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Village History of Fengjia Town
During the Hongwu period of Fengjia Ming Dynasty, the Feng family moved from Guanshang to this village and established the village with this surname. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the surname Gong moved from Xujiacun. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the two surnames Du and Li moved from the Du family in Mouping County and Linyi County. There are 800 households now.
In the first year of Xiangxing in the Southern Song Dynasty in Beigaogezhuang, Gao Renhe and Gao Rencheng moved here from Yunnan to build the village of Gaogezhuang. From the Yuan Dynasty to the 30th year of the Yuan Dynasty, the surnames Cong and Zhao moved from Yutuan in Wendeng County and Northwest Ba in Mouping County. In the eighth year of Hongwu's reign in the Ming Dynasty, the surnames Ding and Sun moved in from Xia Yu in Nanhuangbei County and Mouping County. During the Qing Dynasty, people with surnames such as Zhou, Qu, Xing, Feng, Hu, Teng, and Tan moved in. During the Yongzheng period, the name was changed because Nangao Gezhuang was built in the south of the village. There are 253 households now.
Nangaogezhuang During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, the surname Gao was separated from Beigaogezhuang and settled in Nangaogezhuang. During the Qianlong period, people surnamed Qu and Yuan moved from Pangezhuang in Mouping County and Chengyang in Qingdao respectively. During the Jiaqing period, the Wang family moved from Guxian, Fushan County. There are 210 households now.
Before the Yuan Dynasty in Xujia Village, the surname Xu lived here and established the village with this surname. However, it was destroyed in the war at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. In the second year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, the surname Gong moved here from Liulin Village in Wendeng County and settled here, adopting the original name. In the second year of Longqing, the surname Wang moved from Xiaozhai, Wendeng County. In the 28th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty, the Xin family moved from Nanhuang. There are now 720 households.
Hezi During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, two brothers named Yu moved here and settled here, so it was called Hezi. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, people named Zhang, Zheng, Jiang and Han moved in successively. There are now 365 households.
In the 16th year of Guangxu's reign in Hezizhuang, Zhang and Han moved here from Hezi to settle down. The queen's surname came from the Sha family. The name was changed in 1953, and now there are 112 households.
During the Wanli period of the Lu Jiaming Dynasty, the Lu family moved here from Yunnan to build a village. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, people surnamed Sun moved from the village. During the Daoguang period, the surname Jiang moved from Huajiatuan. There are 210 households now.
During the Jin Dynasty in Wugezhuang, the surname Wu lived here and founded the village with his surname. However, the village was suppressed at the end of the Jin Dynasty. In the second year of Xuande in the Ming Dynasty, the surname Gong moved here from Xujiacun and settled here, adopting the original name. There are 161 households now.
During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty in Shangkou, the surname Sun moved here from Tanbu, Wendeng County to build a village. It was named because it was located at the mountain pass of Shangshui Head of the nearby villages. There are 348 households now.
During the Chenghua period of Panshi Ming Dynasty, Jiang surname moved here from Dongling to build a village. It was named because there was a huge stone in the east of the village. During the Wanli period, Li and Wang moved from Jiejiazhuang, Mouping County, and Chishan, Rongcheng County. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the surname Xia was moved from Xiacun to Kan'an in the southeast of the village and named Xiajia'an. In 1945, it was merged into Panshi Village. There are 454 households now.
Zhangjiazhai During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the surname Zhang was moved from Zhangjiaguan, Laiyang County to this village. Therefore, troops were stationed here and a village was established, so it was named Zhaili Village. It was renamed Beizhai in 1942, and its current name was changed in 1980. There are 361 households now.
During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty in Zhongzhai, the surname Jiang moved from Huajiatuan to this village. Because there was a military village in ancient times, it was named Jiangjiazhai. During the Daoguang period, the surname Wang moved from Muping County. In 1942, it was renamed Zhongzhai. There are 313 households now.
Linjiazhai During the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty, the surname Lin was moved from Lin Village in Wendeng County to this village. Because there is a river in the north of the village, it was named Henan Village. It was renamed Nanzhai in 1942, and its current name was changed in 1980. There are 118 households now.
During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty in Xiaoshuihe, the Yong family moved here and settled here. Because the river bed in the east of the village is relatively high, the water in the river disappears quickly during the flood season, hence the name. During the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, the Song and Tan surnames moved from Shijiatuan and Tanjiabo in Mouping County. There are 167 households now.
During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty in Mashangou, the two surnames Kong and Jiang moved here from the Kong family and Beiheya to settle here. Because it is located in Mashangou Kuang, it was named. Later, people surnamed Yu and Sun moved in from Yao Nanbo and the Sun family in Wendeng County. There are 80 households now.
Tangjiadianzi moved to this village from Motang, Fushan County in the 23rd year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty. It was named because a small hotel was opened at the head of the village at that time. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the surnames Liu and Feng moved in from the Wuji and Feng families. There are currently 275 households.
In the twenty-fourth year of the Wanli era of Huajia Tuan, the Diao family moved here from the Changshan Diao family in Wendeng County. Previously, a Hua family had lived here and built a village, so the original name was adopted. In the early Qing Dynasty, people named Jiang moved from Nanliu Lingzhuang. There are 405 households now.
Beijiziyuan During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, the surname Sun moved from Tanbu, Wendeng County to this village. It was named after the ancient temple "Jiziyuan" in the area, which later evolved into Jiziyuan. In the early Qing Dynasty, the surname Wang moved from Guanzhuang, Mouping County. The name was changed in 1956. There are 62 households now.
Nanjiziyuan During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, the surname Sun moved from Tanbu, Wendeng County, to the south of Jiziyuan and settled in the village. It was named Nanjiziyuan and later evolved into its current name. In the early Qing Dynasty, Jiang and Gao moved in from Dongling and Xijiziyuan. There are 119 households now.
In the early Qing Dynasty of Xijiziyuan, the surname Gao moved from Xiachu Xizhuang to Jiziyuan and settled in the west to establish a village, named Xijiziyuan, and later evolved into its current name. There are 140 households now.
Dongjiziyuan During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the surnames Cao and Sun were moved from Henan Village and Tanbu in Wendeng County to Dongli Village of Jiziyuan, named Dongjiziyuan, and later evolved into its current name. In the twenty-sixth year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty, the surname Teng moved from Dikou. There are 162 households now.
During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty in Zhaili, the surname Sun moved here from Tanbu in Wendeng County and settled here. Therefore, it is surrounded by mountains and military villages were set up in ancient times, hence the name. In the early Qing Dynasty, the surnames Liu and Peng moved from Yawanya in Wendeng County and downstairs in Rongcheng County. During the Daoguang period, people surnamed Dong, Li, and Zhang moved from Rizhao County to the south of Zhaili Village and settled in the south of Zhaili Village. They named Sanyi Village based on the unity of the three surnames and merged into Zhaili Village in 1952. There are 400 households now.
In the fifteenth year of Hongwu's reign in the Ming Dynasty, the village was named after Jiang surnamed Jiang settled in Mashan before moving from Dongling to Mashan. There are 125 households now.
In the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, Zhuangzi Kuang moved to the mountain in front of the Shengshui Palace from the family of the two princes in Wendeng County, hence the name. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, people surnamed Pan and Wang moved from Nigou Village. There are 71 households now.
During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty of the Kong family, the surname Kong was moved here from Wulitou, Mouping County, and the village was established with the surname.
There are 247 households now.
Wangjia'an In the 30th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty, the surname Wang moved from Chenggezhuang, Wendeng County, to this nunnery and settled down to establish a village. Later, the Feng family moved here from Guanshang. There are 68 households now.
At the end of the Yuan Dynasty of the Feng family in Guanshang, the surname Feng moved from Yunnan to live near Yuxu Guan, hence the name. There are 172 households now.
Zhaojia'an During the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, the surname Zhao moved here from Wantou to look at the nunnery, and later settled in the village. There are 48 households now.
In the ninth year of Wan Jiaming's reign, the Wan family moved from Hebei Province to this village. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the Feng and Sun surnames moved from the Feng family and Huang County in Guanshang. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Kong and Wang surnames moved in from the Kong family and Gekou. Later, people surnamed Li moved in from Gushuitou. There are 440 households now.
Gaojiatai During the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty, the surname Gao moved here from Wantou and settled here. It was first named Gaocun. Later, it was renamed Gaojiatai because of the earthen platform next to the village. During the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty, the surname Yu moved from Yujiakou, Wendeng County, to the west of the village and built the village of Yujia, which was incorporated into the village after the founding of the People's Republic of China. There are 172 households now.
Wolong During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the surname Chen moved from the Chen family to the big and small snakes who settled in Guangqian and established the village. They named it Wolong with auspicious meaning. Later, people surnamed Sun, Wang and Liu moved in from Miaodong, Erwang's family and Nanxieshan in Wendeng County. There are now 327 households.
Dongguanzhuang During the Xining period of the Northern Song Dynasty, the official surname lived here and built the village Guanzhuang. During the Dading period of the Jin Dynasty, the surname Shi was moved from Shijiaquan in Laiyang County to Shijiatuan. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, he moved here to settle down and adopted the original name. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Sun and Jiang moved from Yazi and Dongling. The name was changed in 1980. There are now 505 households.
In the 20th year of the Yuan Dynasty in Ruimushan, the surname Jiang moved from Dongling to this village and named it Shuimanshan. In the third year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, the surname Cao moved here from Zhaotong, Yunnan Province. He brought the southern metasequoia to be planted here, and the village was renamed Shuimushan. The name was changed in the 22nd year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the two surnames Kong and Shi moved in from the Kong family and Dongguanzhuang. There are 516 households now.
Majia Bozi During the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty, the surname Ma moved from Haiyang to Pingbo and settled here to establish a village, hence the name. During the Wanli period, the surname Cao moved from Ruimu Mountain. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, the surnames Zhang and Liu moved from Zhangjiazhai and Huanggezhuang. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the surnames Fang and Jiang moved from Xiaoyunnan and Jiangjiazhuang, Wendeng County. There are now 507 households.
During the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty in Majiazhuang, the Ma brothers moved from Majiabozi to the village of Majiazhuang. During the Yongzheng period, people with the surname Qu moved from Beihuang, Wendeng County. During the Qianlong period, the surname Gao moved from Gaojiatai. The name was changed in 1980. There are 410 households now.
Gushuitou was named Gushuitou because of the ancient spring in the west of the village. In the early Qing Dynasty, the surnames Yu, Mou and Xing moved here respectively from Heqianzhuang in Laiyang County, Tiekou in Qixia County and Daoji in Wendeng County. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, people named Li and Feng moved in. There are 187 households now.
Beiliu Lingzhuang was moved here in the eighth year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty. The surname Song was moved here from Shijiatuan, and the surname Tan was moved here from Tanjiakou, Wendeng County. This place was originally the farm owned by the landlord Liu Ling, hence its name. Later, the name was changed because Liu Lingzhuang was built in the south of the village. There are 224 households now.
Nan Liulingzhuang In the 11th year of Emperor Kangxi’s reign in the Qing Dynasty, four brothers named Jiang moved from Dongdong Ridge to the south of Liulingzhuang Village, hence the name. There are 104 households now.
During the Wanli Period of the Ming Dynasty in Beiheya, Jiang surnamed Jiang moved from Dongling to the west bank of Laoqing River and settled there, named Heya. Later, the name was changed because it had the same name as Heya Village on the south bank of Huanglei River. There are now 130 households.
Beihan Village Beili Village was named after the Jiang surname moved from Shanbeitou to Han Village Beili Village during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. During the Republic of China, the surname Lin moved from Zetou, Wendeng County. There are 250 households now.
Nanhan Village During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, Cao Shenglin moved from Henan Village to Caojiatuan Village. During the Longqing period, Jiang Yingju moved from Dongling. Later, due to the popularity of people with the Jiang surname, the village was named Jiangfang (Hanchen). Since it was located south of Fengjia Village, it was named Nanhanchen, which later evolved into its current name. There are 432 households now.
In the late Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty in Beinigou, Li's surname came from Xiaobeizhuang (today's name is on the list), Wang's surname came from Konggezhuang, Wendeng County, and Yu's surname came from Simazhuang. They moved here to establish the village. Because it is located next to Huangnigou, it is named Nigou. In the 30th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty, the name was changed. There are 228 households now.
In Nannigou during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, Liu surnamed moved here from Yunnan, and later Cao surnamed moved here from Ruimu Mountain and named it Nancao's family. In the 30th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty, the name was changed. There are 180 households now.
Dongnigou During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the surname Yu moved from Dashuibo, Wendeng County, to establish the village of Yujiatuan. Later, people named Xing, Wang and Li moved in. The name was changed in the 30th year of Daoguang reign. There are 120 households now.
During the Jiajing period of Wang Tuan Ming Dynasty, Wang's family moved from Shituan (to the north of today's Tanghoutuan Village) to this village to avoid floods. It was originally named Xiaotuan and was renamed in the 27th year of the Republic of China. There are 180 households now.
Lügezhuang During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the Geng family moved from the west to this village. This place was originally the farming village of a large family named Lu in Beihan Village, hence the name. In the early Qing Dynasty, the surnames Jiang, Qu and Sun moved from Dongling, Xiaocuo and Sunjiabu in Mouping County respectively. There are 450 households now.
During the Chongzhen period of Gekou Ming Dynasty, the surname Ma moved from Haiyang to this village. It is named because it is located at the mouth of a mountain and is densely covered with kudzu. In the early Qing Dynasty, Jiang and Wang surnames moved from Dongling and Wendeng camps in Wendeng County. There are 139 households now.
In the Yuan Dynasty in Shanbeitou, thousands of households with the surname Jiang moved to the mountain to set up a village on Yinpo, hence the name. During the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, the surnames Li and Sun moved from Beinigou and Wanjia, and the surname Jiang moved from Dongling. There are 363 households now.
In the thirty-seventh year of the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty in Shicheng, the surname Jiang moved from Dongling to Shiba and settled in front of Shiba to establish the village, hence the name. There are now 362 households.
During the Tang Dynasty in Tang Shang, the indigenous people surnamed Sun lived scattered in the hot spring area and called it Tang Shang. In the Yuan Dynasty, the surname of Sun, who lived in the west hot spring soup, was called Xiaotang. During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, people surnamed Liu moved from Huanggezhuang. The name was restored in 1952. There are 215 households now.
During the Tang Dynasty, the indigenous people surnamed Sun lived here and called it Tangshang. In the Yuan Dynasty, the village surnamed Sun was called Tangquan after Juquan Hot Spring. The name was changed in 1952. There are 150 households now.
During the Tang Dynasty, the aboriginal people surnamed Sun lived here and called it Tangshang. In the Yuan Dynasty, the surname of Dongsun who lived in the hot spring soup was called Datang. The name was changed in 1952. There are 210 households now.
At the end of the Qing Dynasty in Tangnachang, the village surnamed Sun was separated from Datang and settled in the village. This name was given in 1942. There are 85 households now.
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