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Chapter 29 Chapter 1 Political Division of Xunwu

The whole county is divided into seven districts, among which are the four chambers and twelve castles. The seven districts are: Urban area: It is divided into east, west, south, north and four compartments, and is the political center of the county. Renfeng District [7]: that is Huang Xiangbao.Gonggongwei and Changpuxu (that is, Huangxiangwei) are the two political centers of this district, each with a bureau. Shuangqiao District: Shuangqiao Fort.It is divided into thirteen sections, with Liuche as the political center. Nanba District: Divided into Nanqiao and Bafu, with Niu Douguang as the political center.

Three districts: divided into Xiangshan, Yaogu and Zixi three castles, with Jitan as the political center. Chengjiang District: divided into Xunwu, Dadun and Guiling three castles, with Chengjiang Wei as the political center. Sanshui District: It is divided into Sanbiao and two forts of water sources, with Sanbiao as the political center. There was no county in Xunwu before Wanli in Ming Dynasty, and it was only after Wanli in Ming Dynasty.When there were no counties, some were under the jurisdiction of Anyuan County in Jiangxi, and Shixibao was set up. Its area is the current Chengjiang, Sanshui, Renfeng, county and other districts; part of it is under the jurisdiction of Pingyuan County in Guangdong, and its area is the current Shuangqiao, Nanba, Jiansan and other districts.

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