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Administrative divisions of Zhuolu County

During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, there were three administrative divisions in Zhuolu, namely, the area north of the Sangqian River was called Gaoluo County, and then Guangning County, Guangning County, and the south bank of the Sangqian River from the south to Daolazui today. Township, extending from the present boundary of Xuanhua County in the west to Luanzhuang, Huiyao and Shimen in Zhuolu in the east, is the division of Pan County; Fanshan Town, Zifangkou, Taipingbao, Heishan Temple, Reclining Buddha Temple and Qianshudi in the present county Eleven townships including Zhuolu County, Hedong, and Xiejiapu were divided into Fanshan County. At that time, Fanshan County was divided into 3 townships and 9 pavilions; Pan County was divided into 2 townships and 6 pavilions. According to the "Shui Jing Zhu Luo Shui Chapter": "Luoshui (today's Sanggan River) passes through Gaoyiting to the east; and to the east is Wuxiang." Gaoyiting is now Gaobao, Zhuolu County. It was the seat of Ting during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, 10 Kilometers away, a township was set up in the present Jiubao area, and Gaoyiting was under the jurisdiction of Wuxiang.

In the early Tang Dynasty, the original Huaipan County of Xialuo County was merged into Yongxing County, which was still divided into four townships, with their respective administrative offices in present-day Zhangjiabao, Zhuolu Town, Baodai, and Wubao. The Fanshan area is divided into three townships, with the administrative offices of Hedong, Taipingbao and Fanshan today.

In the early Song Dynasty, Zhuolu County was under the jurisdiction of Fengsheng Prefecture and was divided into 11 townships. The township offices were located in Zhangjiabao, Shuangshu, Zhuolu Town, Changtuan, Baodai and Da. Fort, Fanshan, Hedong, Wubao, Chadao, Taipingbao.

In the third year of Jingtai in the Ming Dynasty (1452), the Ming court moved a large number of farmers from Shanxi to Zhuolu County, resulting in the rapid growth of settlements in Zhuolu County, from 110 villages in the Tang and Song Dynasties to the number of villages in the third year of Jingtai. There are 295 villages, of which 100 villages are placed under other counties (prefectures), divided into 7 li: Cheng'enli, Ron'enli, Bao'enli, Sangganli, Dongbali, Shacheng and Liangtianli. The 7-mile administrative division system lasted until the 15th year of Daoguang's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1835), when the administrative divisions of Zhuolu County were adjusted again. Put the Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Nineth, Baixingying, Kangzhuang, Shiweng, and Chadao areas of Daxizhuang, Zhangjiabao, and Sangqian Henan in Zhuolu County under the jurisdiction of Huailai County; The current large and small Yaozhuang, Shangtaifu and Hongsi, Huiyao and Zuowei villages in Sanggan Henan were placed under the jurisdiction of Xuanhua. Zhuolu County is divided into 7 townships, namely Chengguan Township, Chengbei Xixiang, Henan Township, Xishan Township, Dongsantun Township, Meiyusuo Township, and Nanshan Township.

The Qing system was used before the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935). After that, Zhuolu County was divided into 4 districts: District 1, which governed 39 villages in Chengguan Town, 10,480 households, and 41,050 people. In the second district, *** governs 1 town, 15 villages, 2,817 households, and 18,083 people. In the third district, *** has jurisdiction over 54 villages, 4,088 households, and 19,400 people. In the fourth district, *** has jurisdiction over 94 villages, 4,327 households, and 20,368 people. On August 26, the thirty-fourth year of the Republic of China (1945), the Japanese army surrendered and the Communist Party established power in Zhuolu County. Zhuolu County has jurisdiction over 1 city, 1 town and 13 districts. In the autumn of the following year, due to the resumption of civil war, the county government led by the Communist Party withdrew from Zhuolu County and settled in Xi'an Village, Zhuolu County. From the 35th year of the Republic of China (1946) to the 37th year of the Republic of China (1948) when the Kuomintang was in power, Zhuolu County implemented the township, Bao, and A systems, with 2 towns divided into 21 townships, 260 Bao, 312 village.

In February 1949, the regime led by the Communist Party of China reduced the original 13 districts of city 1 (Zhuolu City and some villages in district 12 were combined into urban areas; the villages in districts 6 and 12 were combined into urban areas) Some villages are combined into Shangtaifu District; Districts 3 and 4 are combined into Fanshan District; Districts 2 and 7 are combined into Taipingbao District; Districts 9 and 10 are combined into Dabao District). At the same time, the district name is based on the location of the district office or the area under its jurisdiction. It is the county town, Shangtaifu District, Baodai District, Wubao District, Fanshan District, Taipingbao District, Shangtuan District, Dabao District, Sunjiagou District and Damiao District. In December, Zhuolu County merged 10 administrative districts into 8 administrative districts, that is, the original Shangtaifu District and the urban district were merged into the urban district; the original Shangtuan District and Damiao District were merged into Hebei District, and the district office was located in Hebei. The other district offices are named after their locations; Baodai District, Wubao District, Fanshan District, Taipingbao District, Dabao District and Sunjiagou District.

On May 10, 1950, the county government issued an order to change the name of the district originally named after the location of the district office to a numerical arrangement, and at the same time, the district office was changed to the district people's government. That is: the urban area was renamed District 1 (Zhu Caojiayuan Village), and was divided into district-level towns - Chengguan Town; Baodai District was renamed District 2 (Zhu Dongjiafang); Wubao District was renamed District 3 (Zhu Wubao Village); Fanshan District was renamed District 4. District (based in Fanshan); Taipingpu District was renamed to District Five (based in Taipingpu); Hebei District was renamed to District Six (based in Hebei); Dabao District was renamed to District Seven (based in Dabao); Sunjiagou District was renamed to District Eight (based in Dabao) in Sunjiagou).

In June 1956, the district-level establishment was cancelled, and Zhuolu County was divided into 1 town and 35 townships. 1 town is: Chengguan Town; 35 townships are: Jiepailiang, Dongxiaozhuang, Shanjiabao, Longfu Temple, Xierbao, Wujiagou, Huiyao, Chadao, Dongjiafang, Sunjiagou, Quzhuang, Shang Hulu, Liubao, Gaobao, Luanzhuang, Wenquantun, Xiaofanshan, Fanshan, Sanbao, Xiaojiabao, Reclining Buddha Temple, Kouqian, Liushuzhuang, Taipingbao, Shangshahe, Sandaogou, Dabao, Dajing Temple, Majia Temple, Zhaojiapeng, Dongjiazhan, Xiejiabao, Fanjiapo, Damiao, Daohong Temple.

In July 1958, Zhuolu County was restructured into 2 towns and 20 townships. The 2 towns are: Chengguan and Fanshan Town. The 20 townships are: Xierbao, Changtuan, Longfu Temple, Dongxiaozhuang, Dongjiafang, Huiyao, Sunjiagou, Luanzhuang, Wubao, Wenquantun, Liushuzhuang, Taipingbao, Reclining Buddha Temple, Heishan Temple, Dabao, Daolazui, Majiamiao, Zhaojiapeng, Xiejiabao and Damiao.

On September 1, 1959, Zhuolu County canceled the township-level establishment and established 6 people's communes: Sangyang (based in Chengguan Town), Maitian (based in Dongjiafang), Guolin (based in Wubao), Lingquan (stationed in Fanshan), Feiyue (stationed in Dabao), and Xingfu (stationed in Zhaojiapeng). In November, Zhuolu and Huailai County merged and were called Huailai County.

On May 1, 1961, Zhuolu and Huailai counties were divided into counties, and the construction of Zhuolu was resumed. At the same time, the original 6 communes were divided into 24 communes. Namely: Chengguan, Guozhuang, Dongxiaozhuang, Zhangjiabao, Xierbao, Changtuan, Baodai, Huiyao, Sunjiagou, Wubao, Luanzhuang, Wenquantun, Xiaofanshan, Fanshan, Reclining Buddha Temple , Heishan Temple, Zifangkou, Taipingbao, Dabao, Daolazui, Shimen, Zhaojiapeng, Xiejiabao, Damiao.

In January 1962, Dahenan and Mangshikou Communes in Yi County and Sanlipeng Commune in Yu County were placed under Zhuolu County. Zhuolu County has 412 production brigades and 1,375 production teams. In 1979, Chengguan Commune was restructured into Chengguan Town.

In 1984, Fanshan Commune was changed to Fanshan Town.

In 1987, Chengguan Town was changed to Zhuolu Town.

In 1988, Zhuolu County had 1 district, 5 towns, 22 townships, and 412 administrative villages. District 1: Zhaojiapeng District. 5 towns: Zhuolu Town, Fanshan Town, Zhangjiabao Town, Dabao Town, and Hedong Town. 22 townships: Xierbao Township, Dongxiaozhuang Township, Guozhuang Township, Wujiagou Township, Wubao Township, Luanzhuang Township, Wenquantun Township, Xiaofanshan Township, Baodai Township, Huiyao Township, Sunjiagou Township Township, Shimen Township, Heishansi Township, Zifangkou Township, Taipingbao Township, Reclining Buddha Temple, Daolazui Township, Mangshikou Township, Dahenan Township, Xiejiabao Township, Sanlipeng Township, Qianshudi Township.

In 1995, the 27 towns in Zhuolu County were merged into 17 towns: Zhuolu Town, Zhangjiabao Town, Wujiagou Town, Wubao Town, Baodai Town, Fanshan Town, and Dabao Town. , Hedong Town, Dongxiaozhuang Township, Wenquantun Township, Luanzhuang Township, Heishansi Township, Huiyao Township, Wofosi Township, Xiejiapu Township, Mangshikou Township, and Dahenan Township.

In 2008, 8 towns and 9 townships among the 17 towns were changed to 13 towns and 4 townships. Namely: Zhuolu Town, Zhangjiabao Town, Wujiagou Town, Wubao Town, Baodai Town, Fanshan Town, Dabao Town, Dongxiaozhuang Town, Wenquantun Town, Huiyao Town, Hedong Town, Mangshikou Town , Dahenan Town, Luanzhuang Township, Heishansi Township, Reclining Buddha Temple Township, and Xiejiabao Township. The Yanshan movement formed the basic outline of the Zhuolu County landform. The geological structure belongs to the Yanshan subsidence zone, the transition zone between the Shanxi platform anticline. The mountains extend from south to northwest, showing an arc, and it is a hilly land surrounded by mountains on the south, west and north. landforms. There are many types of mountains, basins, riverbanks, terraces, etc. in the territory, with an altitude of 460 to 2882 meters (Xiaowutai Shandong Platform). The confluence of Sangqian River and Yanghe River is the Cenozoic subsidence basin, and Fanshan in the east is Fanshan-Yanqing Basin. The central part has undulating hills and criss-crossing ravines, while the southern part is surrounded by mountains, interspersed with Dabao and Daolazui mountain plains. It is bounded by Wubao, Baodai and other places on the south bank of the Sangqian River. The northern part is usually called the river area, the middle part is called the hilly area, and the south from Taipingbao, Guixingkou and Shimen Township is the mountainous area.

The mountain system of Zhuolu County is bounded by the Juma River, with the branch of Yanshan Mountain in the north and the remnants of Taihang Mountain in the south. Most of the peaks in the southeastern part of the territory belong to the western section of the northern slope of Jundu Mountain. They are divided into three branches after entering the country. The stems include Zhuohuaai in the northwest and Huangyangshan branch; Xiaofanshan anticline and Heishan branch in the middle; Guanting and Lingshan branches in the southeast all belong to the Yanshan mountain system. Huanghualiang and the branches of Lihuashan Mountain in the south are all remnants of the Taihang Mountains. The main peaks in the county include Huangyang Mountain, Xiaowutai Mountain Dongtai, Dongtai and Xiling Mountains, Jiucaliang Mountain, Hanjiawa Mountain and Qiaoshan Mountain, etc. There are more than 60 mountains with altitudes ranging from 906 meters to 2882 meters. The highest peak is Xiaowu Mountain. Taitung is 2487.9 meters above sea level. Between the mountains, there are more than a dozen large and small basins formed on both sides of the river. Among them, Zhuolu and Fanshan fault basins are the two largest basins in Zhuolu County.

The general terrain of Zhuolu County is low in the north and south and high in the middle, starting from Yanghe River and Sanggan River in the north at an altitude of 460 to 500 meters, with Lingshan Mountain and Xiaowutai Mountain in the middle above 2240 meters above sea level, and Dahenan 500 meters in the south. meters, gradually sloping from southwest to northeast, and most of it is hilly and mountainous. In 2012, Zhuolu County achieved a total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery of 4.147 billion yuan, an increase of 7.3% over 2011. Among them, the agricultural output value was 2.115 billion yuan, an increase of 6.8% over 2011; the forestry output value was 129 million yuan, an increase of 128.4% over 2011; the animal husbandry output value was 1.798 billion yuan, an increase of 4.8% over 2011; the fishery output value was 6.73 million yuan, an increase over 2011 The annual growth rate was 102.1%; the output value of the agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery service industry was 97.01 million yuan, an increase of 1.7% over 2011.

In 2012, the grain sowing area in Zhuolu County was 27,069 hectares; the grain output was 186,900 tons, an increase of 7.3% over 2011, and the grain yield per mu reached 921 catties/mu. The output of oil crops was 2,167 tons, an increase of 30.2% over 2011; the output of vegetables was 220,500 tons, an increase of 13.0% over 2011. The total output of dried and fresh fruits was 316,800 tons, an increase of 8.8%; of which, grapes were 223,700 tons, an increase of 13.0% over 2011.

As of 2012, Zhuolu County had a forest area of ??109,900 hectares, with a forest coverage rate of 49%. The number of pigs raised was 592,700. At the end of 2012, the number of pigs on hand was 215,300, an increase of 2.2% and 1.6% respectively over 2011.

The total output of pigs, cattle, sheep, rabbits, poultry and other meats throughout the year was 42,000 tons, an increase of 3.9% over 2011; the total output of milk was 111,300 tons, an increase of 8.2% over 2011. The total output of aquatic products in 2012 was 504 tons, an increase of 40.0% over 2011. At the end of 2012, Zhuolu County completed an industrial added value of 1.204 billion yuan, an increase of 3.4% over 2011; 30 industrial enterprises above designated size achieved an added value of 689 million yuan, an increase of 1.1% over 2011; the industrial sales output value was 2.741 billion yuan, an increase of 3.4% over 2011. In 2011, it dropped by 20.5%; the sales rate of industrial products was 91.7%, which was an increase of 7.8% from 2011. Among the 30 regulated enterprises, 4 grape wine companies achieved an output value of 191 million yuan, an increase of 32.2% over 2011. Huada Biothermal Power achieved an output value of 104 million yuan, an increase of 62.5% over 2011; Gujun Shang Concrete achieved an output value of 39.85 million yuan, an increase of 51.0% over 2011. Four monocrystalline silicon companies have suspended production and 15 companies have reduced production. Nine companies including Zhuolu Coal Mine, AVIC Hydraulics, Jiqing Mining, and Yujing Starch have reduced production by more than 20%.

In 2012, the annual operating income of enterprises above designated size in Zhuolu County was 2.667 billion yuan, a decrease of 22.8% from 2011; the total profits and taxes were 180 million yuan, a decrease of 30.0% from 2011. Among them, the realized profit was 9.33 million yuan, a decrease of 92.5% compared with 2011.

In 2012, Zhuolu County completed an added value of 577 million yuan in the construction industry, an increase of 16.5% over 2011. The housing construction area of ??construction enterprises with qualifications and above in Zhuolu County was 700,500 square meters, a decrease of 20.0% from 2011; of which the newly started area was 475,000 square meters, a decrease of 44.2% from 2011. In 2012, Zhuolu County's postal system delivered 436,200 letters, 77,400 express mail items, and 2.7 million newspapers and periodicals. At the end of 2012, the postal savings balance was 417 million yuan. As of the end of 2012, there were 46,800 fixed-line telephone users in Zhuolu County, a decrease of 2,900 from 2011. There were 224,100 mobile phone users, 25,100 more than in 2011; of which 170,000 were China Mobile, an increase of 20,000; and 54,100 were China Unicom, an increase of 5,100. The number of Internet broadband users reached 28,000, an increase of 16.7% over 2011.

At the end of 2012, the deposit balance of financial institutions in Zhuolu County was 7.933 billion yuan, an increase of 980 million yuan from the beginning of 2012. Among them, the balance of savings deposits was 6.024 billion yuan, an increase of 962 million yuan from the beginning of 2012. The balance of various RMB loans was 3.607 billion yuan, an increase of 486 million yuan from the beginning of 2012. Among them, short-term loans were 1.208 billion yuan, a decrease of 46.14 million yuan from the beginning of 2012; medium and long-term loans were 2.344 billion yuan, an increase of 484 million yuan from the beginning of 2012.