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The territory of Cangxian County was the territory of the Three Kingdoms of Yan, Qi and Zhao during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods. Qin belongs to Julu County. In the Western Han Dynasty, Fuyang County was established (the administrative headquarters is in the old town of Dongguan Village), which belongs to Bohai County of Youzhou. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Three Kingdoms and the Two Jin Dynasties, Fuyang County belonged to Bohai County in Jizhou. In the 11th year of Taihe of the Northern Wei Dynasty (487), the lands of Bohai and Zhangwu counties were divided into Fuyang County, which governed Fuyang and belonged to Yingzhou. In the second year of Xiping (517), the lands of Hebei and Ying were divided into two states and Cangzhou was established. During the 18th year of Emperor Kaihuang's reign in the Sui Dynasty (598), Fuyang was recalled Qingchi (the administrative center remained unchanged). In the fifth year of Tang Wude's reign (622), Jingzhou was built in Changlu (now Cangzhou urban area), and Qingchi was part of it. During the Five Dynasties, Qingchi County was under the jurisdiction of Henghaijunjie, Jingcheng County. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Qingchi County belonged to Jingcheng County, Cangzhou, Hebei East Road. In the Yuan Dynasty, Qingchi County belonged to Jingcheng County, Cangzhou, Hejian Road, Zhongshu Province. In May of the first year of Yanyou (1314), he moved to Changlu County. During the Ming Dynasty, Cangzhou belonged to Zhongshu Province in Beijing. Later he was changed to Chief Secretary of Beijing. In the second year of Hongwu (1369), he moved to Changlu Town (the current urban area of Cangzhou), and the province's Qingchi County was merged into Cangzhou. At the beginningut of the Qing Dynasty, Cangzhou belonged to Hejian Prefecture of Zhili Province. In the third year of Yongzheng's reign (1725), it was promoted to Zhili Prefecture. In the ninth year of Yongzheng (1731), it was changed to Sanzhou and came under the jurisdiction of Tianjin Prefecture. In the second year of the Republic of China (1913), Cangzhou was changed to Cangxian, which belonged to Bohai Road, Zhili Province. In the spring of the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936), Cangxian County was assigned to the seventh supervisory district of Hebei Province. During the Anti-Japanese War and the War of Liberation, the administrative district of Cangxian County underwent several changes, and Cangxian County, Qingcheng County, Sibian County, Jianguo County, and Qingcangjiao County were created successively. In June 1947, Cang County was liberated and Cang City was established.ie in the urban area. In August 1949, Cangxian County was placed under Cangxian Prefecture of Hebei Province. That year, Cangshi was transformed into Cangzhen. In 1953, Cang City was placed under the jurisdiction of Cang County. In 1958, Cangxian County came under the jurisdiction of Tianjin Prefecture. In November of the same year, Cang County and Cang City were merged to form Cangzhou City. In December, Tianjin Prefecture was merged into Tianjin City, and Cangzhou City was under the jurisdiction of Tianjin City. In January 1959, Cangzhou City was abolished and renamed Cangxian County. In June 1961, Cangxian County came under the jurisdiction of Cangzhou Prefecture. In July of the same year, Cangxian Chengguan People's Township was set aside and Cangzhou City was established. In 1968, Cangzhou Prefecture was renamed Cangzhou Prefecture and the countyé de Cang was still under his jurisdiction. Since November 1983, Cang County has been under the jurisdiction of Cangzhou City.
Cangxian County has jurisdiction over 19 towns: Jiuzhou Town, Xingji Town, Dusheng Town, Cuierzhuang Town, Xueguantun Township, Jiedi Hui Township, Zhangguantun Township, Litianmu Township, Fenghuadian Township, Yaoguantun Township, Dulin Hui Township. , Wangjiapu township, Liujiamiao township, Wulongtang township, Daguanting township, Gaochuan township, Huangdipu township, Hui township of Dachu village and Zhifangtou town.
Itinerary: about 9.6 kilometers in total
Starting point: Cangzhou city
1. Leave from the starting point due west. and follow the road for 130 meters from Jiefang West Road Auxiliary Road, turn left into Chaoyang Street
2. Continue along Chaoyang Street for 1.3 kilometers, turn left into Huanghe West Street
. 3. Continue along Huanghe West Road for 1.3 km, enter Huanghe East Road.
4. Continue along Huanghe East Road for 580 meters, towards Qingchi Avenue, turn slightly right and enter the auxiliary road of Huanghe East Road.
5.Go 350 meters along the auxiliary road of Huanghe East Road, turn right into Qingchi South Avenue
6. Travel 1.8 kilometers along Qingchi South Avenue towards Yanshan/Huanghua, turn left onto Haihe East Road
7. Drive 200 meters along Haihe East Road and turn right
8. Drive 840 meters and turn left
9. Drive 290 meters and turn right onto Jinde Highway
10. Continue along Jinde Highway for 1.9 kilometers, pass Jiedi Village on the right for about 180 meters, turn right
11. Drive 280 meters, turn left
< p>12. .Drive 350 meters and reach the pointt end (on the left side of the road)End point: Jiedi Township