Huili County is located at the southernmost tip of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, and the core of Panxi Experimental Zone for Innovative Development of Strategic Resources. It is adjacent to Huidong County, ningnan county County and Dechang County in the east and north, Renhe District, Yanbian County and Miyi County in Panzhihua City in the west, and Luquan County in Kunming City, Yuanmou County in Chuxiong Prefecture and Wuding County in the south across the Jinsha River.
The coordinates of Huili County are east longitude10152' ~10238', north latitude 26 5' ~ 2712', the longest point from north to south140km, with an average width of about 55km from east to west, with a total area of 40.
Huili County is located in the northeast of Hengduan Mountains in the southwest, on the southeast edge of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, with a long and narrow terrain from north to south, with high terrain in the north and low terrain in the south. The valleys in the territory are undulating, and the terrain is mainly mountains, hills and flat dams, of which mountains account for about 40% of the land area, hills account for about 50%, and flat dams account for about 10%.
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From Shang and Zhou Dynasties to Warring States Period, Huili County was the capital of Du Qiong, a southwest country. In the sixth year of Ding Yuan in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 165438+ BC 0 1), there were two counties, Wu Hui and Sanjiang, which belonged to Guangdong and Hong Kong counties.
In the first year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1662), the Wei Junmin Garrison in Huichuan changed and belonged to Jianchang Supervision Department. In the twenty-ninth year of Kangxi, he moved to Huili Prefecture, Weidong Bridge. In the sixth year of Yongzheng, the Sichuan garrison was transferred to the state health office of Huili, which was subordinate to Ningyuan House. In the year of Xuantongyuan, five chieftains, Pisha, Kuzhu, Zhebao, Tongan and Huili Village, changed the soil into a stream.
In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), Huili prefecture was changed to county, and in the twenty-fourth year of the Republic of China (1935), it belonged to the eighteenth administrative supervision area, and in the twenty-eighth year of the Republic of China (1939), it belonged to Xikang province.
1950 After the liberation of Huili on March 23rd, the temporary working committee of Huili County was established to take over the old Kuomintang regime militarily. After the establishment of Xichang District, Huili belongs to Xichang District. 1978 was included in Liangshan prefecture with the cancellation of the organizational system in Xichang area.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Huili County
Huili County People's Government-Historical Evolution