In the third year of Yang Di's great cause (607), Thanksgiving County was established (governing county was in the former site of Jiulong County), Yazhou was abandoned and Zhu Ya County was re-established, and Thanksgiving County was subordinate to Zhu Ya County. In the fifth year of Wude in Tang Gaozu (622), Ganen County was subordinate to Danzhou. In the fifth year of Kaibao in North Song Taizu (972), Ganen County belonged to Danzhou. During the Five Dynasties, Ten Kingdoms and Southern Han Dynasty, Ganen County was still Danzhou. In the sixth year of Xining in North Song Shenzong (1073), Danzhou was abandoned, Changhua Army was established, Gann County was reduced to a town, and it was subordinate to Changhua Army. North Song Shenzong Yuanfeng for three years (1080), returned to Thanksgiving County and joined the Changhua Army. In the first year of Shaoxing (1 13 1), Thanksgiving County belonged to Qiongzhou. In the 14th year of Shaoxing (1 144), Changhua Army was rebuilt, and Gann County was subordinate to Changhua Army. In the second year of Li Zongduanping in the Southern Song Dynasty (1235), the abandoned Changhua Army was placed under the Nanning Army, and Ganen County was placed under the Nanning Army. During the Yuan Dynasty (127 1 to 1368), Gan 'en County still belonged to Nanning Army. In the second year of Hongwu in Ming Taizu (1369), the army of Nanning was changed to Danzhou, and Ganen County was subordinate to Danzhou. In the 19th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1386), the abandoned Danzhou was located in Yazhou, and Ganen County was subordinate to Yazhou. In the fifth year of the Ming Dynasty (1440), Ganen County was moved from the former site of Jiulong County to Zhonghe Township (now Gancheng), which was under the jurisdiction of Qiongzhou Prefecture. In the 13th year of Shunzhi (1656), Ganen County was under the jurisdiction of Qiongzhou government until the late Qing Dynasty.
During the Republic of China. In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), the island was abandoned, with counties, belonging to Qiongya Road. In the fifth year of the Republic of China (19 16), Gann County was temporarily moved to Beili. In the seventh year of the Republic of China (19 18), he moved back to Gancheng, belonging to Qiongya Road. In the Republic of China 10 (192 1), Gann County was under the rehabilitation department of Qiongya Road. In the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929), Ganen County was under the 14th Inspection Department of Guangdong Province.
War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation. In the thirty-second year of the Republic of China (1942) to 1950, the governments of Gann County and Changjiang County established by the Kuomintang coexisted with the county anti-Japanese democratic governments led by * * *. In July of the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939), the Japanese army invaded Chang Gan, and the government of Gann County of the Kuomintang moved from Gancheng to Laowu Village in the mountainous area (now under the jurisdiction of Gancheng Town), which was under the jurisdiction of the Ninth Administrative Inspector District of Guangdong Province. In the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), from March to April, the government of Gann County of the Kuomintang moved from Laowu Village to Fanyang (now Fanyang Town, Copper City) in the mountainous area, belonging to the ninth administrative inspection area of Guangdong Province. In the thirty-fourth year of the Republic of China (1945), the government of Ganen County of Kuomintang moved from Fanyang to Beili, and it still belongs to the ninth administrative inspection area of Guangdong Province. Due to the breakdown of cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in Qiongya, an anti-Japanese democratic government led by * * * began to appear in the 31st year of the Republic of China (1942). 1June, 942, Changjiang county anti-Japanese democratic government was established; 1943 in may, the anti-Japanese democratic government of yaganlian county was established; 1March, 944, the anti-Japanese democratic government of Changganya County was established; 1In July, 945, the anti-Et democratic government in Changgan County was established; In the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China (36 years) 1949, 12, Changjiang and Ganen counties merged into Changgan county, and the county was located in Wangwai village. Belongs to Hainan administrative region.
May 1950, 1, Hainan was liberated and the governments of Gann and Changjiang counties of the Kuomintang were abolished. The People's Government of Changgan County of the Communist Party of China moved from Wangwai Village to Beili, which belongs to Hainan Administrative Region of Guangdong Province. 1In April, 952, Dongfang (small) counties were established in four districts of Baisha County (Shilu), five districts of Ledong County (Dongfang) and six districts of Zhongsha, which belonged to Hainan Li and Miao Autonomous Region, and the county government was located in Dongfang Village. 1957 At the beginning of this year, the people's government of Changgan County moved from Beili to Xinjie. 1958 65438+February, Dongfang (small) County, Changgan County and Baisha County merged into Dongfang County, which belongs to Hainan Li and Miao Autonomous Prefecture and the county people's government is stationed in Chahe River. 1September, 959, the resident of the county people's government was moved from Chahe to Basuo. 196 1 May, Dongfang County was divided into Changjiang County, Baisha County and Dongfang County. Dongfang County belongs to Hainan Li and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. 1987 65438+In February, Hainan Li and Miao Autonomous Prefecture was abolished and Dongfang County was renamed Li Dongfang Autonomous County.
1March, 1997, the city was established and the Oriental Li Autonomous County was abolished.