Muchen She nationality township
Muchen She nationality township is located in the south of Longyou County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. It borders Dajie Township and Xikou town in the northeast, Miaoxia Township in the west, and Suichang County in the south, with convenient transportation. Mucheng village, where the Township People's government is located, is 27 kilometers away from the county seat, and "Longli expressway" and 50 provincial roads pass through. There are 10593 mu of cultivated land and 86271 mu of forest land in the township, including 59000 mu of Zhushan. Muchen is the only minority Township in Quzhou City. After the administrative village adjustment in March 2008, it has jurisdiction over 10 administrative villages (Muchen village, Shuangxi village, Shili village, Xianjiang village, Kangyuan village, Qingfeng Village, Wucun village, Shuangdai village, mashukou village, Kengtou Village) with a total population of 11020 (2017).
Evolution of organizational system
Muchen was named "Mucheng" in ancient times. It was named after the lush mountains and forests around the city. Later, it became "Muchen" because of its homonym. Before the Tang Dynasty, there was no research on the establishment of township level. In the eighth year of Zhenguan (634) of the Tang Dynasty, Wanshan township was set up, which is now under the jurisdiction of Muchen She nationality. Since then, there has been no record of change in song, yuan and other dynasties. in Ming Dynasty, the situation of Muchen She nationality township was Wanshan Township, which remained unchanged until the end of Qing Dynasty. In 1911, Muchen district was set up. In 1929, the county was divided into 145 townships. Today, Muchen she township is divided into four townships: Chijin, Shangtang, Muchen and Sanyuan. After 25 meters of the Republic of China (1934), it became Muchen township. In May 1949, Longyou County was liberated. Muchen township was located in the south of Longyou County, and the township government was stationed in Muchen. The rural area was roughly the same as that of today's Muchen she township. In June, Longyou County adjusted its administrative division, and Muchen township was changed to Xikou district. In June 1950, four administrative villages were separated from Muchen Township and Wucun township was established. The township government was stationed in Wucun. In 1956, Wucun township was abolished and merged into miaojiang township. In September 1958, Xikou district was changed into Xianfeng people's commune, Muchen township was abolished, Muchen production team was set up, Wucun production team was set up from Miaojia production team, Muchen production team and Wucun production team belong to Xianfeng people's commune; in November, Xianfeng people's commune was renamed as Xikou people's commune, Muchen production team and Wucun production team still belong to it. In December 1959, Longyou County was abolished and its administrative area was incorporated into Quxian county. Muchen production brigade and Wucun production brigade of Xikou people's commune were attached to Quxian county. In February 1960, Muchen production brigade was changed into Muchen management area, and Wucun production brigade was changed into Wucun management area, still belonging to Xikou people's commune. In July 1961, Xikou people's commune was changed into Xikou District, Muchen Management District into Muchen people's commune, Wucun Management District into Wucun people's commune, Muchen people's Commune and Wucun people's commune belong to Xikou district. In January 1981, Quxian county was abolished and Quzhou City at county level was established. Muchen people's Commune and Wucun people's commune in Xikou District belong to Quzhou City at county level. In January 1984, the people's commune system was abolished, the township and village system was restored, and Muchen Township and Wucun Township were established. At the same time, eight administrative villages were separated from Muchen Township, and Kengtou township was established. The Township People's government was stationed in Kengtou. Muchen Township, Wucun Township and Kengtou Township belong to Xikou district. In March 1985, Muchen township was changed into Muchen she township. In May 1992, Kengtou township was abolished and merged into Muchen she township; Xikou district was abolished and Muchen she Township and Wucun Township were directly under Longyou County. In December 2005, Wucun township was abolished and merged into Muchen she township.
administrative division
Division evolution
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the system of Xiang, Du and TU was implemented. Today, Muchen She nationality township is divided into 32 Du and 1 Tu, 33 Du and 1 Tu, 2 Tu and 34 Du and 3 Tu of Wanshan township. during the period of the Republic of China, the division of districts changed frequently. The names of village level units were called "village" in rural areas and "Li" in market towns. In rural areas, Lu was set up, and Lu was next to Li. In 1921, Wangwu and yanwowan belonged to Suichang county. In 1934, the Baojia system was carried out. There are 14 Baojia and 140 Baojia in Muchen She nationality township. They are: 1 Bao (mashukou, menxiang), 2 Bao (Dutou), 3 Bao (Pinglian, Shangtang), 4 Bao (shangfugang, jinlingjiao), 5 Bao (Muchen xiajie), 6 Bao (Muchen Shangjie, xishanmian), 7 Bao (dache, Dafan) There are three kinds of insurance, eight (she Li), nine (Tong Kang), ten (San Yuan Lu), eleven (Zhu Jia, Lu TOU), twelve (Jin Long DAI), thirteen (San Yuan DAI) and fourteen (Wu Cun). After the founding of new China, the Baojia system was abolished. In January 1950, Muchen Township governed 15 administrative villages, each of which was 1 Village (mashukou, menxiang), 2 Village (Dutou), 3 Village (Pinglian, Shangtang), 4 village (Kengtou), 5 Village (shangfugang, jinlingjiao), 6 Village (Muchen xiajie), 7 Village (Muchen Shangjie, xishanmian), 8 Village (dache, Dafan), 9 Village (Shili), 10 village (Tongkang), 11 Village (sanyuanlu), 12 village (Zhujia, Lutou), 13 villages (jinlongdai), 14 villages (sanyuandai) and 15 villages (Wucun); in June, four administrative villages (12, 13, 14 and 15 villages) were separated from Muchen Township, and Wucun township was established. Muchen Township governs 11 administrative villages and Wucun Township governs 4 administrative villages. In 1956, Wucun township was abolished, and the four administrative villages under its jurisdiction were assigned to Miaoxia township. In September 1958, Muchen production team had 10 production teams under its jurisdiction, including Muchen, jinlingjiao, Dafan, Shili, Tongkang, Kengtou, mashukou, menxiang, Shangtang and Dutou. Wucun production team had 5 production teams under its jurisdiction, namely sanyuanlu, Wucun, sanyuandai, jinlongdai and Lutou. In February 1960, Muchen and Wucun were changed from production teams to management areas, and their production teams remained unchanged. In July 1961, Muchen and Wucun were changed into people's communes from the management area. Muchen people's commune has 16 production brigades, including Shangjie, xiajie, xishanmian, jinlingjiao, dache, Dafan, Sheli, Tongkang, Kengtou, mashukou, menxiang, Shangtang, Pinglian, Dutou, Xianjiang and Chunjin (among them, xianjiang and Chunjin are newly built by Xin'anjiang immigrants), and Wucun people's commune has 16 production brigades In December, Zhujia production team was set up from Lutou production team, and Wucun people's commune has six production teams. In January 1984, Muchen Township governs eight administrative villages, namely Muchen village, Mucheng village, xishanmian village, Xianjiang village, dache village, Dafan village, Shili village and Tongkang village; Wucun Township governs six administrative villages, namely Wucun village, sanyuanlu village, Zhujia village, Lutou village, sanyuandai village and jinlongdai village; Kengtou Township governs Kengtou village, jinlingjiao village, Chunjin village, Shangtang village, Pinglian village, Dutou village, mashukou village In November 1985, jinlingjiao village, lingjiasi village, lanxiatan village and Gaoshan village in jinlingjiao village under Kengtou Township were assigned to Muchen she Township, forming a new jinlingjiao village; shangfugang village, Yangjiaping village and Qiaotou village, which originally belonged to jinlingjiao village but not to Muchen she Township, were constructed. Muchen she Township governs 9 administrative villages, and Kengtou Township governs 8 administrative villages. In May 1992, Kengtou township was abolished, and eight administrative villages under the jurisdiction of former Kengtou Township were assigned to Muchen she township. Muchen she Township governs 17 administrative villages. In December 2005, Wucun township was abolished, and six administrative villages under the jurisdiction of Wucun Township were transferred to Muchen she township. Muchen she Township governs 23 administrative villages: Muchen village, Mucheng village, xishanmian village, jinlingjiao village, Xianjiang village, dache village, Dafan village, Shili village, Tongkang village, Kengtou village, shangfugang village, Chunjin village, Shangtang village, Pinglian village, Dutou village, mashukou village, menxiang village, Wucun village, sanyuanlu Village, Zhujia village, Lutou village, sanyuandai village and jinlongdai village. In early 2008, some scattered farmers in six administrative villages of jinlingjiao village, Dutou village, shangfugang village, Chunjin village, Shangtang village and Pinglian village, as well as three natural villages of Kengtou village, namely Kengtou village, Baishudi village and yulongdianhou village and other natural villages, moved to Zhanjia town due to the construction of Muchen reservoir (the original cultivated land and forest in Muchen township are still preserved); in April, Muchen village, Mucheng village and xishanmian village were built The Gaoshan natural village of the village and jinlingjiao village is merged into Muchen village, dache village and Dafan village are merged into Shuangxi village, Tongkang village and sanyuanlu village are merged into Kangyuan village, Zhujia village and Lutou village are merged into Qingfeng Village, sanyuandai village and jinlongdai village are merged into Shuangdai village, mashukou village and menxiang village are merged into mashukou village, and Muchen she Township governs 10 administrative villages.
Zoning details
As of 2014, Muchen she township has jurisdiction over 10 administrative villages. The Township People's government is stationed in Muchen village.
geographical environment
Location context
Muchen She nationality township is located in the west of Zhejiang Province and the southernmost part of Longyou County. Hutongwai and Dongtan natural villages of Muchen village in the north of the township are adjacent to Hongqiao and huangniwei natural villages of Xikou village of Xikou town. Kengtou village in the southeast is bounded by Hetian and Hekang villages of Dajie Township, and Muchen village, Wucun and Shuangdai village in the northwest are bounded by mountains. Miaoxia village, Miaoshang village, Liangfeng village, Chen Village, bajiaodian village, Changshengqiao village and maolianli village in the southwest are bounded by mountains Shuangdai village and Qingfeng Village are demarcated by mountains with Gaoping Township, Yingcun Township and Beijie town in Suichang County of Lishui City. It spans 28 ° 44 ′ 26 ″ - 28 ° 50 ′ 20 ″ N and 119 ° 06 ′ 27 ″ - 119 ° 15 ′ 41 ″ e, with a maximum distance of 14.87 km from east to west and 10.87 km from north to south, covering an administrative area of 80.7 square kilometers. < sub > note: in China county statistical yearbook < / sub > < sub > · 2015 (township volume) and Quzhou statistical yearbook · 2015, Muchen she
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