Introduction to the changes in the administrative divisions of Anshun City (1949, November - 2006, December) Anshun City is located in the west-central part of Guizhou Province, surrounded by Guiyang City, Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, and Southwest Guizhou Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. It borders the Autonomous Prefecture, Liupanshui City, and Bijie District; the city has a land area of ??9,264 square kilometers and a population of 2.6425 million, of which ethnic minorities such as Buyi, Miao, Hui, and Gelao account for 38.43% of the city's population. In the early days of the liberation of Anshun City, the administrative divisions changed frequently. The specific changes are as follows: 1. 1949, 11-1956, 5. Anshun District governed 6 counties (based in Anshun County). Anshun County, Pingba County, Ziyun County, Zhenning County, Langdai County, Puding County In May 1956, Anshun Prefecture merged with Guiding Prefecture, and the administrative area under Guiding Prefecture was placed under the Anshun Prefecture. 2. 1956, 5-1956, 7 Anshun Prefecture has 17 counties under its jurisdiction (based in Anshun County). Anshun County, Pingba County, Puding County, Ziyun County, Zhenning County, Langdai County, Guizhu County, Guiding County, Xifeng County, Xiuwen County, Qingzhen County, Weng'an County, Kaiyang County, Luodian County, Huishui County, Changshun County, Longli County. In August 1956, Xingyi District was abolished and merged into Anshun District. The administrative area under the jurisdiction of Xingyi Prefecture is placed under the jurisdiction of Anshun Prefecture. At the same time, the five counties under the jurisdiction of Anshun Prefecture, Ziyun, Zhenning, Luodian, Changshun and Huishui, were placed under the jurisdiction of Qiannan Prefecture. 3. 1956, 8-1958, 2 Anshun Prefecture has 19 counties under its jurisdiction (based in Anshun County). Anshun County, Pingba County, Puding County, Qingzhen County, Xifeng County, Kaiyang County, Xiuwen County, Guiding County, Longli County, Weng'an County, Guizhu County, Fuquan County, Qinglong County, Pu'an County , Langdai County, Guanling County, Xingren County, Xingyi County, Pan County. In March 1958, Guizhu County was placed under the jurisdiction of Guiyang City. In May 1958, with the approval of the State Council, Anshun City was established in Anshun County. In October of the same year, Hua Xifeng came under the jurisdiction of Zunyi Prefecture. On December 6, 1958, with the approval of the State Council (58) Document No. 92, Guanling County was abolished and merged into Zhenning County. In December of the same year, with the approval of the State Council, Anshun County was abolished and merged into Anshun City. On December 29 of the same year, the establishment of Ziyun County was cancelled. 4. 1958, 3-1960, 4 Anshun Prefecture governed 9 counties and 1 city (based in Anshun City). Pingba County, Puding County, Zhenning County, Langdai County, Xingyi County, Xingren County, Pu'an County, Anlong County, Pan County, and Anshun City. In May 1960, Langdai County was renamed Liuji City. 5, 1960, 5-1961, 7 Anshun Prefecture governed 8 counties and 2 cities (based in Anshun City). Pingba County, Puding County, Xingyi County, Xingren County, Pu'an County, Anlong County, Zhenning County, Pan County, Anshun City, Liuji City. In August 1961, according to the Secret Notice No. 56 of the State Council Secretariat Office (61). The organizational system of Ziyun County was restored and it was under the jurisdiction of Qiannan Autonomous Prefecture. On August 18 of the same year, the State Council document notified Guanling County to be restored. Zhenning and Guanling counties are separated. 6. 1961, 8-1962, 9 Anshun Prefecture governed 12 counties and 2 cities (based in Anshun City). Pingba County, Puding County, Xingyi County, Xingren County, Pu'an County, Anlong County, Zhenning County, Guanling County, Zhenfeng County, Ceheng County, Qinglong County, Pan County, Anshun City, Liuji City . In October 1962, the State Council decided to abolish Anshun City, restore Anshun County, abolish Liuji City and rename it Liuji County. 7. 1962, 10-1963, 3 Anshun Prefecture governs 14 counties (based in Anshun County). Anshun County, Pingba County, Puding County, Xingyi County, Xingren County, Pu'an County, Anlong County, Zhenning County, Liuji County, Guanling County, Zhenfeng County, Ceheng County, Qinglong County, Pan County . In April 1963, the administrative division of Anshun District changed again, adding two counties: Qingzhen and Xiuwen. On September 11 of the same year, Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County was established. 8. 1963, 4-1965, 7 Anshun Prefecture governs 15 counties and 1 autonomous county (in Anshun County). Anshun County, Pingba County, Puding County, Xingren County, Xingyi County, Pu'an County, Liuji County, Guanling County, Qinglong County, Qingzhen County, Xiuwen County, Zhenfeng County, Ceheng County, Qinglong County County, Pan County, Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County. In August 1965, Xingyi District was restored. Eight counties under the jurisdiction of Anshun Prefecture, including Xingyi County, Xingren County, Pu'an County, Qinglong County, Zhenfeng County, Anlong County, Ceheng County and Pan County, are placed under the jurisdiction of Xingyi Prefecture.
In August of the same year, Ziyun County and Xifeng County were again placed under the jurisdiction of Anshun Prefecture. 9. 1965, 8-1966, 1 Anshun Prefecture governed 10 counties and 1 autonomous county (in Anshun County). Anshun County, Pingba County, Puding County, Liuji County, Guanling County, Qingzhen County, Xiuwen County, Xifeng County, Kaiyang County, Ziyun County, Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County. In February 1966, Liuji County was abolished and Langdai County was restored. In February of the same year, Ziyun Miao and Buyi Autonomous County was established according to the State Council's (65) Guoyi Zi Document No. 33 notification. In March of the same year, with the approval of the State Council, Anshun City was restored. 10. 1966, 2-1971, 2 Anshun District has jurisdiction over 9 counties, 2 autonomous counties, 1 city and 1 special zone (located in Anshun City). Anshun County, Pingba County, Puding County, Guanling County, Langdai County, Qingzhen County, Xiuwen County, Xifeng County, Kaiyang County, Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Ziyun Miao Buyi Autonomous County, Anshun City, Sixth Skill Zone. In March 1971, Langdai County was abolished and the Liuji Special Zone was placed under the Liupanshui Special Zone. 11. 1971, 3-1980, 12. Anshun Prefecture governs 8 counties, 2 autonomous counties and 1 city (located in Anshun City). Anshun County, Pingba County, Puding County, Guanling County, Qingzhen County, Xiuwen County, Xifeng County, Kaiyang County, Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Ziyun Miao Buyi Autonomous County, and Anshun City. At the end of 1981, the original Guanling County was changed to Guanling Buyi and Miao Autonomous County. 12. 1981, 1-1990, 2 Anshun Prefecture governs 7 counties, 3 autonomous counties and 1 city (located in Anshun City). Anshun County, Pingba County, Puding County, Qingzhen County, Xiuwen County, Xifeng County, Kaiyang County, Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Ziyun Miao Buyi Autonomous County, Guanling Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, and Anshun City. According to the reply of the Ministry of Civil Affairs Civil Affairs Bureau (1990) No. 23 on February 3, 1990, on March 2, 1990, through the Guizhou Provincial People's Government Qianfu (1990) No. 14 "Guizhou Provincial People's Government Regarding Anshun City, Anshun "Notice on the merger of counties into Anshun City", "With the approval of the State Council, the organizational structure of the original Anshun City and Anshun County will be revoked, and a new Anshun City (county level) will be established, with the administrative areas of the original Anshun City and Anshun County as its administrative areas. It is under the jurisdiction of the Anshun District Administrative Office." 13. 1990, 3-1992, 10 Anshun Prefecture governs 6 counties, 3 autonomous counties and 1 city (located in Anshun City). Pingba County, Puding County, Qingzhen County, Xiuwen County, Xifeng County, Kaiyang County, Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County. Ziyun Miao and Buyi Autonomous County, Guanling Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, and Anshun City. With the approval of the State Council, the Ministry of Civil Affairs responded with Document No. 131 of the Civil Affairs Bureau (1992) on November 6, 1992, agreeing that Guizhou Province should abolish Qingzhen County and establish Qingzhen City (county level), using the administrative area of ????the original Qingzhen County as the The administrative area of ??Qingzhen City will not increase its organization or establishment. Qingzhen County is under the jurisdiction of the Anshun District Administrative Office. 14, 1992, 11-1995, 12 Anshun Prefecture governed 5 counties, 3 autonomous counties and 1 city (located in Anshun City). Pingba County, Puding County, Xiuwen County, Xifeng County, Kaiyang County, Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Ziyun Miao Buyi Autonomous County, Guanling Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Anshun City, and Qingzhen City. On December 22, 1995, Qianfufa (1995) No. 56 "Notice of the People's Government of Guizhou Province on the Adjustment of Some Administrative Divisions of Guiyang City and Anshun Prefecture" was based on the State Council's "Notice on Agreeing to the Adjustment of Some Administrative Divisions of Guiyang City and Anshun Prefecture of Guizhou Province" In the spirit of the "Reply" (Guohan [1995] No. 69), the People's Government of Guizhou Province notified the relevant issues as follows: Starting from January 1, 1996, Xiuwen County, Xifeng County, and Kaiyang County in Anshun Prefecture will be placed under Guiyang City Qingzhen City (county level) in Anshun area is under the jurisdiction of Guiyang City entrusted by the province. 15. 1996, 1-2000, 6 Anshun Prefecture governs 2 counties, 3 autonomous counties and 1 city (located in Anshun City) Pingba County, Puding County, Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Guanling Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Ziyun Miao and Buyi Autonomous County , Anshun City. On June 23, 2000, the State Council approved Guizhou Province in Guohan [2000] No. 79 to abolish Anshun Prefecture and county-level Anshun City and establish prefecture-level Anshun City. The Municipal People's Government is located in the newly established Xixiu District. Anshun City (county level) established Xixiu District, and the administrative area of ??the original county-level Anshun City was the administrative area of ??Xixiu District. The District People's Government is located on Tashan West Road.
16. 2000, 7-2006, 12 Anshun City governs 1 district, 2 counties and 3 autonomous counties (in Xixiu District) Xixiu District, Pingba County, Puding County, Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Guanling Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Zi Yun Miao and Buyi Autonomous County. Anshun Archives Compilation and Research Section 2007, 1