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What towns are there in Ezhou?

Ezhou has three county-level administrative regions of Sun Yicheng, Huarong and Liangzihu, two economic development zones of gedian and Ezhou, and three streets of Fenghuang, Gulou and Xishan. According to the statistical results at the end of 20 18, there are 8 towns in Echeng District, including Tingzu, Bishidu, Lin Ze, Yanji, Dushan, Huahu, Yang Ye, Changgang, Shawo Township, Huahu Development Zone (provincial level) and Sun Yicheng New District.

Huarong District governs Huarong and Duandian towns, Linjiang and Putuan towns, and Honglianhu New District (formed by the merger of former Honglianhu Tourism Resort and former Miaoling Town). There are actually 4 communities, 73 administrative villages and 97 1 villagers' groups in the whole region.

Liangzihu District governs five towns, namely Donggou, Taihe, Tujia 'nao, Zhaoshan and Liangzi, and Wutonghu New District. There are four communities, 82 administrative villages and 1033 villagers' groups. Gedian Development Zone and gedian Community Office under the former Gedian Town were abolished, and there are now 5 communities, 365,438 administrative villages and 354 villagers' groups. Ezhou Development Zone has 3 communities, 10 administrative villages and 120 villagers' groups.

Fenghuang Street 14 communities, 5 administrative districts and 54 villagers' groups. Gulou Street 10 community, 3 administrative villages and 34 villagers' groups. There are 9 communities, 7 administrative villages and 86 villagers' groups in Xishan Street. There are 15 towns, 3 townships, 54 communities, 3 18 administrative villages and 4027 villagers' groups in the city.

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The historical evolution of Ezhou;

During the Spring and Autumn Period, the King of Chu Xiong went to illness and named his son Xiong Zhihong the King of Hubei, and built the King of Hubei City on the south bank of the Yangtze River, hence Hubei Province was referred to as "Hubei" for short.

In 22 1 year, Sun Quan of Dongwu built a city here, taking the meaning of "prospering the country with Wu", and changed Hubei County to Wuchang, with its capital here. When Wuchang county is established, Wuchang county is established to govern Wuchang county. The Sui Dynasty changed Yingzhou to Ezhou and Jiangxia County (now Wuchang District, Wuhan City), so many people mistakenly thought that the names of Ezhou and Wuchang were exchanged.

Ezhou Road was changed to Wuchang Road in Yuan Dynasty and Wuchang House in Ming Dynasty, which is still under the jurisdiction of Jiangxia County. In order to distinguish, Wuchang Fucheng is called "Upper Wuchang" and Wuchang County is called "Lower Wuchang", so it is also called "Upper and Lower wuchang city". Wuchang Uprising took place in Fucheng, Wuchang.

After the Republic of China, the government system was abolished, and the original Jiangxia County of Wuchang Prefecture was changed to Wuchang County. 19 13, Wuchang county was renamed as Shou Chang county. 19 14, which has the same name as Shou Chang County, Zhejiang Province, and was later renamed Sun Yicheng County. 1949, Sun Yicheng city was established, which coexisted with Sun Yicheng county. 1983, the provincial capital Ezhou was established.

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