Draft:Hauting County (Tang Dynasty)

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Huating County', County set up during Tianbao.

Tianbao ten years (751), Wu County, Taishou, Zhao Juzhen played with Jiaxing County[1]Haiyan County, Kunshan County Three Counties Place[2]. It belongs to Suzhou, Wu Commandery, and is Shangxian[1]. At that time, there was Huating Valley in the thirty-five miles west of the county, which was the residence of Lu Xun and Lu Kang. Lu Xun sealed the Hou of Huating, Lu Ji Yun: Huating Crane. Hence the name[2]. During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, it was the jurisdiction of Wuyue Kingdom, and it successively belonged to Kaiyuan Mansion, Suzhou, and Xiu Prefecture. During the Northern Song Dynasty, it still belonged to Xiuzhou. During the Southern Song Dynasty Qingyuan, Xiuzhou was changed to Jiaxingfu, and it was still subordinated to it, which was the fourth geography of Tight County [3]. Yuan Dynasty In the fourteenth year (1277), Huating County was promoted to Huating Mansion, and the following year it was changed to Songjiang Mansion and was the seat of Songjiang Prefecture. In the twenty-seventh year of the Yuan Dynasty (1290), Huating County was precipitated Shanghai County.

Ming Dynasty In February of the 20th year (1387), in the southeast of Huating County, Jinshanwei, and in the east, Qingcunso guarded the palace and thousands of households, and was subordinate to Jinshanwei. In the twenty-first year (1542), Huating County and Shanghai County were separated from Qingpu County [4]. Qing Dynasty was still the seat of Jiangsu, Songjiang Prefecture. Shunzhi followed the Ming system at the beginning. In the twelfth year of Shunzhi (1655), it was precipitated Lou County, Attached county. Yongzheng two years (1724), precipitated Fengxian County. Evaluation: Complicated, Tired, Difficult [5]. In 1912, Lou County was abolished into Huating, and in 1914, Huating County was changed to Songjiang County.

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  1. ^ a b "New Tang Dynasty·Volume 41·Zhi 31" ◎Geography 5...... Suzhou, Wu County, Xiong...... Huating. Above. Tianbao ten years of analysis of Jiaxing. Huzhou, Wuxing County ......
  2. ^ a b "Yuanhe County Atlas · Volume 25 ◎ Jiangnan Province 1 ...... Suzhou, Wu County. Tight. ...... Huating County, on. It is two hundred and seven miles west of the state. In the tenth year of Tianbao, Wu County guarded Zhao Juzhen, Kunshan, Jiaxing, and Haiyan counties. Huating Valley, thirty-five miles west of the county. Lu Xun and Lu Kang are on their side, and they are not sealed by the Marquis of Huating. Lu Jiyun "Huating Crane", this place is. Hangzhou, ...... Hangzhou
  3. ^ Song History Volume 88 Zhi 41...... Jiaxing Mansion, Benxiu Prefecture, Military. In the seventh year of Zhenghe, the name of the county was Jiahe. In the first year of Qingyuan, the land where Xiaozong was born...... Huating, tight. Sea salt. ......
  4. ^ "History of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 40, Zhi 16, Geography I...... Songjiang Mansion, Yuan Zhili Jiangsu and Zhejiang Province...... Huating, leaning. Kunshan is in the northwest of the county. Southeastern Coast, there are salt works. There is Dianshan Lake in the northwest and Mao Lake in the west. There are Huangpu in the southeast, Zhaotun, Daying, Guhui, Songzi, Panlong and other five pus in the northwest, and the Wusong River enters the sea. There is Jinshanwei in the southeast, and there is Qingcun guarding the thousand households in the east, and it is placed in February of the 20th year of Hongwu. There is Xiaozhen Village in the northwest and Maoqiao Second Inspection Division in the southwest. There is Jinshan Inspection Division in the south, Benzhi Zhangyan, and then Hujia Lane. There is the South Bridge Inspection Division in the southeast, which is a good relative, and then changed its name. There is also a pottery house inspection department, which was abolished. There is Zhelin Town in the southeast again, and Jiajing builds a city to defend it. Shanghai, Northeast Fudong...... Qingpu, northwest of Fu. In April of the 21st year of Jiajing, the new trail in the northeast of the county was inspected, and the two counties of Huating and Shanghai were analyzed. Thirty-two years of abolition for Qinglong Town, still placed in the new trail inspection division. In the first year of Wanli, the county was restored in Tanghang Town, which was also ...... in the present era
  5. ^ Qing Historical Manuscript·Volume 58·Zhi 33 Geography 5...... Songjiang Mansion, want, complicated, tired, difficult...... At the beginning of Shunzhi, because of the Ming system, the county was three. Twelve years, Xihua Pavilion placed Lou County. In the second year of Yongzheng, Huating was placed in Fengxian, Shanghai was placed in Nanhui, Qingpu was placed in Fuquan, and Jinshanwei was changed to a county...... Huating, complicated, tired, difficult. Rely on. There are Zheshan and Jinshan in the southeast. There is a pond in the sea. The Songjiang River inherits the Taihu Lake, the east is the Kaze, and the Dongjiang River and the Loujiang River are three. Now the Loujiang River is plugged, and the Dongjiang River and the Songjiang River go to sea, and there is only one river. The Huangpu River is the Wusong Zhijin, the first to receive the water, the lake water, the bending flow, the pianjing water will be. The water of Chunshentang leads to the tributary of Huangpu in the east, and it will be in North Yutang. It also diverted the bridge into Huangpu. In the southeast of Zhelin Camp, the water conservancy is stationed in the general judgment. There is a salt field called Yuanpu, and the ambassador is stationed. Town five: Tinglin, Yexie, Caojing, Zhelin, Shagang. Zhelin, Tinglin, and Zhangze have floods. The capital division is stationed in Zhelin, and the county is stationed in Caojing. Tinglin Patrol Division 1. There are railways. Lou, tired, difficult. Rely on. Shunzhi 12th year ...... Fengxian is tired and difficult. Ninety miles east of the house. Ming in Huating Qingcun guarded, thousands of households, under the Jinshan guard. Yongzheng was disposed of in the second year ......

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