Which city does Weihui City belong to?
Weihui City belongs to Xinxiang City. Weihui, located in the north of Henan Province, at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain and on the north bank of the ancient Yellow River, now belongs to a prefecture-level city below Xinxiang City. Known as "Nantong Ten Provinces, Beijing North Arch". It was once one of the three northern provinces and the administrative center of northern Henan. At the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, Kublai Khan of Yuan Shizu merged Weizhou and Huizhou, and the names of the two States were merged into one, renamed Weihui Road, and successively became Weihui House in Ming and Qing Dynasties. After the establishment of Xinxiang County, it belongs to Weizhou management, that is, the predecessor of Weihui House. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, most of Xinxiang belonged to Weizhou. After the Yuan Dynasty unified the whole country, the national territory was unprecedented. In order to facilitate the management of various regions, the Yuan Dynasty divided the whole country into 10 provinces. Under the provinces, the roads are modeled after the pattern of the Song Dynasty, and Xinxiang area belongs to Weihui Road. In the Ming dynasty, the unit road was abolished and a three-level model of province, state and county was established. Weihui Road became Weihui Mansion, and the management structure of Weihui Mansion gradually took shape until the Qing Dynasty.