Yongxian
Yongxian county was the capital of Yongyi in the spring and Autumn period. Duke De of Qin lived here and moved to Liyang. After Qin Shihuang unified China (221 BC), he set up Yong County, which belongs to internal history. It is located in the south of Fengxiang County, Shaanxi Province. In the first year of emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty (206 BC), it belonged to Yong; in the second year of emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty (205 BC), it was changed to Zhongdi County; in the ninth year of emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty (198 BC), it was changed to internal history; emperor Jingdi belonged to younei history; in the sixth year of Jianyuan (135 BC), it was still because of this; in the first year of Taichu (104 BC), it was renamed youfufeng, one of the three auxiliary. Xiandi time (189-220), Fufeng Duwei Province, home to Han'an County, belongs to. Cao Wei (220-265) belongs to Fufeng County. In the reign of emperor Hui of Jin Dynasty (290-306), it was changed into the state of Qin.
During the reign of emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty (424-452), Yong county was the residence of Qizhou and qinping counties. In the Western Wei Dynasty (535-556), qinping county was changed into Qiyang County. In the early Sui Dynasty, Qizhou was established; in Daye period (605-618), Fufeng County was established. Qizhou was established in the early Tang Dynasty, and Fufeng County was established in the Tianbao period (742-756). In 757 ad, Yongxian county was renamed Fengxiang, and it was still the seat of Fufeng County.
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