In the 21st year of Genghis Khan (1227), Mongolia captured Hezhou. It belongs to Changgong Road, Zhongshu Province, Shaanxi Province. In the third year (1253), Tang Xianzong, the Mongolian khanate, set up Tubo and other places in Hezhou, and set up a viceroy. In the sixth year of Yuan Dynasty (1269), Hezhou was changed to Hezhou Road, which belonged to Anxiang and Tubo, and all Hezhou Roads were ruled. In the fourth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (137 1), the abandoned county was located in Hezhouwei, belonging to Xi 'an Hangduwei. In the sixth year (1373), Anxiang was placed under the jurisdiction of the state government, and the city belonged to it. The state government ruled the present urban area. In July of the seventh year (1374), Captain Xi Anhang set up Hezhou, and in the tenth year (1377), Hezhou was divided into left and right guards, belonging to the direct ambassador of Shaanxi Hangdu. In the 12th year (1379), in July, the waste river state government merged with Anxiang. Hezhou Zuo Wei is in Zhou Tao, and the right-back is promoted to commander-in-chief of Hezhou military and civilian, in charge of the military and civilian, in charge of this city, and still belongs to commander-in-chief of Shaanxi. In the ninth year of Chenghua (1473), Hezhou was restored to Lintao Prefecture in Shaanxi Province, and the command and envoy department of Hezhou was changed to Hezhou Wei.