Dashishang town
Dasishang town is located in the southwest of Feixiang District, Handan City, with a total area of 45.39 square kilometers. In the south, West and North, Chengan County, Congtai district and Yongnian district are bordered respectively. There are 28 administrative villages in the town, with a permanent population of 32884 (in 2017) and 56000 mu of cultivated land. The town is rich in soil, water and agricultural products. On September 16, 1991, General Secretary Jiang Zemin inspected the cotton production in dutangbao village of the town and gave a high appraisal. On December 28, 2015, daxihan township was officially renamed as dasishang town.
Economic overview
In recent years, relying on the advantages of agricultural resources, dasishang town has vigorously promoted the industrialized operation of agriculture, focused on cultivating five leading industries, and built a large number of professional bases for planting and breeding; grain industry. We will build 20 "ton grain field" bases (wheat, corn) with the output of 1000 Jin each), 15 "increase 100 to create 1000" bases (wheat output increases by 100 Jin, corn output reaches 1000 Jin), and cotton industry. Cotton production is one of the characteristics of the township. The cotton planted has high yield and good quality. The cotton "thousand mu Dafang" represented by dutangbao village is a typical vegetable industry in the whole city and the whole province. With garlic as the main component, 10 specialized garlic planting villages have been built, and the garlic and garlic moss produced are sold to the surrounding provinces, cities and counties (districts); lean pig industry. There are 250000 live pigs in the township, with an annual output of 300000 yuan. There are 800 greenhouses with an annual output of 20 million kg. The output value is 10 million yuan.
Dashishang town takes the overall situation of rural work as a whole by building a well-off society, and 15 well-off villages have been built.
administrative division
(according to the records of Feixiang District, 1996)
Dashishang is the residence of dashishang town government, with a population of 410 households and 1628 people. According to legend: the village was built in Song Dynasty. There are stone pillars in maming temple, and the famous village is "stone pillar Temple". In 1950, it was officially named da Si Shang.
There are 155 households and 757 people in housi. It is said that the village was built in the Tang Dynasty. Because the stone Buddha Temple in the east of the village is large and the maming temple on the temple is small, after the completion of the maming temple, the village was called "Xiaosi village" and later renamed xiaosishang.
There are 111 households and 433 people in dongzhuangshang. In history, it was a settlement in the east of shangmura, a big temple. It was separated in 1963, so it was named dongzhuangshang.
Daxihan was originally the residence of daxihan township government, located 13.45 kilometers south by west of the District, with a population of 260 households and 1234 people. In the early Qing Dynasty, Jiancun was named xihanji.
South Korea is located 0.65 km southeast of the town government, with a population of 75 households and 378 people. In Qing Dynasty, Jiancun was also called "xiaoxihan". It is said that in ancient times, it was originally a village with daxihan, but later it was broken into another village by the flood.
Maxiaotun is located 0.85 km southwest of the town government, with a population of 150 households and 589 people. In the Qing Dynasty, the village was named by surname.
Xilizhuang is located 1.65 kilometers north by east of the town government, with a population of 78 households and 361 people. In the early Qing Dynasty, the village was named Lijiazhuang. Because the village was small, it was also called Xihan Lizhuang. In 1982, it was named xilizhuang.
Chengzhuang is located 0.75 km south of the town government, with a population of 90 households and 376 people. The village was built in Qing Dynasty.
Xiaonantou is located 0.8 km to the east of the town government, with a population of 22 households and 112 people. In the Qing Dynasty, Jianxiao village was built in the south of South Korea. It was originally an administrative village in South Korea, so it was named (it became an administrative village in the 1990s).
Lujiapu is located 3.6km southwest of the town government, with a population of 240 households and 1044 people. In Ming Dynasty, the village was built by surname.
Dutangbao is located 3.95 kilometers southwest of the town government, with a population of 534 households and 2476 people. In the early Ming Dynasty, the village "Dutang fort" was built. Because the upstream of zhangshui river overflowed, this place was the entrance to Feixiang, and the floods happened one after another, so the village was named "Shuangguan" as "Tang fort".
Tangtuan is located 1.35 kilometers north of the town government, with a population of 220 households and 927 people. In the Qing Dynasty, the road here was desolate, because the village was named tangtuan by surname.
Xitui village is located 1.5km northwest of the town government, with a population of 120 households and 590 people. In the Qing Dynasty, the surname was Cui Zhuang, Jiancun village, which was named in 1982.
Hantun is located 1.5km East by north of the town government, with a population of 180 households and 757 people. The village was built in Qing Dynasty.
Zhengzhuang is located 1.75 kilometers north of the town government, with a population of 120 households. A total of 513 people, built the village in Ming Dynasty.
Xizhangzhuang is located 2.3km southeast of the town government, with a population of 410 households and 2000 people. When the village was built in the early Ming Dynasty, it and dongzhangzhuang were two settlements in a natural village.
Dongzhangzhuang is located 2.6km southeast of the town government, with a population of 262 households and 1268 people. The construction of the village is the same as that of Xizhangzhuang.
Zhaizhongbao, with a population of 282 households, is located 2.25 kilometers south by west of the town government. A total of 1299 people. In the Ming Dynasty, the village was named for its construction.
Dongjingke is located 3.4km south by west of the town government, with a population of 160 households and 780 people. In the Qing Dynasty, Jiancun and xijingke were two settlements in the same natural village. In the Republic of China, they were two administrative villages.
Xijingke is located 3.7 kilometers west of the town government, with a population of 210 households and 809 people. Jiancun is the same as dongjingke. It is said that in the early Qing Dynasty, a man named Xing Jingke went to Beijing to ask for an official. He was rescued by a flood in the village and returned after getting the official. He took his name as the name of the village as a memento.
Fanfangtou is located 2.25 kilometers northeast of the town government, with a population of 160, a total of 694. Villages were built in Song Dynasty.
Nanxianggongzhuang is located 3.65 kilometers north by east of the town government, with a population of 207 households and 787 people.
Beixianggongzhuang is located 4 kilometers north by east of the town government, with a population of 251 households and 1010 people. It was named after the hometown of song Prime Minister Li Hang.
Liuzhuang is located 3 kilometers north of the town government, with a population of 237 households and 980 people. Villages were built in Song Dynasty.
Donggaojiazhai, with a population of 235 households and 1145 people, is located 5 kilometers northwest of the town government. It is said that it was built in Tang Dynasty. At the beginning, it was the same natural village as xigaojiazhai.
Xigaojiazhai, with a population of 165 households and 728 people, is located 5.1km northwest of the town government. The construction of the village is the same as that of donggaojiazhai.
Fujiapu is located 3.3km northwest of the town government, with a population of 461 households and 1991 people. In Song Dynasty, the village was built by surname.
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