General history The history of Baoxing spans over four thousand years, though under several different names. During the
Spring and Autumn period of China, it was part of the territories of the Qiang State of Qingyi founded by the
Qiang people, who were native of the area. In the
Qin and
Han dynasties, when
Han people started to immigrate to this region, Baoxing was named the "County of Qingyi"
Qīngyī xiàn) and affiliated to the Prefecture of Shu. By the end of the
Yuan dynasty, when it was called "Dongbu"
Dǒngbǔ),
Tibetan Buddhist influence emerged in this area; many
Qiang people converted to the faith and since then were perceived as a branch of Tibetan Buddhism. The name changed again in the reign of the
Qianlong Emperor of the
Qing dynasty, then went "Muping"
Mùpíng) as the name for the same region. The county of Baoxing was not established as a political division until 1930, and because of the rich natural resources it maintains, the name "Baoxing" was officially given. This name, meaning "treasure and prosperity", originates from one of the five Confucius classics
Doctrine of the Mean. In 1939,
Xikang Province was established, and Baoxing was a county under its administration.
Post-1949 Baoxing was in
Xikang Province until 1955, when Xikang was merged with and became a part of
Sichuan Province. Though Baoxing's significance as the biggest county of the provincial capital of Xikang Province,
Ya'an City, was dimmed by this merger, its weight as the
type locality and ideal resort for
giant pandas has not been devalued. From 1957 to 1982, more than 15 giant pandas were chosen from Baoxing's Fengtongzhai National Natural Protected Area, and sent overseas to various nations such as the United States, Spain, France, Mexico and Japan, as gifts from China. ==Administrative divisions==