1958, Heze area was abolished and changed to Jining area. 1959, Heze area was restored, and Yuncheng also belonged to it. 1967 belongs to Heze area.