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The Historical Evolution of Lijia Town

Lijia Town is named after the old name "Lijia Street" of the United Community where the town government is located.

Spring and autumn belong to Pakistan.

During the Warring States period, it was under the jurisdiction of Qin State.

During the Southern Dynasties, Liang Xiao belonged to Puti County.

The Northern Zhou Dynasty belongs to Anyue County.

In the middle of Qing Dynasty, it was bao an xiang, Anyue County.

The Republic of China belongs to Lijia Township, the second district of Anyue County.

People's Republic of China (PRC) belongs to Lijia Township, the seventh district of Anyue County.

1958 In September, the people's commune of Li Jia Center was established.

1February, 962, renamed as Lijia Commune.

1September, 984, changed its name to Lijia Township.

1986 was built into Lijia District (county jurisdiction); Later, the township was split and merged into Lijia Town, and Lijia Town, Yuanba Township, Motan Township (later merged into Lijia Town), Heping Township, Baojian Township (later merged into Baojian Township), Gaowu Township, Zhong Yi Township, Wubao Township (later merged into Zhong Yi Township) and He Yi Township were split into Lijia Town (later merged into Motan Township), Yuanba Town and Baojian Town.

After Motan Township is merged into Lijia Town, there are 17 village committees and 17 administrative divisions of Unity and Wangjiaba, which govern Liu Liu, Jiaqing, Liuhe, Dongfeng, Xianfeng, Zhongguo, Ganba, Bayi, Shi Gui, Shuangshi, Motan, Guanguan, Gufu, Bird's Nest, Shuizhu and Longsheng. The resident of the town government is No.49, Tuanjie Community, Lijia Town, with a registered population of 39,028 (data as of 20 10).