Hongnong
Hongnong is a county-level administrative division set up for a long time from the Han Dynasty to the Northern Song Dynasty. It has always been the governing seat of Hongnong county. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty set up Hongnong County, it was also called Hongnong. It was the beginning of Hongnong county. It is located along the Yellow River northeast of Lingbao City, Sanmenxia City, Henan Province.
In the Sui Dynasty, the scope of Hongnong County narrowed down and lost the jurisdiction along the Yellow River. Although the name of Hongnong county was retained, it moved to the southwest and moved to today's Lingbao downtown area. Since then, Hongnong county had the names of hengnong and Changnong. Until 997, it was renamed guolue because of the name of Guozhou. From then on, it lost the name of Hongnong.
Regionalization
Hongnong county is a county from Han Dynasty to Tang Dynasty in China. Its scope has changed to a certain extent, with the Western Han Dynasty as the largest, including Sanmenxia City in the west of Henan Province, the west of Nanyang City, and Shangluo City in the southeast of Shaanxi Province. Because it is located in the South Bank of the Yellow River between Chang'an and Luoyang, it has always been an important military and political place in the past dynasties. In 113 B.C., Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty established Hongnong County, which is located in the northeast of Lingbao City, Sanmenxia City, Henan Province, with 11 counties, 118911 households and 475954 people. In the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, Shangluo city was located along the border, but now it is only located in the west of Henan Province. In the Western Jin Dynasty, Shangluo county was set up in the south of the county, and its area was further reduced to Sanmenxia City in the Yellow River Basin. In the southern and Northern Dynasties, it was changed to hengnong county to avoid taboo. In the Sui Dynasty, Hongnong was restored. However, Hongnong, the county governor, moved westward and southward to the present Lingbao City Center, and lost its jurisdiction along the Yellow River.
history
In the Tang Dynasty, Hongnong county was divided into Shanzhou and Guozhou, and lost its name from then on. Guozhou still governs Hongnong county (today's Lingbao City). However, Taolin County, which was renamed Lingbao in the first year of Tianbao in Shanzhou, was not the location of Lingbao City today, but the location of Hongnong County in the Han and Jin Dynasties. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Hongnong county was first changed to Changnong County, and then to guolue county. From then on, Hongnong was no longer used as a place name. Hongnong, the name of the county, was established in the fourth year of Yuanding (113 BC) of the Western Han Dynasty. Its jurisdiction is about the same as that of Luo, Yi and Xichuan river basins to the south of the Yellow River and the west of Yiyang in Henan Province, and the upper reaches of Luoshui, shechuan and Danjiang River Basins in Shaanxi Province. After the Jin Dynasty, the jurisdiction of Hongnong County gradually narrowed, but from Huashan in Shaanxi Province to Sanmenxia in Henan Province, Hongnong county has always been an eye-catching area, because it is the birthplace of Hongnong Yang, the most famous family of the Yang family in the world. The royal family of Sui Dynasty, Yue Gongsu and zixuangan, the loyal Yang generals and the mother of Wu Zetian are all from Hongnong.
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