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Dingzhou, or Tingchow in Postal Map Romanization, and formerly called Ding County or Dingxian, is a county-level city in the prefecture-level city of Baoding, Hebei Province. As of 2009, Dingzhou had a population of 1.2 million. Dingzhou has 3 subdistricts, 13 towns, 8 townships, and 1 ethnic township.[2] Dingzhou is about halfway between Baoding and Shijiazhuang, 196 kilometers (122 mi) southwest of Beijing, and 68 kilometers (42 mi) northeast of Shijiazhuang.

Dingzhou
定州市
County-level city
Dingzhou skyline seen from Shuohuang Railway
Location in Baoding
Dingzhou
Location in Hebei
Coordinates: 38°30′58″N 114°59′24″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHebei
Prefecture-level cityBaoding
Area
  County-level city1,283.7 km2 (495.6 sq mi)
  Urban
53.00 km2 (20.46 sq mi)
Elevation
58 m (189 ft)
Population
 (2017)
  County-level city1,249,000
  Density970/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
  Urban414,000
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
073000
Area code0312
License Plate Prefix冀F
Websitewww.dingzhou.gov.cn
Dingzhou
Chinese定州
PostalTingchow
Literal meaning[Seat of] Ding ("Orderly") Prefecture
Former names
Lunu
Traditional Chinese廬奴
Simplified Chinese庐奴
Boling
Chinese博陵
Dingxian
Traditional Chinese定縣
Simplified Chinese定县
PostalTingsien

History


Dingzhou was originally known as Lunu in early imperial China.[3] A tomb about 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) southwest of Dingzhou from 55 BCE was discovered and excavated in 1973. It contained several fragments of Han literature, including manuscripts of Confucius's Analects, the Taoist Wenzi, and the Six Secret Teachings, a military treatise. The identity of the tomb's occupant is unknown, but Chinese archaeologists have speculated that it belonged to Liu Xiu or Xu Xing.[4]

Dingzhou took its present name around 400 CE when it became the seat of Ding Prefecture under the Northern Wei, displacing the earlier An Prefecture.[3] In the mid-6th century, its territory held 834,211 people living in 177,500 households.[3] Under the Sui, the seat of Boling Commandery at present-day Anping was renamed "Gaoyang". In 607, Dingzhou then became the eponymous seat of a new Boling commandery and retained that name and status under the Tang[5] until it returned to the name Dingzhou between 621 and 742 and again after 758.[3] Its territory held only 86,869 people in 25,637 households in 639 but recovered to 496,676 people in 78,090 households by 742.[3]

In 1055, under the Song, the city became the home of the 84-meter-tall (276 ft) Liaodi Pagoda, which is today China's tallest surviving pre-modern pagoda.

Under the early Republic, it was known as Dingxian (then romanized "Tingsien" or "Ting Hsien") from its status as the seat of Ding County. From 1926 to 1937, the county was the site of the National Association of Mass Education Movement's Ting Hsien Experiment of the Rural Reconstruction Movement. In the 1990s, the New Rural Reconstruction Movement maintained a training and outreach center.


Administrative divisions


[2] Towns:

Townships:


Transportation


Dingzhou is one of the transportation hubs in North China.


Railroads



Highways



Places of interest


Dingzhou Gongyuan
Dingzhou Gongyuan

See also



References



Citations


  1. Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, ed. (2019). China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook 2017. Beijing: China Statistics Press. p. 46. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  2. 定州市-行政区网
  3. Xiong (2017), "Dingzhou".
  4. Asian History
  5. Xiong, Victor Cunrui (2017), "Boling", Historical Dictionary of Medieval China, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, p. 69, ISBN 9781442276154.

Bibliography





На других языках


- [en] Dingzhou

[ru] Динчжоу

Динчжо́у (кит. упр. 定州, пиньинь Dìngzhōu) — городской уезд городского округа Баодин провинции Хэбэй (КНР). Городской уезд назван в честь существовавшей здесь ранее области Динчжоу.



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