
Location map of Yunyang County in 2020
The picture above shows the current location map of Yunyang County in Chongqing City
Today we will not talk about the current location of Yunyang
Let's talk about the evolution of Gu Yunyang's (朐忍) location
Please be patient with history buffs
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yizhou (朐忍县) was present-day Yunyang
In 314 BC, Qin destroyed the ba state and set up a ba county in the original ba
(Before the Qin Dynasty in China, the county was smaller than the county, and the Qin Dynasty was larger than the county)
The name of the county "朐忍" in the land of the Shu Nin Yi people is the beginning of the establishment of the county for this county
County Zhi Jiu Xian Ping (also known as "Old County Dam", present-day Jianmin Village, Shuangjiang Town)
In the second year of the Han Dynasty Emperor Xingping (195 AD), it belonged to Yongning County
In the sixth year (201) of Emperor Jian'an, he was attached to Padang County
In the 21st year of Jian'an (216), it was transferred to Guling County
In the first year of the Shu Han Dynasty (221), it belonged to Badong County
The Western Jin Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties song, Qi, Liang, and Western Wei, the name and subordination of Shu Nin County remain unchanged
Northern Zhou Tianhe Three Years (568) County Zhi moved to Tangkou (present-day Yunyang Town) to change the name of the county to "Yun'an"
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Shu Ren belonged to the table
That is to say, Gu Yunyang was named after the county for 882 years
It was subordinate to Ba County, Yongning County, Badong County, Guling County, and Jiangguan Du lieutenant
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the scope of the field of Ba County underwent drastic changes
The higher-level administration has undergone several changes, but the county name has not changed
Learn more about the evolution of the Location of Katsushinobi through the historical map below
In the second year of the Han Dynasty (195), Yunyang was subordinate to Guling County
Guling County administers the counties of Shu Nin and Yufu
Guling Commandery (present-day Fengjie)
(Historically, the administrative level of Fengjie has always been higher than that of Yunyang.)
This fengjie people can brag in front of the Yunyang people)
At this time, the jurisdiction of The Uzumaki is approximate
Parts of present-day Yunyang, Wanzhou, Kaizhou, Chengkou, and Wuxi
At that time, the jurisdiction of The Shu Ninja was much wider than that of Yunyang today
In the 21st year (216) of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Jian'an of Han was subordinate to Guling Commandery
At this time Old Berkshire was divided into five
Basi County, Tangqu County, Guling County, Ba County, Ba Dong Dependent States
The territory of Guling County was excluded from Shu Ren (present-day Yunyang) and Yufu (present-day Fengjie).
It also annexed Wu County (present-day Wushan County), adding Yangqu, Hanfeng, and Beijing
Change table of Guling County, Badong County, and Jiangguan County
At the end of the Han Dynasty, Liu Zhang changed Guling County to Badong County
Liu Bei entered the sichuan to change Badong County to Jiangguan Du wei meant to cut Wu and prepare
In the 21st year of Jian'an, he was restored to Guling Commandery .99
Liu Bei placed the western region of Shu Nin in Yangqu County (present-day Wanzhou)
The northern region of Kushi ninja was placed in Hanfeng County (present-day Kaizhou)
That is, The Shu Shinobi was separated from two counties
At this time, the jurisdiction of The Qu Ren was similar to that of yunyang today
Before and after the end of the Han Dynasty, Ba County underwent many changes in jurisdiction and division
(The name of Kushin Prefecture has not changed but its jurisdiction has changed))
The name of Yunyang (朐忍县) on display at the China Three Gorges Museum in Chongqing
(Hanba County' Shu Shinobi Monument, one of the top ten treasures of the museum)
The above content is the location change of Yunyang (朐忍) during the Eastern Han Dynasty
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bibliography
"Table of History of Eastern Han Prefectures" by Yang Fan
"Huayang Guozhi Bazhi"
Map of Ancient Chinese History
Book of the Later Han Dynasty
Hanshu Geographical Chronicle
Geography of Political Districts of the Eastern Han Dynasty, edited by Li Hanjie
(Shandong Education Press, Institute of Chinese Historical Geography, Fudan University)