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Stories and legends of Dehui's hometown
Kangxi traveled east to Songhua River twice, formed a huge fleet, went downstream and wrote poems on Songhua River. The Kangxi seal embedded in the plaque was unearthed in Banla Mountain, Dehui. It is the only historical relic of Kangxi inscription found in Northeast China and is collected by Jilin Provincial Museum.

Songhua River in Dehui is Gongjiang River in Qing Dynasty. It is rich in mandarin fish, with a long nose and a gray-yellow-green back. The longest can reach 9 meters and even weigh 2000 kilograms. It has a long life and delicious meat. It is the king of freshwater fish. The stone tablet on the Gongjiang River in Dehui reads "Mandarin fish is not comparable to the palace", which means that the original taste in the palace is unparalleled.

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Dehui: It was the residence of the Su protoss in ancient times, the territory of Yan in the Warring States, Liaodong in the Qin Dynasty, Fuyu in the Han Dynasty, and Buji (the predecessor of the Jurchen nationality) in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

The Tang Dynasty was under the jurisdiction of Zhou Xian, Fuyu Prefecture of Bohai State, and the Liao Dynasty was under the jurisdiction of Huanglong Prefecture of Tokyo Road. After Jin destroyed Liao, it ruled Jeju and Long 'an successively. The Yuan Dynasty was under the jurisdiction of Kaiyuan Road in Liaoyang Zhongshu Province. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of Liaodong viceroy and Nuer Daitu, and in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of Mongolia Wuliangha Sanwei and Horqin.

At the beginning of Qing Dynasty, Dehui County belonged to Zasak territory of Guoerluosiqi. During the Kangxi period, the wicker border was built and classified as "outside the border", which was a pasture under the jurisdiction of Zasak, the former banner of Guoerluosi. Qianlong fifty-six years (179 1 year), the territory is under the jurisdiction of Changchun Hall. In the 15th year of Guangxu (1889), Changchun Hall was upgraded to a mansion, and its territory was also under the jurisdiction of Changchun Mansion.

On April 16 (1965438+May 24, 2000), the Qing government approved the establishment of a county government, which designated more than half of Mude Township, all Huaihui Township and Dongjiahuan in Changchun as county boundaries, taking the suffix "Dehui" of Mude Township and Huaihui Township as the county name, and the county government was located in the big house of Yong 'an Town.

In the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936), in April of 1, the puppet county government moved to Zhangjiawan, and Zhangjiawan was renamed Dehui. After 1949, it successively belonged to Changchun City, Gongzhuling District, Changchun City and Dehui District, and then to Changchun City.

1On July 6, 994, with the approval of the State Council, dehui city was established in this county, which was directly under the jurisdiction of Jilin Province and managed by Changchun City, and its jurisdiction remained unchanged.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Dehui