Fuchang County

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Fuchang (Chinese: 福昌) was a county of China during the Tang and Song dynasties, under the administration of Henan Prefecture (Henanfu, modern Luoyang). It was renamed as Fuqing (福庆) County during the Later Tang dynasty, but reverted to its original name in 960 during the Song. The county seat was located in modern Fuchang Village of Yiyang County, Henan Province, 27 kilometers west of downtown Yiyang.[1] Tang dynasty poet Li He was a native of Fuchang County. In 1072 the county was abolished and merged into Shou'an County,[1] which was renamed as Yiyang in 1186.[2]

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  1. ^ a b "Fuchang Xian". China Historical GIS. Harvard University. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Shouan Xian". China Historical GIS. Harvard University. Retrieved 28 January 2017.