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Historical evolution of Jingyuan

The establishment of Jingyuan County began in the second year of Gande in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 964), when it was named Anhua County and separated from Huating County. Since then, the county name and affiliation have changed many times. 1950 September, renamed the birthplace of Jinghe River. Jingyuan county

During the Spring and Autumn Period, it was the residence of Wushi Rong, and during the Warring States Period and the Qin Dynasty, it belonged to Wushi County, Beidi County. The Han dynasty inherited the Qin system, and when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was in Wushi County and Anding County. The Western Jin belongs to Dulu County, Anding County, Yongzhou, and the Eastern Jin belongs to Jingyang County, Longdong County, Yongzhou. In Sui Dynasty, Jinghe belonged to Huating County, Anding County. Anhua County was established in Song Dynasty, belonging to Weizhou (now Pingliang). In the seventh year of Jin Dading (1 167), Anhua County was changed to Huaping County, which belonged to Pingliang Prefecture. At the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, Ping County was abandoned and returned to Huating County, belonging to Pingliang area of Shaanxi Province. Ming belongs to Pingliang Prefecture of Shaanxi Province. In the early Qing dynasty, the Ming system was hit. Ten years of Tongzhi (187 1), Pingliang, Guyuan, Huating and Longde were zoned, and Zhili Hall in Pingchuan was set up, which was a flat and clear road. In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), Pingzhi Auditorium was changed to Huaping County, and the county name was restored more than 900 years ago. It belongs to Jingyuan Road in Gansu, and later to Longdong Special Zone. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Huaping County was changed to Jingyuan County in Gansu Province in 1950, and it belonged to Pingliang area. 1953 implemented the policy of regional ethnic autonomy and changed it to Jingyuan Hui Autonomous Region. 1May, 955, renamed Jingyuan Hui Autonomous County. 1958 Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region was established, and Jingyuan was assigned to Ningxia, which belongs to Guyuan area and was renamed Jingyuan County. 1970, Guyuan area was changed to Guyuan area, and Jingyuan County belonged to Guyuan area. Now it belongs to Guyuan city. When Zhili Hall was established in Pingchuan in the late Qing Dynasty, it governed 66 villages in Hualin (now Xiangshui Town and Zi Yuan Township), Xiangshui (now back to Taitai Township and Huanghua Township), Yu Sheng (now Sheng Xing Township) and Baimian (now Baimian Town and Dongxia Township). In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), when the Zhili Hall in Pingchuan was changed to Huaping County, there were still four miles. In the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), it was divided into five districts: east, west, south, north and middle. In the ninth year of the Republic of China (1920), it was restored to 4 Li. 1927, the original 4-Li was changed to 4-District with the same name. 1936, the original 4 districts were changed to 1 Town (Hualin Town) and 3 townships (Xiangshui, Jingyuan and Baimian). Later changed to Huanghua, Jingbei and Jingnan. 1939, the three districts merged into two districts, the former Linli and Xiangshuili districts merged into one district, and the former Shengyuli and Baimianli districts merged into two districts. 194 1 year, the second district was changed to six townships, namely Mianquan (now Xiangshui Town), Chongyi (now Huanghua Township), Jiahui (now Huitai Township), Yu Sheng (now Sheng Xing Township), Baimian (now Baimian Town) and Jingyuan (now Dongxia Township). 1942,6 townships were changed to Bai Quan, Jingnan 2 townships and Jingbei and Huanghua 2 townships, and * * * governed 27 Bao and 254A. 1August, 949, Jingyuan County was liberated. The county is divided into four districts, namely, Jingnan, Jingbei, Bai Quan and Huanghua, and has jurisdiction over 16 townships. 1May, 950, Bai Quan District was abolished, and the towns and villages under its jurisdiction were transferred to Jingbei and Huanghua Districts. /kloc-in the winter of 0/955, three districts were abolished, and four townships of Shuang Ying, Jinjia, Xia Hong and Xixia were abolished. 1957, Xinmin and Shizui Township in Shanzhai District of Huating County were classified as Jingyuan County. At this time, the county has jurisdiction over Xinmin, Laochi, Sheng Xing, Chengguan, Shatang, Shizui, Baimian, Garden, Huanghua, Huitai, Eastern Xia, Hebei, Qiaoguan and Hongtu 14 townships. Yue Bai Taoist priest

1958, People's Commune. The original six townships of Baimian, Hebei, Laochi, Eastern Xia, Xinmin and Shizui were established as Jingheyuan Commune, located in Baimian; The former Chengguan, Qiaoguan, Zi Yuan and Shengxing Town established the Hongqi Commune, which was later changed to the Jingbei Commune and settled in Chengguan. The original four townships of Shatang, Huanghua, Huitai and Hongtu were established as Yuejin Commune and later changed to Huanghua Commune, which flourished in China. 196 1 April, Xinmin (Bao Yang), Sheng Xing and Huitai were newly established. Jingyuan county

1967, Jingheyuan, Jingbei, Sheng Xing, Huanghua and Huitai were renamed as Hongwei, Hongqi, Dongfanghong, Dongfeng and Huo Xing Commune respectively, and their original names were restored in 1970. 1June, 983, the autonomous region designated Lucaowa, a suburb of Yinchuan and Yongning County, as the immigrant base of Jingyuan County. In 65438+February, Jingyuan County set up Tiedong and Tiexi townships here (it was only the arrangement at that time, and the administrative ownership was still inconclusive). 1984, commune system reform, all communes were changed to villages and towns. 1990, cancel Jingbei Township and set up Xiangshui Town and Zi Yuan Township respectively; Cancel Jinghe Heyuan Township and divide it into Baimian Town and Dongxia Township. At this point, the county * * * governs two towns of perfume and white flour and five towns of Xinmin, Eastern Xia, Zi Yuan, Huanghua and Huitai. (* Source: Evolution of Modern Administrative Divisions in Ningxia, written by Mao Feng, Ningxia People's Publishing House, 1998, 9th edition, Yinchuan) In 2000, Jingyuan County governed 2 towns and 6 townships. The total population is 8 13 10, and the population of each township is: Xiangshui Town 15269 Baimian Town 133 13 Xinmin Township 15 135 Dongxia Township 6746 Sheng Xing. Unit: Person) In 2003, Dawan Township, Haodian Township and Shizilu Town in Yuanzhou District of Guyuan City were placed under Jingyuan County. In 2006, Jingyuan County had an area of 96 1 km2 and a population of 1.2 million. Postal code: 756400. Code: 640424. Area code: 0954. Pinyin: Jingyuan County. Jurisdiction over 3 towns and 4 townships. County People's Government in Xiangshui Town. Xiangshui Town governs 2 neighborhood committees and 19 village committees: Xiangshui Street and Bai Quan Street; Dazhuang Village, Yongfeng Village, Siyuan Village, Chengguan Village, Shangqiao Village, Xiaqiao Village, Shayuan Village, Yang Jiacun Village, Che Village, Zi Yuan Village, anshan village Village, Nan 'ao Village, Baijia Village, Kazi Village, Sixia Village, Migang Village, Huitai Village, Wenshui Village and Taiyang Village. Jingheyuan Town governs 2 1 village committees: Landazhuang Village, Hebei Village, Baimian Village, Majia Village, Jingguang Village, Qin Xia Village, Shangqin Village, Beiying Village, Longtan Village, Yu Jia Village, Nanzhuang Village, Yejia Village, Laochi Village, Wang Jiacun Village, Baiji Village, Gao Feng Village, Pangdong Village, Dongshan Village and Dongzhuang Village. Liupanshan Town has jurisdiction over 22 village committees: Shishimura, Zhang Bao, Heshangpu, wuli village, Yangjiazhuang, Taiyangwa, ban shan cun, Lujiadazhuang, Lijiazhuang, Masipo, Dongshanpo, Liugou, Zhougou, Haodian, Nonglin, Guo Hua, Bangou, Tawan, Xinghe and Shuanghe. Xinmin Township governs 14 village committees: Xianfeng Village, Dengguang Village, Gaojiagou Village, Shizui Village, Shangwan Village, Yanjiashan Village, Zhangjiatai Village, Majiahetan Village, Nanzhuang Village, Xixian Village, Baoyang Village, Wangjiagou Village, Advanced Village and Huayagou Village. There are nine village committees in Shengxing Township: Xiajin Village, Xingming Village, Sheng Xing Village, Hongqi Village, Qixin Village, Huang Shang Village, Huangxia Village, Shangjin Village and Hongxing Village. Huanghua Township governs 12 village committees: Miaowan Village, Huaxing Village, Dianbao Village, Shang Yan Village, Xia Yan Village, Shengli Village, Cao Yang Village, Pingliangzhuang Village, Hongtu Village, Xiangyang Village, Shatang Village and Tuyao Village. Dawan Township governs 13 village committees: Liupan Village, Hebao Village, Wating Village, Zhongzhuang Village, Shang Ping Village, Subao Village, Luyuan Village, Yangling Village, Dongzhuang Village, Niuying Village, Wuping Village, Sigou Village and Dawan Village.