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Which city does Qianjiang belong to?
Qianjiang is a county-level city directly under Hubei Province. Its superior is directly under the Hubei provincial government, and Qianjiang is Qianjiang City, Hubei Province.

1before July, 949, it was originally a border county, and it was revoked from July, 949. Restore the original county name and county boundary, and cancel Jiangjingqian, Tianqianmian and Tianjingqian counties. Qianjiang County People's Government, located in Xiongkou, is subordinate to the Office of Inspector General of Jingzhou Administrative Region, Hubei Province.

1May, 988, the county was withdrawn and the city was established.

1994 10 was listed as a municipality directly under the central government of Hubei province until today.

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Qianjiang county was a corner of Yunmengze in ancient times, which was gradually formed after the compound alluvial of river water and the slow deposition of lake water.

Qianjiang area belonged to Jingzhou area in Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties.

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period around the 5th century BC, towns such as Zhanghuatai and Jingling appeared in the hills in the south of the county and the plains in the north, belonging to Chu among the vassal states.

In 278 BC (the 29th year of Qin Dynasty), Tian Lei led the capture of Ying (now northwest of Jiangling), the capital of Chu State, and set Jingling in the east, and established counties respectively, which became the jurisdiction of Jingling County in South Qin Dynasty.

The Western Han Dynasty was established in 206 BC, and then Huarong County was established in Zhanghuatai. Qianjiang belongs to Jingling and Huarong.

During the Three Kingdoms period, the land of Qianjiang was under the jurisdiction of Wu, and its subordinate counties were no different from Han.

In the early Jin Dynasty, Jiangling County was in Jiangxia County, Jingling County was in Qianjiang County, and Jiangling County was in Nanjun County.

During the Sui Dynasty, Qianjiang belonged to Jingling County and Mianyang County of Jingzhou in the northeast and Zi Ling County in the southwest.

At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, Zi Ling entered Jiangling County, where Qianjiang belongs to Jiangling County in the southwest and Jingling County in Fuzhou in the northeast.

In 965 (the third year of Song Gande), it was promoted to the county of Baifu Patrol Court. Because there are rivers in the territory that divide the Han River into the Yangtze River, it is named Qianjiang with the meaning of "the Han River is submerged". The county government is located in anyuan town (near Xiabeng Lake today), belonging to Jiangling House on Jinghu North Road.

1276 (13th year of Yuan Shizu to Yuan Dynasty), Jiangling House was changed to Governor's House on the road, and later to Zhongxing Road, both of which belonged to Qianjiang River and were placed under Zhongshu Province in Jiangbei, Henan Province. 1293 (in the 30th year of Yuan Dynasty), the county government moved to Doudi due to flood, that is, the present government is located.

1368, founded in Ming dynasty. Previously, Zhongxing Road had been changed to Jingzhou Prefecture, so Qianjiang belonged to Jingzhou Prefecture of Huguang Government Office in the early Ming Dynasty. 153 1 year (ten years of Jiajing), Anlufu was upgraded to Chengtianfu, and Qianjiang was changed to it.

1646 (three years of Qing Shunzhi), changed Chengtianfu to Anlufu; 1664 (Kangxi three years), divided into Hubei and Hunan. Qianjiang belongs to Anlufu, Hubei Province.

19 12, the Republic of China was founded. The following year, the government was changed to Tao, and Tao was an administrative organization between provinces and counties. Qianjiang belongs to Hubei North Road (later renamed Xiangyang Road). 1925 the Taoist system was abolished and it was directly under the jurisdiction of the province. 1932 There is an administrative supervision area between provinces and counties, and Qianjiang belongs to the seventh area (1934 belongs to the sixth area, and later to it).

The county belongs to the water network lake area. During the Republic of China, the people were not only oppressed by the "three mountains", but also suffered from floods. Being far away from the central cities, the people are rich in revolutionary traditions, which is conducive to the gathering and gyration of revolutionary forces. Therefore, it became a revolutionary base during the new-democratic revolution led by the China Producer Party.

1the spring of 942 to1the autumn of 945 is the anti-Japanese base area, which belongs to the anti-Japanese democratic government of Qian Jing, Tianjianmian and Tianjingqian counties jointly owned by Xiangnan and Xianghe in the Hubei-Henan border region. Qianjing Anti-Japanese Democratic Government is located in Mo Jialing, Maeda Anti-Japanese Democratic Government was located in Taoheling, Zongkou, and Tianjinqian Anti-Japanese Democratic Government was located in Xiajiachang.

1947 to 65438+February to1June 949, the whole county is a liberated area, which is under the jurisdiction of the people's democratic governments of Xiangnan, Jiangjingqian, Tianjingqian and Tianjingqian of Hubei Administrative Office in Jianghan District. Jiang County People's Democratic Government is located in Xiongkou, and Tianjingqian County People's Democratic Government is located in Xiajiachang.

1July, 949, the border counties were abolished, the original county name and county territory were restored, and the three counties of Jiangjingqian, Tianqingmian and Tianjingqian were abolished.

1May, 988, the county was withdrawn and the city was established.

1994 10 is listed as a municipality directly under the central government of Hubei province.

Qianjiang Municipal People's Government Network-Historical Evolution