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In the twenty-sixth year of the King of Qin (22 1), the State of Qin unified China and implemented the county system. It is located in Huangxian County (located in Huangchengji Village, Liang Shi Town, Longkou City) and Shuixian County (located in Fushan District), belonging to Qixian County and Jiaodong County.

In the first year of Emperor Gaozu (206 BC), after the establishment of the Western Han Dynasty, the state, county and county system was implemented. Located in Huangxian County, Shuixian County, Yexian County (located in the present Laizhou City), Qucheng County (located in the northwest of Zhaoyuan County), Dangli County (located in the southwest of Laizhou City), Yang Le County (located in the southwest of Laizhou City), Shi Yang County (located in the south of Laizhou City), Mu Ping County (located in the ancient town of Fushan District), Dongmou County (located in the present Mu Ping County) and Changyang County (located in Fushan District). The above 15 county belongs to Donglai county; Guanyang County (now Haiyang Law City), Ting County (now south of Laiyang City) and Zou Lu County (now southwest of Laiyang City) all belong to Jiaodong County; Changguang County (southeast of Laiyang City) belongs to Langya County.

During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yehou, Qucheng, Jinxian, Dangli, Donghou, Huangxian, Mu Ping, Changguang (southeast of Laiyang City), Changyang (south of Wendeng City) and Luxiang (south of Laizhou City) were all in Donglai County. Ting County and Guanyang County belong to the North Sea.

During the Three Kingdoms period, Huangxian County, Yexian County, Qucheng County, Dangli County, Jinxian County, Luxiang County, Changguang County, Changyang County, Dongmou County and Mu Ping County were located in Donglai County. Ting County belongs to Beihai County.

The Jin Dynasty implemented the coexistence system of counties, prefectures, counties and Hou countries, and its territory was set as Hou township, Yehou township, Huangxian county, Qucheng county and Luxiang county, which belonged to Donglai country. Not Houguo, Changguang County and Ting County, but all belong to Changguang County. During the Southern Dynasties (Liu Song Dynasty), Qucheng County, Yexian County, Jinxian County, Luxiang County, Mu Ping County, Dangli County and Huangxian County all belonged to Donglai County. Changguang County, Ting County and Changyang County belong to Changguang County. The Northern Dynasties belonged to Donglai County, including Ye County, Xiqucheng County, Dongqucheng County and Luxiang County. Changyang County, Changguang County, Ting County and Dangli County belong to Changguang County; Huangxian County, Mu Ping County, Jinxian County and Guanyang County belong to Dongmou County.

In the seventh year of Tianbao in the Northern Qi Dynasty (556), Dongmou County was abolished and the county under its jurisdiction belonged to Changguang County. East and west Qucheng counties were merged into Ye county, Jinxian county into Huang county, Changyang county and Luxiang county into Changguang county. In the fourth year of Tiantong in the Northern Qi Dynasty (568), Wendeng County was established by Mouhu County and Guanyang County, and the county was established by abolishing the legislation for the benefit.

The Sui Dynasty implemented the county system. Zhiye County, Luxiang County (after 16 years of opening), Guanyang County, Changyang County, Huangxian County, Xianxian County and Wendeng County belong to Donglai County.

In the Tang Dynasty, the system of Dao, Zhou and County was implemented. In the fourth year of Wude (62 1), Laizhou governed 9 counties including Ye County, Luxiang County, Changyang County, Qucheng County, Dangli County and Qutai County. In the first year of Ruyi (692), Dengzhou administered Penglai County, Huangxian County, Mu Ping County and Wendeng County. In the first year of congenital (7 12), Dengzhou administered Penglai County, Huangxian County, Mu Ping County and Wendeng County. In the Song Dynasty, the first attack was the Tang system. Straight road for three years (997), the implementation of the road, state (government), county three-level system. Dengzhou governs Penglai County, Huangxian County, Mu Ping County and Wendeng County; Laizhou governs four counties, including Ye County and Laiyang County.

In the Jin Dynasty, Dengzhou governed Penglai County, Huangxian County, Fushan County (Tianhui Nine Years) and Qixia County; Laizhou governs five counties including Ye County, Laiyang County and Zhaoyuan County (Tianhui was established nine years ago and is now located in Luofeng Town, Zhaoyuan City); Ninghai Prefecture governs Mu Ping County and Wendeng County. The Yuan Dynasty practiced the system of provinces, railways, prefectures and counties. Dengzhou governs Penglai County, Huangxian County, Fushan County and Qixia County; Ninghai Prefecture governs Mu Ping County and Wendeng County; Laizhou governs 4 counties. There are three counties in the territory: Ye County, Zhaoyuan County and Laiyang County.

The Ming Dynasty implemented the system of province, state and county. Laizhou Prefecture has jurisdiction over 2 states and 5 counties, of which only Ye County is in the territory. Dengzhou has jurisdiction over Penglai County, Huangxian County, Fushan County, Qixia County, Zhaoyuan County, Laiyang County, Wendeng County and Ninghai District.

The Qing Dynasty practiced the system of provinces, provinces, prefectures and counties. Dengzhou area governs Ninghai area and Penglai County, Huangxian County, Zhaoyuan County, Laiyang County, Qixia County, Fushan County, Deng Shi County, Haiyang County and Rongcheng County; Laizhou prefecture governs 3 counties in L prefecture, of which only Ye county is located.

After the founding of the Republic of China, the provincial, state and county systems were implemented. 19 14. At that time, Jiaodong Road governed 26 counties including Yexian, Huangxian, Penglai, Qixia, Laiyang, Haiyang, Zhaoyuan, Fushan, Mu Ping, Wendeng and Rongcheng.

1925 Donghai Road governs Huangxian, Penglai, Qixia, Laiyang, Haiyang, Zhaoyuan, Fushan, Mu Ping, Wendeng and Rongcheng counties; Laijiao Road governs 16 counties, of which only Ye County is in the territory.

1929 Changshan Island Administrative Region.

Ahava Administrative Office was established in 1930.

1934 1 month, Shandong East District and Yantai Special Administrative Region were established. The counties under the jurisdiction of eastern Shandong are divided into one, two and three grades, among which the first-class counties in the territory are Ye County, Laiyang County and Fushan County; The second kind of counties are Huangxian County and Penglai County; The three counties are Zhaoyuan County, Qixia County, Haiyang County, Mu Ping County, Wendeng County and Rongcheng County.

1936, the administrative inspector's office of Luqi District has jurisdiction over Mu Ping, Rongcheng, Wendeng, Haiyang, Fushan, Penglai, Zhaoyuan, Qixia, Huangxian and Changshan Island.

/kloc-in the autumn of 0/938, the jurisdiction of eastern Shandong is the same as above. In the same year, Qixia, Penglai, Zhaoyuan and Huangxian counties were placed under the Office of the Inspector General of the Ninth Administrative Region. During 1939, the Supervision Department of the 13th Administrative Region administered five counties, including Laiyang and Yexian.

1944, the thirteenth administrative region governs five counties, including Laiyang County, Haiyang County and Yexian County. The thirteenth administrative region governs Rongcheng County, Mu Ping County, Wendeng County and Fushan County.

1938, 15 In August, the leaders of China * * * Production Party established the Beihai District Administrative Inspector's Office, which governs Ye County (1938 was established in March), Penglai County (1938 was established in March) and Huangxian County (/kloc-0) 194 1 year, Beihai Administrative Office governs Penglai County (Changdao County was merged in the same year 10), Huangxian County, Zhaoyuan County (1940 1940 was established) and Fushan County (1940 5 Donghai Administrative Office has jurisdiction over Wendeng County (established in June/940/KLOC-0), Rongcheng County (established in April/940/KLOC-0), Mu Ping County (established in October/941year/KLOC-0) and Haiyang County (/KLOC-0). 194 1 year 65438+February) and Ahava administrative office (1940 August); Xihai Administrative Office governs six county governments and four administrative offices, including Ye County, Laiyang County (established in May 1940) and Yan 'an Administrative Office (established in May 194 1 year 10). Nanhai Administrative Office has jurisdiction over 3 county governments and 5 administrative offices, of which only Donglai Administrative Office (established in February, 194 1) is located in China. 1May, 942, Dongpeng County was abolished and merged into Penglai County.

1945 65438+ 10, Wulong county was built in the southeast of Donglai administrative office, Yaqian county was built in the east of Qixia county, Shidao county was built in Rongcheng county, Wenxi administrative office was changed to Kunyu county, and Mohai administrative office was changed to Rushan county. 1May, 945, the Office of China Shipping Commissioner administered Haiyang County, Yaqian County, Wulong County and Donglai Administrative Office. In August, Zhao Bei Administrative Office was changed to Zhao Bei County, and Qidong Administrative Office was changed to Qidong County. In September of the same year 1, Yantai and Ahava municipal governments and the governments of Longkou, Shidao, Laiyang Chengxiang and Huangxian Chengxiang Special Zones were established. And set up the Changshan Island Special Administrative Office.

On March 1946 and 1, the Chengxiang Special Zone in Laiyang and Chengxiang Special Zone in Huangxian were abolished, and the jurisdiction was transferred to Laiyang County and Huangxian County. 165438+ 10, Shidao and Longkou Special Zones were changed to Shidao and Longkou City. 1947 10. Moudong County is in the east of Mu Ping County.

1949 to 10, Jiaodong district administrative office has jurisdiction over Donghai district, Beihai district, Nanhai district, Xihai district, Binbei district and Yantai city. Nanhai District governs 9 counties including Wulong County, Laiyang County and Donglai County, with 1 office. Beihai District governs Longkou City, Huangxian County, Qixia County, Zhao Bei County, Penglai County, Fushan County, Zhaoyuan County, Qidong County and Changshan Island Special Zone; Donghai District governs Ahawa City, Shidao City, Wendeng County, Haiyang County, Rongcheng County, Kunyu County, Mu Ping County, Rushan County and Yaqian County; The West Sea area governs eight counties, including yinan county and Yexian. The counties under the jurisdiction of Binbei District are not within the territory.

1950 1.3 Abolish Yaqian County, and its administrative area is divided into Haiyang County, Qidong County, Mu Ping County and Rushan County; Zhao Bei County was abolished and its administrative area was merged into Zhaoyuan County. On March 12, Donglai and Wulong counties merged into Laiyang County. In May, the administrative office of Jiaodong District of Shandong Province and the five special zones of Nanhai, Beihai, Donghai, Xihai and Binbei under its jurisdiction were abolished, and Laiyang, Wendeng Department and Yantai City were established. The Laiyang Special Agency (which governs Laiyang) has jurisdiction over 13 County and 1 Special Zone, including Laiyang County, Zhaoyuan County, Yexian County, Huangxian County (merged into Longkou City in May), Qixia County, Yan 'an County, Qidong County, Penglai County and Changshan Island Special Zone. Wendeng Institute (Wendeng Institute) has jurisdiction over Weihai County (changed the city into a county in May), Mu Ping County, Rongcheng County (merged with Shidao City in May), Wendeng County, Kunyu County, Haiyang County, Fushan County and Rushan County. Yantai has been upgraded to a provincial-level city.

1951may, weihai county was changed to weihai city.

1July, 953, Qidong County was revoked and merged into Qixia County.

1April, 954, part of Wendeng County and Rongcheng County were located in Shidao County, belonging to Wendeng Department.

On February 24th 1956, Wendeng Society was revoked and its administrative division belonged to Laiyang Society. Withdraw Yenan County to Yexian County, Shidao County to Rongcheng County, and Kunyu County to Mu Ping County and Wendeng County. On May 25th, Changshan Island Special Zone was abolished and Changdao County was established. So far, Laiyang Special Zone has jurisdiction over 1 city 15 counties, including Weihai, Laiyang, Rushan, Yexian, Qixia, Huangxian, Penglai, Changdao, Fushan, Zhaoyuan, Mu Ping, Rongcheng, Haiyang and Wendeng.

May 22 1958 Yantai was changed to a county-level city, which was under the office of Laiyang Commissioner. In August of the same year, Laiyang Agency was moved to Yantai City, and it was renamed Yantai Commissioner's Office in June of 65438+ 10. 165438+ 10, Changdao County and Huangxian County were abolished, and the administrative area was transferred to Penglai County; Mu Ping County and Fushan County were revoked and merged into Yantai City; Rushan County was abolished, and its administrative areas were assigned to Wendeng County, Haiyang County and Yantai City respectively. So far, Yantai Commissioner's Office has jurisdiction over two cities and eight counties, including Yantai, Weihai, Rongcheng, Wendeng, Haiyang, Laiyang, Qixia, Penglai, Yexian and Zhaoyuan.

On March 28th, 1960, Mu Ping County resumed.

196 1 year1year1October 5, Huangxian, Rushan and Fushan counties resumed.

1On June 29th, 963, Changdao County was restored. Up to now, Yantai Commissioner's Office has jurisdiction over 2 cities 15 counties, including Yantai, Weihai, Mu Ping, Qixia, Rongcheng, Wendeng, Penglai, Rushan, Haiyang, Changdao, Laiyang, Huangxian, Yexian, Fushan and Zhaoyuan.

1983 1 1 year 1 October1day, the administrative office of Yantai area was abolished, and Yantai city, a provincial city, was established. Cancel Fushan County, build a city to govern Fushan District, cancel Yantai City, and build a city to govern Zhifu District.

As of 1985, Yantai has jurisdiction over Zhifu District, Fushan District, Mu Ping County, Haiyang County, Laiyang County, Yexian County, Zhaoyuan County, Huangxian County, Penglai County, Qixia County, Changdao County, Rongcheng County, Wendeng County, Rushan County and Weihai City, and counties 12.

Pingdu County, Laixi County and Jimo County under the jurisdiction of Qingdao now were all domestic territories after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Among them, Pingdu County was placed under Changwei organization in February 1956; Jimo County 1956 transferred to Laiyang Society in February, 1958 transferred to Qingdao Society in February,196/kloc-0 transferred to Yantai Society in May, 1978+065438 transferred to Qingdao Society in October; Laixi County was assigned to Qingdao 1983+0 1 in June.

In June, 1987, Rongcheng, Wendeng and Rushan were placed under the newly established prefecture-level Weihai City.