Yushan County, Yushan County, which is subordinate to Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, between 28 ° 30 '- 28 ° 59' n and 117 ° 52 '- 118 ° 25' e, with a total area of 1728 square kilometers. The climate of Yushan County is mild and humid all the year round, with the characteristics of subtropical monsoon climate, abundant rainfall, long sunshine time, short frost period. With the change of seasons, the advance and retreat of westerly belt, the four seasons change significantly. By 2018, Yushan County has jurisdiction over 2 streets, 10 towns and 6 townships, and the county government is located in Bingxi street. By the end of 2018, the permanent resident population of Yushan County was 594800.
There are Zhejiang Jiangxi railway double track, 320 National Road and Liwen Expressway across the East and West. Yushan County has such cultural attractions as the Hu clan ancestral hall in Guanxi, Sanqingshan ancient buildings, Yan Liben tomb, Yushan test shed, Yushan city wall, Yushan Hongyuan, etc. In 2017, Yushan County was awarded the title of "ten counties with high standards for geological disaster prevention" by the Ministry of land and resources, and "safe County for forest fire prevention in spring 2017" by the whole province.
In 2018, the county's GDP reached 19.276 billion yuan, an increase of 9% at comparable prices. By industry, the added value of the primary industry was 1.72 billion yuan, an increase of 3.5%; the added value of the secondary industry was 10.05 billion yuan, an increase of 9.4%; the added value of the tertiary industry was 7.506 billion yuan, an increase of 9.9%. The second batch of national agricultural product quality and safety counties, and the pilot units of improving the quality of farmers' cooperatives in the whole county.
In June 2020, the Central Committee for the rule of law was selected as the first batch of national government construction demonstration areas and projects. On July 29, 2020, it will be included in the list of national health towns (counties) to be reconfirmed in 2019.
The origin of history
Yushan County has a history of more than 1300 years. Founded in the first year of Zhengsheng in Wu Zhou Dynasty, it is divided into Xujiang county (now Jiangshan City, Zhejiang Province), Changshan County and Yiyang County of Raozhou, and is subordinate to Quzhou, South jiangdao. Because there is a legend in the territory of jade left by the emperor huaiyushan named. From Jianxian to song and Yuan Dynasties, Yushan successively belonged to Xinzhou, the East Road of Jiangnan, Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. To the fourth year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1371), due to the inconvenience of water transportation, Guangxin government was transferred to Jiangxi Province. In October 2000, the administrative office was abolished and the county was under the jurisdiction of the city. Yushan was under the jurisdiction of Shangrao City.
History of construction
Yushan County has a history of more than 1300 years. Founded in the first year of Zhengsheng in Wu Zhou Dynasty, it is divided into Xujiang county (now Jiangshan City, Zhejiang Province), Changshan County and Yiyang County of Raozhou, and is subordinate to Quzhou, South jiangdao. Because there is a legend in the territory of jade left by the emperor huaiyushan named.
Before the founding of the county, Yushan was under the jurisdiction of Wu, Yue and Chu in the spring and Autumn period and Warring States period.
In the Qin Dynasty, the east of Jinsha River belonged to Da County of Kuaiji County, and the west of Jinsha River belonged to Gan County of Jiujiang county.
In the Han Dynasty, Xinan county was established at the end of Tai'an and in the East in the third year of Xiandi's Chuping (192). In the 15th year of Jian'an (210), geyang county was established in the east of Yuhan County, which was subordinate to Poyang County, and geyang County in the West. In the 22nd year of Jian'an, dingyang county was established in the new county and dingyang County in the East.
During the Three Kingdoms period, it was the territory of Wu state.
In the Western Jin Dynasty, it belonged to Dongyang county and Wuzhou at the beginning; in the first year of Taikang (280), Xin'an was changed to Xin'an, and the eastern part of the county belonged to Xin'an and dingyang counties.
In the third year of Tianjia (562) of the Southern Dynasty (Chen), the eastern border was changed into Jinhua County along with Xin'an and dingyang counties.
At the beginning of the Sui Dynasty, the county was changed into a state, and Yang was assigned to Xin'an. In the East, it belonged to Xin'an County and belonged to Wuzhou. In 592, it was changed from geyang to Yiyang, and in the west, it belonged to Yiyang County.
In the early Tang Dynasty, it belonged to Changshan County, Xujiang county (now Jiangshan City) and Yiyang County of Raozhou; in the first year of Zhengsheng (695), it belonged to Xujiang County, Changshan County and Yiyang County; in the first year of Shenlong (705), it was changed from Wu'an county to Yushan County, named after huaiyushan; in the first year of Tianbao (742), it was changed to Quzhou In the first year of Qianyuan Dynasty (758), Xin'an County was restored to Quzhou, and Raozhou was newly established as Xinzhou. Yushan belonged to Xinzhou and belonged to the east of Jiangnan. In the first year of Qianyuan (758) of the Tang Dynasty, xiazhenxu, the zhentouxu in Nanxiang of Xujiang County, was under the jurisdiction of the county.
In Song Dynasty, Jiangxi Road and Jiangdong Road were merged into Jiangnan Road in 1130, and Yushan was subordinate to Jiangnan Road; in 1131, Jiangnan Road was divided into Jiangnan East Road and Jiangnan West Road, and Yushan was subordinate to Jiangnan East Road.
Yuan Dynasty, to the 14th year of the Yuan Dynasty (1277), the county belongs to Xinzhou Road, Jiangsu and Zhejiang line of Zhongshu province.
Zhizheng 20 years (1360), changed the road to Fu, county Guangxin Fu, still under the Jiangsu and Zhejiang line Zhongshu province. Guangxin Prefecture is not located in the area of Wuzhou, Hezhou and Fengkai of Guangdong, nor the intersection of Xijiang River and Hejiang river. The Guangxin Prefecture is located in Xinzhou District, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province. There is no relationship between the two (the same below).
In the Ming Dynasty, in the fourth year of Hongwu (1371), due to the inconvenience of water transportation in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, Guangxin government was transferred to Jiangxi Province; in the ninth year of Hongwu, Zhongshu province was abolished, and Chengdao and xiafendao were set up.
The Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) belonged to Guangxin Prefecture of Jiangxi Province.
In the winter of the first year of the Republic of China (1912), the county was directly under the jurisdiction of Jiangxi Province; in the third year of the Republic of China (1914), the province was divided into four roads, and the county was under Yuzhang road; in the fifteenth year of the Republic of China (1926), the county was still directly under the jurisdiction of Jiangxi Province; in the twentieth year of the Republic of China (1931), the province was divided into administrative regions, and Yushan was under the jurisdiction of the ninth Administrative Region (in Shangrao). After the twenty-first year of the Republic of China (1932), Jiangxi province changed its administrative divisions five times, and Yushan was under the jurisdiction of the They belong to the sixth Administrative Region (in Shangrao).
During the second Civil Revolutionary War, the Northwest Mountainous Area of the county was one of the revolutionary bases in Northeast Jiangxi, and the Soviet governments of Yushan County and Huaiyu county were successively established.
In 1949, from May liberation to August, the county was subordinate to Northeast Jiangxi administrative region; in September, the administrative region was abolished and changed to Shangrao special region.
In May 1952, there were four administrative villages, namely Nei village, Wai village, Houshan village and Zhongdian village, 37 natural villages, and three administrative villages, namely Dasangyuan, zhoujiadun and Huangao, 28 natural villages, in Guanxi township of Jiangshan county (now the city) in Zhejiang Province, totaling 1800 households.
In 1968, it was changed into a special district, and the county was still attached to Shangrao district.
In 1980, the district was changed into an administrative office, and the county was still attached to it.
In October 2000, the administrative office was abolished and the county was under the jurisdiction of the city. Yushan was under the jurisdiction of Shangrao City.
administrative division
Division evolution
Yushan County is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, with an area of 1728 square kilometers and a population of 600000. It has 16 townships, 189 administrative villages and 31 neighborhood committees.
Yushan County has 11 towns and 5 townships: Bingxi Town, Linhu Town, BIM Town, Hengjie Town, Wencheng Town, Xiazhen Town, Yanrui Town, Shuangming Town, Zihu Town, Xianyan Town, Zhangcun Town, Nanshan Town, Huaiyu Town, Xiatang Town, siguqiao Town, Liudu town and Jinshan Industrial Park. There are 31 neighborhood committees and 189 administrative villages. The county government is located in Bingxi town.
Yushan County governs Bingxi, Linhu, bimu, Hengjie, Wencheng, Xiazhen, Yanrui, Shuangming, Zihu, Zhangcun, Xianyan 11 towns and Huaiyu, Nanshan, Xiatang, siguqiao, Liudu 5 townships, a total of 16 townships (towns), as well as Qiyi and Wangzhai 2 reservoir management bureaus. Yushan County has 194 administrative villages and 31 neighborhood committees.
On November 8, 2001, Qunli township was abolished and assigned to Liudu township; Guanxi township was abolished and assigned to Xianyan town; Lingang township was abolished and assigned to Yanrui town; Shaohua township was abolished and assigned to Shuangming town; Tongfang township was abolished and assigned to Huaiyu township.
By the end of 2002, Yushan County had jurisdiction over 12 towns, 7 townships, 16 neighborhood committees and 273 administrative villages. By the end of 2003, the county had 12 towns and 7 townships with a total population of 545000.
On January 20, 2006, Huacun township was abolished, and the Chengjian system was put under the jurisdiction of Liudu township; Baiyun town was abolished, and the Chengjian system was put under the jurisdiction of Yanrui town (GaN min Zi No. 5 reply). At the end of 2006, the registered residence total of 563156 people (including three).
Zoning details
By 2019, Yushan County has 11 towns, namely Bingxi, Linhu, BIM, Hengjie, Wencheng, Xiazhen, Yanrui, Shuangming, Zihu, Zhangcun and Xianyan, and 5 townships, namely Huaiyu, Nanshan, Xiatang, siguqiao and Liudu, with a total of 16 townships, as well as two reservoir management bureaus, namely Qiyi and Wangzhai. Bingxi town is the resident of Yushan County People's government.
geographical environment
Location context
Yushan County is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province. Shangrao city is bounded by Kaihua County, Changshan County and Jiangshan City of Zhejiang Province in the East, Guangfeng County in the south, Xinzhou District in the West and Dexing City in the north. The area under its jurisdiction is between 28 ° 30 '- 28 ° 59' n and 117 ° 52 '- 118 ° 25' E. It is 75 kilometers wide from east to west and 62 kilometers long from north to south, with a total area of 1728 square kilometers.
topographic features
Yushan County is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. Naguchu River, Badu River, Yuya River and other tributaries. The main mountains in the territory are Huaiyu mountains and Wuyi Mountains. Huaiyu mountain is the natural barrier of Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces. It originates from Sanqing mountain and runs across the northwest of the county. Its main peak, Yujing peak, is 1816.9 meters above sea level. It is the highest peak of Huaiyu mountain and the highest point in the county. After entering Shangrao County in the west, Huaiyu mountains turn south to East, from leigongbao (1054m above sea level) to Yushan County, forming shaxiling. Wuyi Mountains from the southeast into the county, constitute a hilly area, the square root of Huashan. Huashan, 10 kilometers south of the county, is the first mountain of Wuyi Mountain from Guangfeng to the county
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