Hefei was a land of bosom in ancient times, which was called Hufang in Shang Dynasty and Yi Hu in Western Zhou Dynasty.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it belonged to Chu first, then to Wu, then to Yue, and then to Chu.
Hefei County belonged to Jiujiang County during the Qin Dynasty.
In the Western Han Dynasty, it belonged to Jiujiang County of Huainan Kingdom first, then Huainan was abolished, and Jiujiang County was established, and Hefei still belonged to it. In April of the fifth year of Han Yuanfeng (106), Hefei was changed to Jiujiang County, Yangzhou.
In the sixth year of Jianwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty (30 years), Tan was recognized as the Hou of Hefei, and Hefei County was changed to the Hou State of Hefei, which lasted for four generations and abandoned the country as a county. In the fifth year of Jian 'an of Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty (200 years), Cao Cao sent Liu Fu to be the secretariat of Yangzhou, and established Yangzhou alone.
During the Three Kingdoms period, in the second year of Huangchu in Wei Wendi (22 1), Hefei County was changed to Huainan Prefecture; In four years, it was changed to Huainan County. In the sixth year of Taihe (232), it was changed to Chu. In the first year of Jiaping, the King of Qi (249), Huainan County was changed. Wu and Wei fought many wars in Hefei, and Wei took Hefei as the important town and ruled Yangzhou.
Huainan County belonged to the Western Jin Dynasty.
Nanyu Prefecture is located in the Southern Song Dynasty, and Ruyin County is located in Hefei County, which belongs to Nanyu Prefecture and is governed by the county. Liang Wudi changed to Ruyin County and was under the jurisdiction of South Yuzhou; After being placed in Hezhou, it is under the jurisdiction of Ruyin County, Hezhou. The Northern Zhou Dynasty belonged to the Northern Zhou Dynasty when Xuan Di proclaimed himself emperor.
In the first year of Emperor Wendi (58 1), Ruyin County was changed to Hefei County, and Hezhou was changed to Luzhou, which belonged to Luzhou and ruled the state. At the beginning of the great cause, Luzhou was changed to Lujiang County, which was under the jurisdiction of Lujiang County.
Lujiang County was changed to Luzhou in the Tang Dynasty, and it successively belonged to Luzhou, Huainan Road Luzhou and Lujiang County.
Hou Liang and Houtang belong to Wu and Lu. Later Jin and Han Dynasties belonged to Luzhou in Southern Tang Dynasty. The last week belongs to Luzhou.
In the Northern Song Dynasty, it belonged to Luzhou of Huainan Road, Luzhou of Huainan Road and Luzhou of Huainan West Road, all of which belonged to state administration.
In the Southern Song Dynasty, Luzhou was occupied by Jin, sent to Chao County, and then recovered, still ruled by the state.
The Yuan Dynasty belonged to Luzhou Road, Huaixi Road, and Luzhou Road, Jiangbei Province, Henan Province. In the 24th year of Zheng Zhi, Yuan Shundi (1364), Zhu Yuanzhang occupied Luzhou and turned it into a government, first belonging to Jianghuai Luzhou and then to Jiangsu and Zhejiang Luzhou.
In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Luzhou Prefecture in Zhili, Zhongshu Province, and later to Luzhou Prefecture in Zhili, Nanjing.
In the early Qing Dynasty, it belonged to Luzhou Prefecture, jiangnan province. Jiayin (1August 30, 667) In July of the sixth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty, Chief Secretary Zuo of Jiangnan was changed to Chief Secretary of Anhui, which was formally established as a province and was under the jurisdiction of Luzhou Prefecture of Anhui Province.
In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), Luzhou government was abolished and directly under Anhui province. In the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), the whole province was divided into three roads, belonging to Anqing Road. /kloc-abandoned in 0/7 (1928) and directly under Anhui province. In 2 1 (1932) of the Republic of China, it was located in the administrative supervision area, belonging to the third administrative supervision area of Anhui Province. In 29 years (1940), it was changed to the second administrative supervision area of Anhui province. In the 34th year of the Republic of China (1945), with the victory of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Anhui Province moved from Li Huang (now Jinzhai) to Hefei, where it became the headquarters of provincial government agencies.
1949 65438+1October 2 1 Hefei was liberated. In February, Hefei was divided into districts, and the first and second districts were in Luyang District. 195 1 year1kloc-0/month Dongcheng was established on the basis of the first and second districts. 1June, 960, Dongshi District was renamed Heath District, and Heath People's Commune was established at the same time, which is the unity of administration and society. 1August, 963, heather district was renamed midtown district, and heather people's commune was abolished.
On March 6, 2002, Hefei implemented a new zoning system, and the central city was renamed Luyang District.