Boye County Boye County, a county under the jurisdiction of Baoding City, Hebei Province, is located in the middle of Hebei Province, in the east of the south of Baoding City, and in the north of Heilonggang basin. It borders Li County in the East, Anguo in the west, Qingyuan District in the north, Anping County and Raoyang County in Hengshui City in the south, with a total area of 331 square kilometers. As of October 2019, Boye county has seven towns with a total population of 270000 (in 2019). The county people's government is located in Boye town.
In the first year of the Eastern Han Dynasty (146), Liwu set up Boling County, which belongs to Zhongshan state. In the first year of Jingming Dynasty (500), Bolu county was changed into Boye county. In 1375, Lixian was separated from Boye county. On January 15, 1962, the Boye county system was established. The whole area belongs to the mountain plain at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain, with alluvial cross deposition and slightly inclined plain area. It is long and narrow from north to south, high in the West and low in the East in the north central, and inclined from southwest to northeast in the South and Southeast. It is a warm temperate continental monsoon climate zone with four distinct seasons. All rivers in the territory belong to the South Branch of the Qing Dynasty in the Haihe River Basin. Shuohuang Railway, Jinshi expressway, qugang expressway, Dingzhou Hejian highway, Baoheng highway transit.
In 2018, the gross local product of Boye County reached 4.73 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 7%; the public budget revenue reached 390 million yuan, the fiscal revenue reached 390 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 15%; the added value of industries above designated scale reached 710 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3.6%; the general public budget revenue reached 214 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 18%; the fixed asset investment reached 3.34 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 8.5%; and the social security investment reached 3.34 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 8 The total retail sales of consumer goods reached 2.98 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 11.3%. On September 29, 2018, the Hebei provincial government issued a notice officially approving Boye county to withdraw from the poverty-stricken county sequence.
Historical evolution
Tang Yu Xia Shang, for Jizhou territory.
In the spring and Autumn period, it was the land of Jin.
In the Warring States period, it was Zhao.
In the Qin Dynasty, it belonged to Hengshan County.
In the Western Han Dynasty, Liwu county was first set up, which belongs to Zhuo county.
In the second year of Yongyuan (90th year) of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was even attached to Hejian state; in the first year of Benchu (146th year), he set up Boling County, which is the Zhongshan state and in the first year of Yanxi (158th year), Boling county.
In 264, Boling county was changed into Bolu County, belonging to Hejian county.
In Jin Dynasty, it belongs to Gaoyang state.
In the first year of Wei Jingming (500 years) in the northern and Southern Dynasties, Bolu county was changed into Boye County, and its administrative office was moved to Lixian County. Liwu County in the Northern Qi Dynasty was merged into Boye county (where Boye county government is located).
Sui kaihuang three years (583), Li Yingzhou, Daye three years (607), changed to Hejian county.
Tang Wude five years (622), home Lizhou (now Lixian), Boye county.
At the beginning of the Five Dynasties, it belonged to Shenzhou. In 959, it was changed to Dingzhou.
In the fourth year of Yongxi (987), the ningbian army was set up; in the first year of Jingde (1004), it was changed into Yongning army; in the seventh year of Xuanhe (1125), it was reduced to Boye county. Not long after that, Yongning army was restored and Boye county was still in charge.
In 1129, the seventh year of the golden society, Boye County army was set up. In 1151, the name of the Prefecture was changed to Lizhou, which belongs to Boye county.
In 1126, Boye County entered Lizhou in the East and Puyin County in the West. In 1294, Boye county was restored to Baoding road in the East.
In the first year of Hongwu (1368), he moved to Boye County, belonging to Qizhou; in the sixth year of Hongwu (1374), he changed to Baoding Prefecture; in the eighth year of Hongwu (1375), Li county was separated from Boye county.
In Qing Dynasty, it belonged to Baoding Prefecture.
In the second year of the Republic of China (1913), it was changed to belong to fan Yangdao. In the next year, fan Yangdao was changed to Baoding Dao, and Boye county still belonged to it; in the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928), it belonged to Hebei Province; in the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936), it belonged to the tenth administrative inspector District of Hebei Province; in October of the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937), Boye County Anti Japanese democratic government was established, which belonged to Jizhong district; in September of the 27th year of the Republic of China (1938) In the autumn of the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), it was changed to the 10th special area of the central Hebei region; in June of the 33rd year of the Republic of China (1944), it was changed to the 9th special area of the central Hebei region; in the 34th year of the Republic of China (1945), after the victory of the Anti Japanese War, Boye county was changed to the 7th special area of the central Hebei region; in July of the 35th year of the Republic of China (1946), it was changed to the 9th special area of the central Hebei region; in the 37th year of the Republic of China (1948) On August 1, 1949, after the establishment of the people's Government of Hebei Province, Boye county was assigned to Ding County Special District of Hebei Province.
After the founding of the people's Republic of China on October 1, 1949, Boye county still belonged to Ding County Special District of Hebei Province.
On April 24, 1954, Dingxian district was abolished and Boye county was put under Baoding district.
On July 5, 1958, Boye county was abolished and merged into Anguo county.
On January 15, 1962, the Boye county system was restored, and it still belonged to Baoding district.
In 1970, Baoding district was renamed Baoding district, and Boye county still belongs to it.
In December 1994, Baoding City merged, Boye county belongs to Baoding city.
administrative division
Division evolution
In July 1958, 58 villages in dachengwei, dunjiazhuang, shijiazuo and Dongxu were assigned to Li County, and 71 villages in Chengdong, Xiaodian, Beiyang, Fengcun, Tonglian and Chengguan were assigned to Anguo county.
In October 1958, four townships of Boye County under the jurisdiction of Li county were assigned to Anguo county.
On January 15, 1962, the Boye county system was restored, and all 129 villages in Boye county were returned. At the same time, wanggezhuang was transferred from Anguo to Boye. Jianxin village will be returned to Anping County.
After 1962, the county remained unchanged.
On January 26, 1996, the towns of Boye county were merged. Fengcun Township and Boling town were abolished and Boye town was merged; dutianzhuang Township and zhuangketou Township were abolished and put under the jurisdiction of Chengwei town; Tonglian township was abolished and put under the jurisdiction of Nanxiaowang township; Xiaodian Town, Chengdong Township, Beiyang village and Dongxu Township remained unchanged. After the merger, the towns under its jurisdiction were adjusted to 3 towns, 4 townships, 133 administrative villages, 139 natural villages and 6 residents' committees.
In November 2002, the urban neighborhood committee of Boye county was changed from Boye town to the Management Office of the county community residents committee. There are six urban residents committees: Yucai, Qianxi, Xinghua, Beihuan, Donghuan and Xiangyang.
In March 2003, the Xinghua neighborhood committee of urban residents committee of Boye county was merged into Yucai neighborhood committee, and the Donghuan neighborhood committee was merged into Beihuan and Xiangyang neighborhood committees. They are adjusted and merged into four categories: Yucai, Qianxi, Beihuan and Xiangyang.
On December 12, 2013, Dongxu Township People's government became Dongxu Town People's government.
In January 2016, Boye County abolished Beiyang village and township and established Beiyang Town, taking the former administrative region of Beiyang village and township as the administrative region of Beiyang town; abolished Chengdong Township and established Chengdong Town, taking the former administrative region of Chengdong township as the administrative region of Chengdong town.
In January 2019, the people's Government of Nanxiaowang township of Boye county will become the people's Government of Nanxiaowang town.
Zoning details
In 2013, Boye County governs three towns: Boye Town, Chengwei town and Xiaodian Town, and four townships: Dongxu Township, Beiyang Village Township, Chengdong Township and Nanxiaowang township.
As of October 2019, Boye county has jurisdiction over 7 towns, 127 villagers' committees and 11 residents' committees, including Boye Town, Chengwei Town, Xiaodian Town, Dongxu Town, Chengdong Town, Beiyang town and Nanxiaowang town. The county people's government is located in Boye town.
geographical environment
Location context
Boye county is located in the hinterland of Jizhong plain, in the middle of Hebei Province, in the south of Baoding City, bordering Li County in the East, Anguo County in the west, Qingyuan District in the north, Anping County and Raoyang County in Hengshui City in the south. Its geographical coordinates are between 38 ° 19 ′ - 38 ° 35 ′ N and 115 ° 19 ′ - 115 ° 39 ′ e, with a total area of 331 square kilometers.
terrain
Boye county is located in the eastern Piedmont mountain plain of Taihang Mountains. It is a proluvial cross depositional slightly inclined plain area. It is long and narrow from north to south. The terrain in the north central part is high in the West and low in the East. The South and southeast parts incline from southwest to northeast. The ground elevation (Yellow Sea) is between 19 and 30 meters. There are three strip depressions, namely Chengdong depression in the northwest, Nanxiaowang depression in the south of the city, Dongyang village depression in the southeast, and northwest depression in Fengcun township, In the middle of Boye Town, there are two strip-shaped sand highlands. In addition, there are 441 ponds on the edge of some villages and villages.
hydrology
The rivers in Bo Ye County are all the Henan branch of the Haihe River Basin, and the flood channel * Xiaoyi River, Yueming River and Xiaobai River are seasonal rivers.
Zhu long river: from Shahe, zhe River and Meng Liang River to the village of Jun village, Anguo City, it has been inbound from the inner part of the village. It has been flowing eastward to Lixian County from the small North River through Tong Lian, Zhuang Zhuang head, the Great Commission and South Xiao Wang. The county's process is 15.4 km *, which is a seasonal flood channel.
Xiaoyi River: it originates near zhonggutun in Dingzhou City, enters Boye county from the southwest of dongbozhang, passes through Chengdong, Beiyang village, Xiaodian, Dongxu and other towns, and enters Lixian County from beitaoxu village from the north to the East. The county is 17.8 km long. The river has a steep longitudinal slope and is a seasonal drainage channel. The base is mainly loam soil with quicksand, and the channel is curved.
Yueming River: it originates from Han village in the northwest of Anguo City, enters the county from Yuanguo village in the west, passes Tonglian and Nanxiaowang townships from southwest to northeast, enters Lixian County in the north of dongwanggezhuang village, and joins Xiaoyi River in Xinxing Town, with a length of 11.3 km. It is a seasonal drainage channel.
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