Lingwu (,
Xiao'erjing: لِئٍوُ شِ) is a
county-level city
A county-level city () is a County-level divisions of China, county-level administrative division of the China, People's Republic of China. County-level cities have judiciary, judicial but no legislature, legislative rights over their own local or ...
of
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region,
Southwest China, it is under the administration of the
prefecture-level city
A prefecture-level city () or prefectural city is an administrative division of the China, People's Republic of China (PRC), ranking below a province of China, province and above a Counties of the People's Republic of China, county in China's ...
of
Yinchuan
Yinchuan is the capital of the Ningxia, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China, and was the capital of the Tangut people, Tangut-led Western Xia, Western Xia dynasty. It has an area of and a total population of 2,859,074 according to the 2020 C ...
. It is the most important industrial city of Ningxia. Lingwu spans an area of ,
and according to the
2010 Chinese census, Lingwu has a population of 261,677.
Toponymy
Lingwu was historically known as Lingzhou (,
Xiao'erjing: لِئٍجِوْ).
History
During the
Warring States period
The Warring States period in history of China, Chinese history (221 BC) comprises the final two and a half centuries of the Zhou dynasty (256 BC), which were characterized by frequent warfare, bureaucratic and military reforms, and ...
, the area was absorbed into the
Qin dynasty
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under
Beidi Commandery.
The area was first incorporated into the
Han dynasty
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in 191 BCE by
Emperor Hui.
In 437 CE, under the
Northern Wei
Wei (), known in historiography as the Northern Wei ( zh, c=北魏, p=Běi Wèi), Tuoba Wei ( zh, c=拓跋魏, p=Tuòbá Wèi), Yuan Wei ( zh, c=元魏, p=Yuán Wèi) and Later Wei ( zh, t=後魏, p=Hòu Wèi), was an Dynasties of China, impe ...
, the area was incorporated as .
In 526 CE, Bogulu Town was renamed as Lingzhou.
In 756 CE, during the
Tang dynasty
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,
Emperor Suzong fled to Lingzhou during the
Anshi Rebellion,
where he ascended the throne with the aid of loyal bureaucrats and military supporters, only notifying his father
Xuanzong after the fact. Lingzhou became part of the
Western Xia in 1038.
It was besieged by
Genghis Khan
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in November 1226.
On May 20, 1996, Lingwu was upgraded from a
county
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to a
county-level city
A county-level city () is a County-level divisions of China, county-level administrative division of the China, People's Republic of China. County-level cities have judiciary, judicial but no legislature, legislative rights over their own local or ...
.
On October 25, 2002, Lingwu was transferred from the
prefecture-level city
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of
Wuzhong to
Yinchuan
Yinchuan is the capital of the Ningxia, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China, and was the capital of the Tangut people, Tangut-led Western Xia, Western Xia dynasty. It has an area of and a total population of 2,859,074 according to the 2020 C ...
.
Geography
The western border of Lingwu is formed by the
Yellow River
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.
Climate
Lingwu's climate is arid, with little precipitation and high levels of sunshine.
Administrative divisions
Lingwu administers one
subdistrict, six
towns, two
townships and one other
township-level division.
Subdistricts
The city's sole subdistrict is:
* (, ).
Towns
The city's six towns are:
* (,
* (, )
* (, )
* (, )
* (, ), and
*
Linhe (, ).
Townships
The city's two townships are:
* (, ), and
* (, ).
Other township-level divisions
The city also administers the township-level division of:
* (, ).
Demographics
Lingwu's population was reported as 261,677 in the
2010 Chinese census.
In the
2000 Chinese census, the city's population was 249,890.
The city has a
Hui majority population.
Economy
The city has significant
coal
Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, formed as rock strata called coal seams. Coal is mostly carbon with variable amounts of other Chemical element, elements, chiefly hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Coal i ...
,
natural gas
Natural gas (also fossil gas, methane gas, and gas) is a naturally occurring compound of gaseous hydrocarbons, primarily methane (95%), small amounts of higher alkanes, and traces of carbon dioxide and nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide and helium ...
, and
petroleum
Petroleum, also known as crude oil or simply oil, is a naturally occurring, yellowish-black liquid chemical mixture found in geological formations, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons. The term ''petroleum'' refers both to naturally occurring un ...
reserves.
Lingwu has a proven coal reserve of 27.3 billion tons.
Lingwu also has a significant agricultural sector, with
rice
Rice is a cereal grain and in its Domestication, domesticated form is the staple food of over half of the world's population, particularly in Asia and Africa. Rice is the seed of the grass species ''Oryza sativa'' (Asian rice)—or, much l ...
,
wheat
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,
corn, and
jujubes all being grown in the city.
The city is well known for its "Lingwu long jujube" ().
This fruit has proven to be one of Ningxia's most popular agricultural products, producing an income of over 10 million yuan per year.
Notable sites
*
Zhenhe Pagoda ()
*
* Portions of the
Ming Great Wall
See also
*
Empress Erzhu (Yuan Ye's wife)
*
Gao Huan
*
Lingwulong, named after Lingwu
*
Yuwen Tai
References
External links
Lingwu Government Website (2021)(Chinese)
Lingwu Government Website (2007)(Chinese)
Satellite map of Lingwu
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Cities in Ningxia
County-level divisions of Ningxia
Yinchuan