Lubu town
Lubu town is under the jurisdiction of Yuyao City, Zhejiang Province. Located in the south of the city, the north foot of Siming Mountain and the South Bank of Yaojiang River, 20 kilometers away from the urban area, it was formerly known as Lanxi City. In May 1992, it withdrew the system of Lubu Town, Yanjiang Township and two townships of Lanshan Township, named Lubu town. In May 2003, it withdrew the system of Hongshan Township and merged into it. It is the first built town and city center town in Yuyao City. After the expansion, the town has a total area of 118.7 square kilometers (2017), a population of 59704 (2017), a foreign population of 25000, and 20 villages and 2 neighborhood committees.
In October 2019, Lubu town was selected as one of the "Top 1000 towns with comprehensive strength in China in 2019".
geographical environment
Lubu was the gateway between the southern Shandong and the plain in the Ming Dynasty. It was an important trade place in the east of Zhejiang. In the song and Yuan Dynasties, it had formed a market. In the Ming Dynasty, it had become a market town. In the Qing Dynasty, it was already a "three mile Post Pavilion Road, where the smoke left the dust at noon". The old streets were renovated, flat and tidy. The urban area was 3 square kilometers. The main streets were Lubu street, old street, department stores, food, hotels, restaurants and other commercial streets Building row upon row, Street South Yao Nan largest farmers market. Zhongshan martyrs cemetery covers an area of 30 mu. It is the patriotic education base of Ningbo City. Huang Zongxi's tomb road is located at the southeast foot of Longshan mountain at the foot of Hua'an mountain. It is a national key protection unit. Yuan Ma, Du Xu, the Party committee of Zhedong district and Cao mao'an are all important bases during the Anti Japanese War and the liberation war. The cultivated land area is 36743 mu, and the mountain forest area is 114998 mu. Lubu town of Yuyao City covers an area of 118.7 square kilometers (2017), with a population of 59704 (2017).
geographical position
Lubu town is located at the north foot of Siming Mountain and on the South Bank of Yaojiang River. It faces Hemudu site across the river in the East, Dayin town and Hemudu town in the west, Lizhou street in the urban area in the west, luting Township and Haishu District in Ningbo in the south, Yaojiang River and Zhangting town in the north.
Transportation
Lubu East Hangzhou Ningbo Expressway, tanjialing road and Yongliang road connecting with 329 National Road run through the whole town, 40 km away from Ningbo Airport and Beilun port wharf in the East, 80 km away from Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport in the west, with traffic extending in all directions.
administrative division
Lubu town governs: Shangjie and xiajie two neighborhood committees; guanluyan, Yanjiang, Yanxi, Wuma, guomu, Jiangnan, Nanlei, Lanxi, Ganxi, Lanshan, Shimen, Yuanma, duxuao, Hongshan (songao village, Huangtuling, huagaishan, moshikeng, miaoxiazhang five natural villages), yubaochen, jiang'ao, weng'ao, Shishan, kong'ao, qiu'ao 20 administrative villages. The town government is located in Zhongshan Road.
Historical evolution
Lu Bu was formerly known as Lanxi. According to the local records, "Lanxi originates from the river, with vines on its banks. Its color is deep and can be dyed, so it is named after it." Lanxi has a long history, dating back to the Neolithic age, where the ancestors lived and worked, creating ancient civilization for the Chinese nation. In Tang and Yu dynasties, Lanxi belonged to Yangzhou. During the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, it was still a dependency of Yangzhou. At that time, it was a wild place, with no contact with the Central Plains. In the spring and Autumn period, the territory of Lubu town was under the jurisdiction of the state of Yue. Later, due to the mutual resentment between the state of Yue and the state of Wu, the territory of Lanxi belonged to Wu at the time of Wu's victory and Yue at the time of Yue's victory. In the spring and Autumn period, to 473 BC, Yue State finally perished Wu state. It reported the shame of Kuaiji and paid tribute to Zhou state to respect Zhou family, dominate the princes and command China. At this time, it set up the city of Ju Zhang. King yuan of the Zhou Dynasty sent people to give him the name of Bo. Congratulations to all the princes. During the Warring States period, sun Wujiang of the sixth generation of Gujian set up an army to attack Chu. The king of Chu Wei set up an army to resist, defeated the Yue division, broke up the Yue Kingdom, and took the hometown of Wu and Yue. Lanxi belongs to Chu.
Qin destroyed the six countries and established the system of prefectures and counties. In the 37th year of the first emperor of Qin Dynasty, Yuyao county and jurzhang county were established, belonging to Kuaiji county. At present, the land port is bounded by Lanxi, which belongs to jurzhang County in the East and Yuyao County in the West. Since then, the current land port territory has been under the jurisdiction of Yuyao county and jurzhang county. After the Han Dynasty, the Three Kingdoms, the Western Jin Dynasty unchanged. Only in the Eastern Han Dynasty, chengshancheng served as the headquarters of Duwei in the east of Kuaiji Prefecture. In the fourth year of Long'an in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (400), due to the sun en uprising army's attack on Chengshan City, the county government of jurzhang was moved from Chengshan to Xiaoxi (now Yinjiang bridge). In the northern and Southern Dynasties, in the 27th year (450) of Yuanjia in the Liu Song Dynasty, Li Xin, a governor of Yingyang, fled the war in Yanzhou and moved to Lanxi, where he was granted the title of "king of Lanxi". Sui Pingchen, and Yuyao, Yin, Chen three counties into the county, Lanxi territory belongs to the county. In 621, jurzhang county was abolished, Yuyao county was restored, Yaozhou and Qinzhou were merged, and Lanxi belonged to Yaozhou. Yaozhou was abolished in the seventh year of Wude, Yinxian was abolished in the eighth year, and Yinzhou was changed into a county. Lanxijing belonged to Yuyao county and Fuxian county respectively. Yuyao county and Wei County belong to the governor of Yuezhou Prefecture. In the first year of Tang Zhenguan (627), the country was divided into ten roads, and Yuezhou was under Jiangnan Road. Yuyao and Wei counties, which belong to lanxijing region, are still under the jurisdiction of Yuezhou Prefecture.
In the 26th year of Kaiyuan (738) of Tang Dynasty, Qi Huan, an interview envoy, set up Mingzhou County instead of Wei county. The county was divided into Cixi County, Fenghua County, wengshan county and Wei county. In the east of Lanxi County, it belonged to Shitai township of Cixi County, which belonged to Mingzhou. In the west of Lanxi County, it belonged to Tongde township of Yuyao County, which belonged to Yuezhou. Both Yue and Ming belong to the south of the Yangtze River.
In the first year of Tang Tianbao (742), Mingzhou was changed to Yuyao County; in the first year of Qianyuan (758), it was changed to Mingzhou again. Yuyao county still belonged to Yuezhou, and Ming and Yuezhou belonged to Zhejiang Dongdao, and lanxili belonged to it. In the Five Dynasties, Cixi County, to the east of Lanxi, was subordinate to the Wanghai navy of Mingzhou in Wuyue state. In 978, the state of Wu and Yue returned to the Song Dynasty. Cixi County was subordinate to the Fengguo army of Mingzhou in Liangzhe road. The east of Lanxi still belonged to Shitai township of Cixi County; the west of Lanxi belonged to Tongde township of Yuyao county. In November of the fifth year of Shaoxi in the Southern Song Dynasty (1194), Mingzhou was upgraded to Qingyuan Prefecture, and Cixi County belonged to Qingyuan Prefecture. Shitai Township governs wangjiangli, xiaoshunli, Guyu village and Guangde village, and is subordinate to Cixi County. During the Yuan Dynasty, Shitai township was in charge of the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th capitals, with a total of six capitals. To the east of lubulanxi was the 18th and 19th capitals. During the reign of the Yuan Dynasty, Shitai Township governed 98 communities.
Since the turn of song and Yuan Dynasties, Lanxi market has been known as Lanxi City because of its prosperous trade. In 1367, the first year of Wu, Zhu Yuanzhang recruited Fang Guozhen and changed Qingyuan mansion into Mingzhou mansion. In 1381, Hongwu changed the state capital of Ming Dynasty to Ningbo Government, which was subordinate to the administrative department of Zhejiang Province. From then on, the Lu family lived in Lanxi City and set up shops along the river, which made business prosperous. For the convenience of the market, Lu built Ditang quay on both sides of Lanxi River to facilitate the berthing of commercial boats, which is called lujiabu. The port is on the west side of today's Dashu river. The downstream of the port is called Yangxi, and the upstream of the port is called Lanxi. Therefore, Lanxi City was renamed lujiabu City, which was called "Lubu" for short.
In the Ming Dynasty, the east of Lanxi in lujiabu city belonged to the 18th and 19th capitals of taipingli, Shitai Township, Cixi County, Ningbo Prefecture; the west of Lanxi still belonged to the southeast corner of Yuyao county. During the reign of the Ming Dynasty, Shitai township of Cixi County set up 14 to 19 capitals, with a total of 6 capitals and 42 figures. To the east of Lanxi was 19 capitals; to the west of Lanxi was tongdeli in the southeast of Yuyao county. In the Qing Dynasty, Shaoxing Prefecture, Ningbo Prefecture and Taizhou prefecture were the three prefectures to build Ning shaotai Dao Tai. Shaoxing Prefecture of Yuyao county and Ningbo Prefecture of Cixi County, which belonged to lujiabu City, respectively, were under the jurisdiction of Ning shaotai Dao Tai. During the reign of Yongzheng, Shitai township of Cixi County set up 29 capitals. To the east of lubulanxi, there were still 18 capitals and 19 capitals, which remained unchanged until the end of Qing Dynasty. In 1912, the government system was abolished, and Yuyao county and Cixi County were directly under the military government of Zhejiang Province. In the third year of the Republic of China, kuiji road was set up in the original shaotai Road area of Ning. In the 16th year, the system of road was abolished, and it still existed. In the 19th year of the Republic of China, the west of Lanxi in lujiabu city belonged to tongdeli, the first district of Yuyao county. Tongdeli belongs to: Lubu town (huaheyangxi, lujiabu city), jiangjiaxiang town (Donghui, nanleixihui, Zhuqiao), Shanhu town (YaoYuan, Shigong, Youshui, Shanhu), Xinshu town (Li'ao, zhanggaoqiao, guhezhou) and Yandu town (Zhouchen, Zhanglou, zhongbaowan). After the 21st year of the Republic of China, Yuyao county and Cixi County were subordinate to the administrative supervision district of Zhejiang Province. Yuyao county is divided into eight districts, fifty-five townships and twelve towns. The west of lubulanxi belongs to Lizhou Township and lu'ao township of Yuyao county. Cixi County is divided into four districts and forty-two townships. Lubu District governs Lubu Town, guomu Township, Dayin Town, Chepeng Town, Nanshan Township and Shiyan township.
In the 35th year of the Republic of China, the district was withdrawn and the township was merged. To the east of Lanxi were Lubu town and Cinan township. Next year (the 36th year of the Republic of China), Cinan township will be renamed Nanshan township. Lubu town remains unchanged. The west part of Lanxi belongs to Yuyao county. During the period of the Republic of China, Yu Baochen, Wang Jia and Nan'ao belonged to the second map of Shitai Township, Cixi County; Du xuao, Luo Zhang, Shi Wo Shan, Yuan Ma, Xie Jia and Shang Xia Chen belonged to the first map of Shitai township; wengjia'ao, qiu'ao, song'ao, Shi Zhu, Huagai shanxu, kong'ao, jiang'ao, Miao Xiazhang, Wang Shikeng and Huangtuling belonged to the second map of Shitai township; Yanghang jie'nan and Lu jia'an belonged to the second map of Shitai township Bushi, Dongzhang, Shalu, huangqi'ao, Xi'ao, daijialing, Meiling, Shimen, waizhou, gangyanshan and Xiazheng belong to Shitai town's 18 capitals; Ganxi, sangyuan and guanluyanwang belong to Shitai town's 18 capitals; zhixi'ao, liwaigangshan, Lujia, guanluyanwang, Chenyuan and Wudan belong to Shitai town's 18 capitals; guanluyanxu and dongshanyanlu belong to Shitai town's 19 capitals Duyi map; puxiazhang, Xujiazhuang, Chamberlain, Yaojia, jiusifangli, huangpuqiaoli, Yujia, Zhengjia, xijiangfan, zhuqiaotou, etc. belong to Shitai Township 19du 2 map; yanqifangli, houchitou, lanshuhui, Xichen, wumashanxia, Yanghang Street North, sanfangzhao, siyifangzhao, Malong, huajiaqiao, yujifu, etc. belong to Shitai Township 19du 3 map; Lijiata, Yangjiata
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