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The Historical Evolution of Xinming Town

Shuguang Township and Qiaoshan Village are the border areas. In the past dynasties, jurisdiction changed from time to time. Liming Village was under the jurisdiction of Longmen Township, Taiping County from Tang Dynasty to Qing Dynasty.

In the 4th year of Tang Tianbao (745), Taiping County was located in the 14th township southwest of Ge Jing County, and Shannan of Sanmen County (now north of Yuan Xian Town) belonged to Xuancheng County.

During the Tang and Song Dynasties, the countryside belonged to Guicheng, and there was no examination in Yuan Dynasty.

In the second year of Xuantong (19 10), local autonomy was implemented, and an office of1kloc-0/autonomous region was set up in the county, of which the second district was located in Yeci, Xiangtan, and the second district governed the township.

In the 28th year of the Republic of China (1938), it took the name of the township resident, and the township was Fuxi Township. Because the station is small, I immediately moved to Sanmen, and the township was renamed Sanlong Township.

In the thirty-seventh year of the Republic of China (1948), the resident of the township moved to Taolin and was renamed Yizheng Township until 1949.

During the period of 1952, there were six townships under the jurisdiction of this country, and Taohe Township was the collective name of Zhao Tao and Youyou River.

1958 also adopted the name of "Xin Ming", which was a combination of two names: Li Buxin and Hu Ming. They served as the county party secretaries of Beijing, Beijing, Nanjing, Xuantai and Taiwan and the special secretary of southern Anhui in 1930s and 1940s, and led Xinming people in their struggle for survival.

From 1958 to 196 1, the "May 1st Management Zone" was established respectively, which was directly under the jurisdiction of three major communes.

1962 was assigned to the township, and the township divisions merged to form Xinming People's Commune, which still uses the name "Xin Ming".

From 65438 to 0956, Qiaoshan Village was under the jurisdiction of Jingde County before the Republic of China, and it was under the jurisdiction of Jingxian County in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Among them, Jiakeng Village belonged to Qiaoshan Mountain from before the founding of the People's Republic of China to the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and Shuguang Advanced Society was established.

1958 was transformed into Wuyi management area. Later, because the Chenjiancun Reservoir was flooded, Zeng Du was transferred to Qiao Shan.

Since 1959, due to the construction of Chencun Reservoir, a large number of villages along Machuan River have been flooded. Most of the villagers in the original six natural villages of Daiwu Township and Xiangtan Township, such as Tongkengkou, Furong Beach, Zhoutan, Yintan and Daiwuling, have moved from Yaoli, Dingjia, Tan Li, Guanlutan and Huangshi above Jiangjiatan to Wang Jiaqiao Village in sankou town. With the relocation of immigrants, the mountain fields of villagers related to the above villages were also placed under the management of Wang Jiaqiao and Xiangtan in sankou town, and the villages such as Shizigang and Shahe in the middle and upper reaches of Machuan River were also relocated to other villages. In the above 20 villages, except for some farmers in Xiangtan and Zhongtan villages, two villagers' groups have been set up accordingly, and most other villages have been flooded, and the villages no longer exist.

1975, Zhou Ping (also known as Zhou Tan) was transferred from Wang Jiaqiao Brigade of Sankou Commune to Shuguang Brigade.

1979 1 1 In June, Chencun Reservoir was renamed Taiping Lake, and the waters of China Taiping Lake were under the jurisdiction of Xiaohekou.