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Taikang County (), formerly known as Yangjia County or Yangxia County, is a county in the north of prefecture-level city, in the east of province, China. It is divided into 23 townships and 766 villages. The county is home to 1.43 million and 25,000 , with a population density of 581 people per kilometre squared.


History
The administrative area of Taikang was originally known as "Yangxia County". As a major thoroughfare, the county has been historically important. It was the hometown of , one of the peasant leaders of the rebellion against the . It was also the ancestral hometown of the Xie and Yuan surnames; it consequently was the birthplace of several famous Xie clan members such as , , , , and others. Following the start of the chaotic period, Yangxia County initially remained part of the areas held by the Eastern Jin, but was later conquered by the . In course of the latter's decline, the county was occupied by the that held it until 446. It was then captured by the Liu Song dynasty, but reconquered by the Northern Wei in 488. Toward the end of the Northern and Southern dynasties period, Yangxia County fell to the , which changed its name to "Taikang County" in 587. This name was derived from king . The character "" is normally pronounced as xià but in Central Plains Mandarin is pronounced jiǎ.

In 884, the under defeated the rebel army of at Taikang.

By time of the , Taikang had grown rich as trade center and market town, and was widely nicknamed "Silver Taikang". Due to this wealth, however, the town was repeatedly sacked in times of political unrest. It was plundered by the of in 1644 during the fall of the Ming dynasty. In course of the , Taikang was plundered by insurgents four times, namely in 1852, 1856, 1861, and 1863. After the Xinhai Revolution's outbreak, the Yellow Sand Society and the Cha Tianhua bandit group raided the town in 1911. In the following years, Taikang's economic importance declined due to the construction of railways in the region, but it was still the target of rampaging bandits and soldiers in the and , with raids occurring in October 1923, December 1924, November 1925, January as well as June 1926, March 1927, March 1928, winter 1930, and January 1932.

Today, Taikang is a primarily agrarian county, with some . The county is famous for its production of .


Administrative divisions
, this county is divided to 11 towns and 12 townships.
Towns
  • Chengguan (城关镇)
  • Changying (常营镇)
  • (逊母口镇)
  • (老冢镇)
  • Zhukou (朱口镇)
  • Matou (马头镇)
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Townships
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Climate

Notable people
  • , renown Eastern Jin poet
  • Xie Fei (441–507), high-ranking official who served under the Liu Song dynasty, , and
  • Xie Hongwei (392–433), high-ranking official under the Liu Song dynasty
  • , high-ranking official and regent under the Liu Song dynasty
  • , important Six Dynasties poet
  • Xie Shang (308–337), high-ranking official under the Eastern Jin dynasty
  • , major
  • Xie Zhuang (421–466), high-ranking official under the Liu Song dynasty


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