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Evolution of organizational system in Fengshi town

It belonged to Shanghang County in Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was an important town in eight counties of Tingzhou Prefecture. Once divided into counties, the county government was located in Hetou City. In the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936), it was a special zone directly under the Central Government of Fujian Province (including Hongshan Township), and 1940 was under the jurisdiction of Yongding. At that time, it was called Fengchuan Town, belonging to the first district. Later known as Fengchuan Township, Shuangfeng Township and Fengshi Town. Historically, Tingzhou was a water transport hub with a prosperous economy and was called "Little Hong Kong". After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was called Gaofeng City, Nine Districts and Gaofeng Town. 1958 is called Happy People's Commune (including Hongshan). After Hongshan was divided into communes, it was called Shi Feng Commune. 1984 was renamed as Shi Feng Township.

1In March, 1998, Mianhuatan Hydropower Station, a national key project in the Ninth Five-Year Plan, was started, and the power station reservoir flooded some natural villages in 7 administrative villages and 6 administrative villages in the township. The immigration work started in March 1998 and ended in February 2000, which lasted for 33 months. This work is divided into three stages. Fengcheng Town has three administrative villages (Dayuan, Changhua and Nijiao), two suburban towns (Sanfeng and Shuling) and two natural villages (Jiaotang and Xiantangbei). Some farmers in the administrative villages of Aosheng, Huang Kang and Mei Xin also moved to suburban towns and Fengcheng towns respectively. Immigration and local settlement *** 16 14 households with 6,309 people. Jinxi Village in Shixian Town (3 15 households, 1293 people) was allocated to Fengshi Town as the new address of the town government. 1September 1998, Shi Feng withdrew land from his hometown to build a town.