Yilong County Yilong county is subordinate to Nanchong City, Sichuan Province. It is located in the northeast of Nanchong City, Sichuan Province. It is a county in the Southern Dynasties. National Highway 244, national highway 245, provincial highway 205, provincial highway 206, provincial highway 207 and provincial highway 304 pass through Yilong county. Yilong county has undulating mountains, ravines, complex terrain, mild climate, four distinct seasons, abundant heat and rainfall, with a total area of 1788 square kilometers, 29 towns, 7 townships and 1 street.
Yilong county is an agricultural county with planting and breeding as the main industry. It is the first county of rabbit industry in China, the key county of modern animal husbandry in the whole province, the key county of high standard grain field construction in the whole province, the national agricultural technology promotion demonstration county, and the national soil testing and formula fertilization demonstration county. It is rich in wheat, rape, rice, sweet potato, orange, etc. Yilong is an old revolutionary base of Sichuan and Shaanxi. "Marshal Zhu De came out of Yilong, with thousands of banners.". During the second Civil Revolutionary War, more than 7000 children of Yilong, represented by Zhang sider, followed the long march of the Fourth Front Army of the Chinese workers' and peasants' Red Army. Among them, more than 5000 people gave their precious lives to the cause of liberation of the Chinese people.
Yilong county is the first batch of revolutionary cultural relics protection and utilization area sub County, National Garden County, national ecological civilization construction demonstration county. On July 31, 2018, the Sichuan provincial government approved Yilong county to withdraw from the poverty-stricken county sequence.
In 2018, the GDP of Yilong county was 20.38 billion yuan, an increase of 8.8% over 2017, of which the added value of the primary industry was 6.23 billion yuan, an increase of 3.9%. The added value of the secondary industry was 6.04 billion yuan, an increase of 9.9%. The added value of the tertiary industry was 8.11 billion yuan, an increase of 12.2%.
Evolution of organizational system
Yilong ancient Li Liangzhou, the early Warring States period for the Bazi country (now the northeast of Sichuan and Western Hubei area). In 314 B.C., King Huiwen of Qin Dynasty destroyed the state of Ba and established Bajun, which ruled Jiangzhou (now Jiangbei, Chongqing). Yilong belonged to Langzhong County of Bajun. In the Han Dynasty, Yilong belonged to Langzhong county and Dangqu county (Quxian County of Dazhou city). Jin, song and Qi dynasties (216-501 years). Today, Yilong county belongs to Langzhong County in the northwest and Dangqu County in the southeast.
In 502, the first year of Liang Tianjian in the Southern Dynasty, Longcheng county (named after Longcheng mountain) and Yilong county (named after Dayi and Longcheng mountain) were set up. The county and county were under the same rule at the top of today's Jincheng Mountain. At the same time, Dayin county (named after Dayin mountain) was set up. In the first year of Liang Datong (535), Fuyu County and Angu county were set up. Xuanhan county was set up in the middle of Datong. The county was governed by Fuyu mountain (now Longcheng mountain), Xuanhan county and Daluo Township, and Angu county was governed by Angu Township, Yingshan County.
In the Western Wei Dynasty (538-551), Liang system and Longcheng County led Yilong and Dayin counties, while Fuyu County led Xuanhan and Angu counties.
In 569, Yian County in the Western Wei Dynasty and Fuyu County in the Liang Dynasty were assigned to Pengzhou, while Longcheng county was still established. Fuyu County was moved from daluochi in today's Yilong county to anguchang in today's Yingshan County. Longcheng County governs Yilong and Dayin counties.
In 583, Fuyu, Yi'an and Longcheng counties of Pengzhou and Jingyang County of Quxian were merged into Pengzhou. In 598, Xuanhan county was changed into Fuyu County. In the third year of Daye (607), Yilong county and Dayin county were changed into Baxi county.
In 618, the first year of Wude, Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty, Pengzhou was restored, and six counties, including Yilong, Dayin and Fuyu, were governed. In the third year of Wude (620), Fangzhou was set up. The state government and Yilong county government were on the Jincheng Mountain. In the fourth year of Wude (621), Xincheng County was set up in the southern and Xiangru counties, which was renamed Xinzheng County after yintaizi. It was subordinate to Langzhong, and the county government is now Xinzheng town of Yilong county. In the eighth year of Wude (625), Fangzhou was abandoned and yilongfu belonged to Pengzhou. In the 26th year of Kaiyuan (738), Yilong county was moved to the hillside of Jincheng. The name of Yilong county was changed to Yilong county around 766. In 740, Fuyu County was moved to Lijiaba, Yilu Town, Yilong county. In the first year of Guangde (763), Dayin county was changed into Lianchi county (the county government was moved to lianchiba, chating Township, Pengan county), and then it was abandoned. In the first year of Kaicheng (836), it was restored.
During the Five Dynasties (907-960), the Tang system was followed. Pengchi, Yilong and Fuyu are still Pengzhou.
In the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), Pengzhou was called Xian'an County, which governed Yilong, pengchi, Fuyu and Yingshan counties.
In the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), Liangshan county was restored and Xian'an County of Pengzhou was expanded from four counties to six counties.
Yuan Dynasty (1206-1368), established the provincial system, under which there were roads, prefectures, and counties. Yilong county was under the jurisdiction of Shunqing, Pengzhou, Sichuan Province. In the 20th year of Zhiyuan (1283), abandoned pengchi and Fuyu counties entered Yilong county. At the same time, Xinzheng County was withdrawn into Nanbu county. Since then, the territory of Yilong county has been basically unified.
In the Ming Dynasty (1368-1661), roads were abandoned and divided into four levels: Province, government, prefecture and county. In 1375, Yilong county was merged into Pengzhou. In 1380, Yilong county was restored.
In the Qing Dynasty (1616-1911), Yilong county was under the jurisdiction of Shunqing Prefecture, Chuanbei Road, Sichuan Province. In the first year of Xuantong (1909), Yilong county was changed to "Yilong" because of avoiding emperor Puyi's taboo.
The first year of the Republic of China (1912), renamed Yilong, abandoned Road, is Shunqing house.
In the second year of the Republic of China (1913), the government was abolished and the road was restored. Yilong belonged to Jialing Road (the rule of the road was in today's Nanchong City).
In October 1918, Xiong Kewu, commander-in-chief of the Sichuan Yasukuni army and governor of Sichuan Province, was appointed as commander of the seventh division of the Yasukuni army and stationed in Daxian county. At that time, it had jurisdiction over Daxian, Xuanhan, Kaijiang, Wanyuan, Chengkou, Kaixian, Yunyang, Fengjie, Wuxi, Quxian, Yingshan, Yilong, Peng'an, Tongjiang, Nanjiang, Bazhong, Langzhong, Cangxi, Nanbu, Yanting, Zhaohua, Guangyuan, Jiange and Zitong counties.
In 1928, the county was directly under the province.
In 1935, Yilong was a county under the jurisdiction of the 11th administrative supervision district of Sichuan Province (now Nanchong City was set up as the office of the Commissioner).
In 1932, the Chinese workers' and peasants' Red Army transferred from the base area of Hubei Henan Anhui border region to Northeast Sichuan. Yilong was liberated on August 23, 1933, and then the Soviet regime of counties, cities, districts, townships and villages was established. At that time, the Red Army divided Yilong county and parts of neighboring counties into three Soviet counties, namely Yilong County, Changsheng county and langnan county. The Soviet government of Yilong county established Jincheng Town, with jurisdiction over 1 city, 11 districts and 52 townships; the Soviet government of Changsheng county established lishanchang of Yilong County in that year, and moved to dingshanchang of Bazhong the next year, with jurisdiction over 8 districts and 32 townships; the Soviet government of langnan county established shuiguanyin of Langzhong City, with jurisdiction over 15 districts. The red army fought more than 30 battles in Yilong.
From February to April in 1935, Yilong was evacuated successively to cooperate with the Red Army's going northward. After the withdrawal of the Red Army, Yilong County resumed the old system of the Republic of China until the liberation of Yilong on December 23, 1949.
In 1950, Yilong county was under the jurisdiction of Nanchong district.
In 1952, the administrative region was adjusted and Nanfeng, Heishui and Xiangtan in Xiangtan district were assigned to Pingchang County; Wenzhu Township in Erlong (now Dayin) district was assigned to Yingshan County; Erdao, Fuxing, Shuanghe (now Shuangsheng), Qishan, SAIJIN and Longcheng (now Xincheng) in Peng'an county were assigned to Yilong County;
In August 1978, Xinzheng, masang (now Guoshan), Sanyuan (now Yinshan), Pingtou (now Huanshan) and Xinzheng town of Nanbu county were included in Yilong.
In September 1952, after the revocation of the northern Sichuan administrative office, Yilong county was under the jurisdiction of Nanchong District of Sichuan Province (renamed area in August 1968 and Nanchong City in 1994), and the county office was located in Jincheng town on the hillside of Jincheng.
In August 1978, Xinzheng, masang (now Guoshan), Sanyuan (now Yinshan), Pingtou (now Huanshan) and Xinzheng town of Nanbu county were included in Yilong.
In September 1952, after the revocation of the northern Sichuan administrative office, Yilong county was under the jurisdiction of Nanchong District of Sichuan Province (renamed area in August 1968 and Nanchong City in 1994), and the county office was located in Jincheng town on the hillside of Jincheng.
In September 2005, the county moved to Xinzheng town.
administrative division
Division evolution
In 1997, Yilong County governed 20 towns and 40 townships: Jincheng Town, Xinzheng Town, Dayin Town, dingziqiao Town, Erdao Town, Fuxing Town, Guanzi Town, Huichun Town, Tumen Town, Lishan Town, liuya Town, Ma'an Town, Rixing Town, Sanhe Town, Sanjiao Town, SAIJIN Town, Wazi Town, Xianfeng Town, Yilu Town, Yongle Town, Bajiao Town, Banqiao Town, Baoping Town, Biquan Town, Chafang town and Dayi town Daluo, Dafeng, Dengta, Fengyi, Fulin, Guoshan, Hezuo, Huanshan, Jiulong, Juguang, Laisu, Laiyi, laomu, Longqiao, Mengya, Mopan, Qishan, qiuya, Shifo, shuangpan, Shuangsheng, Shuangqing, sidexiang, Tonggu, Wenxing, Zhanggong, wupeng, Wufu and Yangqiao Yangtong Township, Yinshan Township, Yimen Township, Yongguang Township, Zhongba township.
In 2000, Yilong County governed 28 towns and 41 townships.
In 2003, Yilong county government moved from Jincheng town to Xinzheng town.
In 2003, Yilong County governs 29 towns (Xinzheng, Jincheng, Ma'an, Yongle, Rixing, Tumen, Huichun, Erdao, Dayin, Fuxing, Wazi, Lishan, Sanhe, liuya, Yilu, Guanzi, Xianfeng, Sanjiao, Baoping, SAIJIN, Shuangsheng, Wufu, Yangqiao, Dayi, Zhanggong, Wenxing, Zhouhe, dingziqiao, Dumen), 42 townships (Fengyi, Fulin, Bajiao, Banqiao Laiyi, sider, Yongguang, Mengya, qiuya
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