Pingxiang County

Pingxiang County is a county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Xingtai, in the south of Hebei province, China, located about 45 km from downtown Xingtai. It has a population of 280,000 residing in an area of 406 km2. In the Han dynasty, Pingxiang County was known as Julu County and was the site of the Battle of Julu in 207 BC, as well as being the birthplace of Zhang Jue and his brothers Zhang Bao and Zhang Liang, who started the Yellow Turban Rebellion in the 180s.

Administrative divisions
Pingxiang consists of 3 towns and 4 townships.

Towns:
 * Fengzhou (丰州镇), Hegumiao (河古庙镇), Pingxiang (平乡镇)

Townships:
 * Youzhao Township (油召乡), Jiegu Township (节固乡), Tianfucun Township (田付村乡), Xunzhao Township (寻召乡)