During the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Chu belonged to the State of Wu. Since then, Wu Chu has fought here, and the land often belongs to the State of Wu. In the ninth year of King Hui of Chu (480 BC), the State of Wu, which once belonged to the State of Chu, went to war with the State of Chu. Since then, it has been a place for Wu Chu. In three years (the first 473 years), wuyue perished, and the country perished. Followed by Vietnam and Chu. In the fifteenth year of Chu Xuanwang (the first 355 years), Yue was destroyed by the State of Chu and returned to the State of Chu. In the twenty-fourth year of the King of Qin (223 BC), the State of Chu perished. The following year, Pingjiangnan is located in Jingchuan (2.5 kilometers northwest of Zhicheng), which belongs to Huiji County. At the end of Qin Dynasty, Yanji County was located in the west of Huiji County, and Jingchuan belonged to it. Soon, the western part of Yan County was designated as Lujiang County, and Jingchuan changed to it. 1 949 65438+1October1was established, and Jingchuan was under the jurisdiction of Xuancheng District of Southern Anhui People's Administration Office. On March 28th, 1952, Jingchuan was placed in Wuhu area of the People's Administration Office in southern Anhui.
1971On March 29th, Wuhu District was renamed Wuhu District, and Jingxian County belonged to it. 1980 February, Wuhu area was renamed Xuancheng area. Jingchuan still belongs to it. On June 25, 2000, the State Council approved the abolition of Xuancheng and Xuanzhou at the county level and the establishment of Jingxian at the prefecture level, and Jingchuan remained unchanged.