During the
Warring States period, the area of present-day Fengrun District belonged to the
Yan State. In the
Qin dynasty, the area was incorporated as part of the
Youbeiping Commandery. During the
Western Han dynasty, the area belonged to Tuyin County (), Xuwu County (), and Changcheng County (). During the
Northern Qi dynasty, Tuyin County was abolished, and merged into Wuzhong County (). In 1187, during the
Jin dynasty, the area was reorganized as Yongji County (). In 1209, Yongji County was reorganized as Fengrun County, which it remains today, although some put the date of this change at 1368, during the
Ming dynasty.
People's Republic of China In 1983, Fengrun County was placed under the jurisdiction of
Tangshan. On February 1, 2002, Fengrun County was upgraded to a
district, and absorbed the now-defunct Tangshan New Area (). On January 28, 2011, three
administrative villages from the
town of
Chahe were transferred from Fengrun District to the town of Fengnan (now
Xugezhuang) in neighboring
Fengnan District. In June 2013, Tangshan's municipal government moved the town of from Fengrun District to neighboring
Lubei District, and the town of was moved under the jurisdiction of the
Tangshan New Technology Development Zone. In December 2013, the municipal government moved the remainder of Chahe to Fengnan District. == Geography ==