Chuanshan ( Chinese Ex . Уп , Pinyin : Chuánshān ) is a district of urban subordination of Suining City District, Sichuan Province ( PRC ).
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A country | China |
Provinces | Sichuan |
City District | Suining |
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History
Under the Eastern Han Empire, these places were incorporated into Deyang County (县) of Guanghan County (广汉 郡). Under the Eastern Jin Empire, in 347 the county was transferred to the Suining District (遂宁 郡).
Under the Liang Empire, Deyang County was renamed Xiaoxi County (小溪 县). Under the Western Wei empire, Xiaoshi County was renamed Fan'i County (方).
When the Tang Empire in 618, the Suining district was transformed into the Suizhou region (遂州), and in 707, the Qingshi (青石 县) and Suining (遂宁 县) counties were formed.
Under the Northern Song empire in 976, to avoid using the taboo hieroglyph included in the personal name of the new emperor, Fan'i County was renamed Xiaoxi again. In 1115, the Suizhou area was raised to the Suininsk Council (遂宁). Under the Southern Song Empire in 1258, Anju County (安居 县) was annexed to Xiaoshi County.
When the Yuan Empire in 1282, Qingshi and Suining counties were annexed to Xiaoshi county; Suininskaya government was transformed into the Suining region (遂宁 州).
Under the Ming Empire in 1376, the county of Xiaoshi was disbanded, and the Suiningn area was transformed into the Suining county.
Under the Qing Empire in 1653, the Suining county was annexed to the Pensi county (蓬溪县), but in 1660 it was restored.
In 1950, the Suinin Special District (区 区 区区) was formed, and the Suynin County came under its jurisdiction. In 1958, the Suining Special District was dissolved, and the Suining County came under the jurisdiction of the Mianyang Special District (区 专). In 1968, the Mianyang Special District was renamed Mianyang District (绵阳).
In 1985, by a resolution of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, the Mianyang district was disbanded, and on its territory, urban districts Mianyang, Guangyuan and Suining were formed. Suining county was transformed into the Central District (市 中 区) of the Suining City District.
In 2003, the Central District was divided into the Chuanshan and Anju regions.
Administrative division
Chuanshan district is divided into 14 street committees , 7 villages and 5 volosts .
Links
- Chuanshan - information on the territory, population and history of changes in the administrative-territorial division on the site 行政 区划 网(whale.)