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During the Ming Dynasty, did Pingyang County belong to Shanxi Province or Zhejiang Province?
there are two, one in Zhejiang and the other in Shanxi. Linfen area in Shanxi was once called Pingyang in ancient times. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Pingyang area was the fief of the Yangshe clan of the State of Jin. However, with the rise of new private aristocrats, the sheep tongue clan, which represents the declining palace forces, went into decline. Pingyang County was still located in the Western Han Dynasty, and the county is now located in Jindian Town, Yaodu District, Linfen City. In the eighth year of the Three Kingdoms (247), the capital of Pingyang was established, and the county was ruled in Pingyang County. In the third year of Jin Yongjia (39), Hanwang Liu Yuante moved the capital from Puzi County to Pingyang and rebuilt the Taotang Jincheng, aiming to flaunt himself as Emperor Yao. This year, a friend got a seal in the nearby Fenhe River. Liu Yuan thought it was a river offering auspicious omen, so he changed it to "Herui". In February 317, Schleswig broke Pingyang and set fire to his palace, and the capital of Liu Han was turned to dust. In the first year of Jianyi in the Northern Wei Dynasty (528), Pingyang County moved to Baima City, which is now Linfen City. In the first year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (581), Pingyang County was changed to Pinghe County; In three years, it was changed to Linfen County. In the fourth year of the Jin Dynasty (122), it was divided into Pingshui County in Hexi area of Linfen County. In the Ming Dynasty, Pingshui County was merged into Linfen County. The administrative institutions at the next higher level that ruled the same city as Linfen County in past dynasties are Linfen County in Sui Dynasty, Jinzhou in Tang Dynasty, Pingyang House in Song Dynasty, Jinning Road in Yuan Dynasty and Pingyang House in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

in March, 1912, the military government of Shanxi province cut Pingyang House and left Linfen County. Since 1949, Linfen county has been the resident of Linfen area, Jinnan area and Linfen area. In 1971, Linfen County was changed to Linfen City (county level). In 2, Linfen City was set up in Linfen area, and the original county-level Linfen City was changed to Yaodu District. [Edit this paragraph] Modern Pingyang (Pingyang County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province) Pingyang County is located in the southern coast of Zhejiang Province. Pingyang old county has a history of more than 1,7 years. In the fourth year of Emperor Taikang of the Western Jin Dynasty (AD 283), it was founded as Shiyang County, and later called Luoyang County or Hengyang County. During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, it was under the jurisdiction of Wu Yue State and renamed as Pingyang County.

before p>1949, Pingyang county was the second largest county in Zhejiang province, accounting for one-third of Wenzhou's population and covering an area of 5,7 square kilometers. On June 18th, 1981, the former Pingyang County was divided into today's Cangnan County and Pingyang County.

Pingyang county is located in the south coast of Zhejiang province and belongs to Wenzhou city. Pingyang is an old county with a history of more than 1,7 years, and one of the first coastal development counties approved by the State Council. Pingyang is known for its rich resources and prosperous writing style.