It was the Qiang land in ancient times. Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties belonged to the Subi Kingdom, Sui Dynasty was called "Female Kingdom", Tang Dynasty was called "Hot Country", Yuan Dynasty was called "Tibo ", etc. Xuanwei Office , Tang Dynasty was the land of Tubo during the Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty was the Duo Gansi Xuanwei Office , it was under the jurisdiction of the royal family in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty, and was under the jurisdiction of Heshuote Mongolian regime, and later was under the "Imperial Envoy Prime Minister Qinghai Mongolian Affairs Ministers Affairs Office", commonly known as "Yushu 25 Clans". At the beginning of the Republic of China, it was under the jurisdiction of the Qinghai General Office, Xuanzheng was under the imperial envoy of Mengfan Xuanwei and Ganbian Ninghai Governor. In the sixth year of the Republic of China (1917), the Yushu director was established, and in the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929), it was changed to Yushu County, which governed the entire territory of the current autonomous prefecture.
Yushu was an ancient place for Western Qiang yak farming; Before and after in the Sui Dynasty, Supi and Duomian countries were under the jurisdiction of Tufan, tsun Boru in the Tang Dynasty, ts were the land of the small country of Nangqian under the Song Dynasty, ts were under the jurisdiction of Xuanwei Office of Tubo and other roads, ts Ming Dynasty ts aristocratic monks in the five chambers of Nangqian were repeatedly given the title of Merit and Free Xuanfu National Master; the heads of Yushu tribes in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties of Yushu to the Qinghai Mongolian Heshuo Special Tribe; ts ts were directly under the jurisdiction of the ministers of Qinghai, and were the territory of the thousand households of Nangqian, and there were tribes such as 100 independent households. During the Republic of China, three counties were set up, and were governed by the Yushu Administrative Supervision Commission Office, and the system of thousands of households under the county was as usual.
In October 1949, the Office of the Special Commissioner of the Military and Political Committee of the Qinghai Provincial People's Liberation Army in Yushu was established. In 1949, Yushu District was established, with a special location in Yushu County. It has jurisdiction over three counties: Yushu (staying in Jiegu), Chengduo (staying in Zhoujun), and Nangqian (staying in Xiangda). On December 25, 1951, Yushu District was changed to Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Region, with two counties under the jurisdiction of Zhiduo and Nangqian; the Yushu County system was abolished. In 1952, the Yushu County system was restored and led by the Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Region. Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Region has three counties under its jurisdiction. In 1953, the western regions of Yushu and Nangqian were merged to establish Zhaduo County; it was under the jurisdiction of 4 counties. In 1954, the original Zaduo County was changed to Zaduo County (located in Yu Japan); some areas of Yushu County were established to Zhiduo County (located in Jiajiboluoge); Qumalai District, which was originally directly under the provincial jurisdiction, was changed to Qumalai County , and was assigned to Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Region; and 6 counties were under the jurisdiction.
In 1955, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Region was reorganized into Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, and the People's Committee of the Autonomous Prefecture is stationed in Yushu County; it has jurisdiction over six counties including Yushu, Nangqian, Chengduo, Zaduo, Qumalai, and Zhiduo. In 1959, Jiangnan County was established in some areas of Yushu, Nangqian, Zaduo and Zhiduo (on the south bank of the Yangtze River, stationed in Ganning, ); Tianhe County was established in some areas of Yingduo and Zhiduo (on the north bank of the Yangtze River, stationed in Kalongyun); and 8 counties were governed. In 1960, the Jiangnan County resident was moved from Ganning Shengduo, Jiangnan to the Jiezong area. In 1962, Jiangnan County was abolished and incorporated into Yushu County; Tianhe County was abolished and merged into two counties: Zhiduo and Qumalai; Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture was under the jurisdiction of six counties, including Yushu (resident in Jiegu), Chengduo (resident in Zhoujun), Nangqian (resident in Xiangda), Zaduo (resident in Yu Japan), Zhiduo (resident in Jiajiboluoge), Qumalai (resident in Sewugou). In 1977, Qumalai County moved from Sewugou to Yecangtan; Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture governed six counties, including Yushu (resident in Jiegu), Chengduo (resident in Zhoujun), Nangqian (resident in Xiangda), Zaduo (resident in Yu Japan), Zhiduo (resident in Jiajiboluoge), and Qumalai (resident in Yecangtan).
In 1999, it had jurisdiction over 6 counties, including Yushu, Zhueduo, Nangqian, Zaduo, Zhiduo and Qumalai, 1 town, 47 townships, and 257 village and pastoral committees.
October 15, 2001 Qinghai Provincial People's Government Qingzheng Letter [2001] No. 99: ① Abolish Xiangda Township, Nangqian County and establish Xiangda Town . ② Dangjiang Township, Zhiduo County was abolished and Jiajiboluo Town was established (the town government headquarters was moved to Jiajiboluoge, the county government headquarters). ③Dongfeng Township, Qumalai County was abolished and a town was established (the town government's resident was moved to the county government's resident for the beach). ④ The Jiezha Township of Zaduo County was abolished and the Sahuteng Town was established (the town government headquarters was moved to the county government headquarters of Sahuteng); the Danrong and Chadang Township were abolished and the Chadang Township was established (the township government headquarters was located in the original Danrong Township site). ⑤ The two townships of Zhiduoxian Saihe and Zhiwen were abolished, and the establishment of Zhiwen Town (the town government is located in the original Wenxiang site); the establishment of Xiewu Township was abolished. The establishment of Xiewu Town was abolished. The establishment of Zhaduo Township was abolished. The establishment of Qingshuihe Township was abolished.⑥ The two townships of Haxiu and Jielong in Yushu County were abolished, and the Longbao Town was merged (the town government headquarters was located in the original Jielong Township site).
In August 2006, Yushu Prefecture: 2 new towns were added, from 10 towns and 35 towns to 12 towns and 33 towns, and the total number of towns (45) remained unchanged.
Yushu County: pull-la-soo town is cancelled and pull-soo town is established.
Called by Duoxian: Zhenqin Township is abolished and Zhenqin Town is established.