Xiangyin County belongs to Yueyang City, Hunan Province
Xiangyin County belongs to Yueyang City, Hunan Province, which was called Luocheng in ancient times. It is located in the northeast of Hunan Province, at the end of Hunan-owned Liangshuilu and the lakeside of Nandongting. The Xiangjiang River runs through the whole territory from south to north, and is located in the center of five counties in Changsha, Yueyang and Yiyang, adjacent to Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province, and within the half-hour economic circle of "Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan". Xiangyin County is
Zhixia generation was inhabited by Sanmiao tribe. In the Zhou Dynasty, the king was enfeoffed as a vassal, and Xiangyin belonged to the State of Chu. King Wen moved the adherents of Luozi country to the south of Xiangshui, and the county was Luozi country. The Qing Dynasty still belonged to Changsha Prefecture. In the early years of the Republic of China, it was directly under Hunan Province. In 1986, Yueyang City after the territorial change.
Xiangyin County is located in the monsoon humid climate zone, with a total land area of 1,581.5 square kilometers and a total population of 78, (at the end of 216). It has jurisdiction over 14 townships and 2 sub-district offices (to be established), and there are cultural relics such as Xiangyin Confucian Temple in Song Dynasty, Yue Zhouyao Site and Zuowen Xianggong Temple.