Guangfeng is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, east of Shangrao, south of zhejiang-jiangxi railway and National Highway 320. It borders Jiangshan City, Zhejiang Province in the east, Yushan County in the north, Shangrao County and Shangrao City in the west, Pucheng County and Chong 'an County in Fujian Province in the south. The county is 62.5 kilometers long from north to south and 45 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of 1377.79 square kilometers, equivalent to 2,066,700 mu. Geographical coordinates: east longitude 1 18? 1 ' 18 "- 1 18 29 ' 15 ",28 3' 30 "-28 37' 23" N
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The development of history
In the fourth year of Tang Wude (62 1), Yongfeng Town was established, which was named after Yongfeng Mountain in the north of the town, and belonged to Shangrao County, Raozhou, which was the beginning of Guangfeng's town.
In the first year of Gan Yuan (758), NSW was established. At the same time, it is analyzed that Yongfeng County is located in the southeast of Shangrao County, and Yongfeng Town belongs to the southwest of Xujiang County (now Jiangshan City) in Quzhou. At the beginning of the establishment of the county, it was placed under Xinzhou.
In the seventh year of Yuanhe (8 12), Yongfeng County of the province entered Shangrao County.
In the seventh year of Song Xining (1074), he moved to Yongfeng County and still moved to Xinzhou.
In the 14th year of Yuan Dynasty (1277), he was transferred to Xinzhou Road, Jiangsu. In the twentieth year of Zheng Zheng (1360), Zhu Yuanzhang took Hu Dahai to Xinzhou Road, changed it to Guangxin House, ruled Yongfeng County, and still transferred to Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.
In the fourth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (137 1), Guangxin Prefecture was transferred to Jiangxi because of the inconvenience of water transportation in Zhejiang. Because there is also Yongfeng County in Ji 'an Prefecture, it is different from Guangyongfeng and Jiyongfeng respectively.
In the tenth year of Yongzheng (1732), it was played by Xie Haozhun, the governor of Jiangxi Province, and Yongfeng County was changed to Guangfeng County, which is still in use today.
In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), the state capital was abandoned and all counties were directly under the province. In the third year of the Republic of China, roads were set up, and Guangfeng County belonged to Yuzhang Road. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), the abandoned road was still directly under the province. From 2 1 year to 3 1 year (1932 to 1942), the province was divided into four administrative regions, with Guangfeng County as the sixth administrative region.
On May 5th, 1949, the 49th Division of the 5th Corps of the China People's Liberation Army 1 Army was stationed in Guangfeng. On May 20, the county people's government was established and placed under Shangrao District, Northeast Jiangxi Administrative Region.
In June 5438 +2000 10, Shangrao District was established, and Guangfeng County was subordinate to Shangrao City.
On June 20, 2006, Yongfeng Town and Tangcheng Town were abolished, and Yongfeng, Fengxi and Lulin sub-district offices were established; Guangfeng County Guancun Township merged with Shehou Township to form Dongyang Township. On September 2 1 of the same year, Lingdi Township was abolished and Tongqiaoshan Town was established.
2065438+On February 16, 2005, the State Council approved the revocation of Guangfeng County and the establishment of Guangfeng District of Shangrao City. The former administrative area of Guangfeng County was Guangfeng District.
2065438+In March 2005, the State Council City, China issued the Notice on Adjusting Some Administrative Divisions of Shangrao City, approving the revocation of Guangfeng County and the establishment of Guangfeng District of Shangrao City.
On June 6, 20 15, "Guangfeng District" was formally established.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-guangfeng district