The name of Wuxue originated from the administrative division of China-Wuxue (formerly Guangji County) in Huanggang City, Hubei Province. During the Western Jin Dynasty, Guangji still belonged to Qichun and Xunyang counties. In the third year of Taiyuan in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 378), Qichun County was renamed Qiyang. In the eighth year of Yixi (AD 4 12), Xunyang County moved to Chaisang in the south of the Yangtze River, and the former Jiangbei area was included in Qiyang. At this point, the name of Qiyang County was changed to Jichang. In the fifth year of Chen Taijian (AD 573), he returned to Chen. In 579 AD, the Northern Zhou Dynasty occupied the land of Qichang, set aside the territory of Guangji from Qichang County, and established Yongning County, which belongs to Qichang County of qi zhou.
At the beginning of Sui Dynasty, Yongning County was under the presidential system of qi zhou (later renamed qi zhou and Qichun County). At the end of Sui Dynasty, Yongning county system was abolished and merged into Qichun county. In the fourth year of Tang Wude (AD 62 1), it was in Qichun, belonging to Yongning County and qi zhou of Huainan Road. In the first year of Tianbao, with the same name as Yongning County in Henan and Yongning County in Dongdao, south of the Yangtze River, it was widely practiced in Buddhist language and was renamed Guangji County for giving alms to all beings. 1987101On October 23rd, Guangji County was abolished and Wuxue City was established.