The area was part of
Chu during the
Warring States period. After being conquered by the
Qin, it was included in the Jiujiang Commandery. In 204 BC, the territory was added to the
Huainan Kingdom. Two years later, Yuzhang Commandery was dissociated from Huainan. Names of the counties
Nancheng and
Linru, both of which then part of Yuzhang, first appeared in this period. In 257 AD, counties Linru and Nancheng were added to a new
commandery, Linchuan. Thereafter, they were divided to 10 counties including Linru, Nancheng, Xiping, Xinjian, Xicheng, Yihuang, Anpu, Nanfeng, Yongcheng, Dongxing, with the administration center in Linru County. In 522 AD, another new commandery, Bashan, was divided from Linchuan, administering 7 counties Xinjian, Xining, Bashan, Dafeng, Xin'an, Xingping, Fengcheng. Linchuan and Bashan belonged to Gao State in 557 AD. The two commanderies were replaced by Fu Prefecture (Fuzhou) in 589 AD.
Tang dynasty and later In 811 AD, Fuzhou was renamed as Shangzhou. In 975 AD, it was renamed as Junzhou. In 1149 AD, Le'an County was established in the prefecture, which administered counties
Linchuan,
Chongren,
Yihuang,
Jinxi and Le'an at that time. On June 23, 2000, Fuzhou City was officially established as a prefecture-level city in China. ==Economy==