Xiangchen town
Xiangchen Town, subordinate to Jiange County, Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province, is located in the north of Sichuan Basin, the south of Guangyuan City, and the southeast border of Jiange county. It is located at the junction of Guangyuan and Nanchong and Jiange, Langzhong and Cangxi counties (cities). Its central coordinates are 31 ° 24 ′ N and 105 ° 43 ′ e, bordering Yangling town and qiaolou township of Langzhong City in the East, Tushan town and Helou township of Langzhong City in the south, and the circle in the West Longxiang is connected with Gongxing town and adjacent to Jinping Township in the north, with a total area of 50.93 square kilometers. It governs three communities and seven administrative villages, with a total population of 9669 in 2017.
Huyuan county was built in the southern and Northern Dynasties, Linjin County in the Sui Dynasty, and Bailong town in the Tang Dynasty. Xiangcheng town was set up in the early Song Dynasty, which was named after Xiangcheng courtyard; Xiangchen temple was rebuilt in Yuan Dynasty, which was named after "Xiangwu chenshen", and the place name was gradually changed to Xiangchen temple; Xiangchen township was set up in 1935, and Xiangchen town was changed in 1996 after many changes. In the 1990s, it was listed as "pilot small town of Guangyuan City", and was awarded the title of "well-off town" by Guangyuan City in 2001.
County Road Heba Road, Baihe Road, township road Fenxiang Road, Xianghe Road, HouXiang Road, Gonghe road and Mianwan Expressway under construction run through the territory. Xiangchenji town is located in the xiangchenhe River Valley in the southeast of the town. It is distributed in the three flat dams of xiangchengba, duiheba and jingbazi, involving Yuejin, Yuanbai and Weixing communities. As of 2015, there are 12 streets with a permanent resident population of more than 3000. The town planning is positioned as a three-level town in the county, which is a farmer oriented town mainly focusing on market trade and agricultural and sideline products processing.
Xiangchen temple, a provincial-level cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province, is located in the territory. The existing building was first built in the Yuan Dynasty, more than 600 years ago. It is one of the only ten Yuan Dynasty buildings in Sichuan Province. It is the only wooden building of the Yuan Dynasty in Guangyuan City and the oldest wooden building complex in Guangyuan City, which has extremely high cultural relic value.
History of construction
Xiangchen town has a long history. The town is under the jurisdiction of Langzhong County, Huyuan County, Linjin County, Pucheng County, Pu'an County, Jianzhou county and Jiange county. From 479 to 502 A.D. to 758 A.D., Huyuan county and Linjin county were in order. In 1935, the grass-roots system was set up and has continued to this day.
Before the Republic of China
In the fifth year of King Shenliang of Zhou Dynasty (the ninth year of the Yuan Dynasty after King Huiwen of Qin Dynasty, 316 BC), after the Qin Dynasty destroyed the Ba Kingdom, it adopted the system of prefectures and counties, and established Langzhong county (governing today's Langzhong), which belongs to Bajun (governing today's Chongqing), and today's xiangshen territory belongs to Langzhong county. During the Han Dynasty, the Three Kingdoms, the Jin Dynasty, the southern and Northern Dynasties, and the song and Qi dynasties, Langzhong county was changed to Brazil county and north Brazil county. during the Southern Qi Dynasty (479-502 AD), Huyuan county (group 1, Qunying village, Xiangchen Town, Jiange County today) was set up here, belonging to beibaxi county (Langzhong City today). In the Southern Dynasties, it was still in Nanliang, belonging to beibaxi County of Nanliang and beibazhou (Tongzhi, now Langzhong City). In the 18th year of Liang Tianjian (519), it was changed to Fujian county (Fufeng County changed its name, and now it governs Wulian town of Jiange County, belonging to Nanliang prefecture). During the 30 years from 505 to 535, three counties (including Huyuan county) of nanliangzhou were merged into the Northern Wei Dynasty. At the end of the southern Liang Dynasty, the king of Wuling was called emperor according to Shu. He changed the name of Nanliang prefecture to Anzhou (governing today's Pu'an town in Jiange county), and still led the original Prefecture and county, and Huyuan county still belonged to it. In 553 ad, the second year of the abolition of the emperor in the Western Wei Dynasty, Nanliang and beibazhou were changed into Longzhou. Huyuan county belongs to Panlong County of Longzhou. In 554 A.D., the Western Wei Dynasty conquered Anzhou and changed Anzhou into Shizhou (governing Pu'an town in today's Jiange county) by "going down to Anzhou first and connecting Bashu first", leading 6 counties of 4 counties, namely Pu'an, Huangyuan, Andu and Tongchuan. Huyuan county belongs to Pu'an County of Shizhou (governing Pu'an town in today's Jiange county). In the Northern Dynasties and the Northern Zhou Dynasty, it was still set up, and Shizhou was changed to be the governor of Lizhou (now Guangyuan City), and the rest of it remained unchanged. In 587, Huyuan county was changed into Linjin county (group 1, Qunying village, Xiangchen Town, today's Jiange county), which was directly under Shizhou (Puan Town, today's Jiange county). In the third year of Daye (607) of emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty, the Prefecture was changed into Pu'an County, which is directly under Linjin county. in 618, the first year of Wude, Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty, Pu'an County was renamed Shizhou (the governor of Lizhou), and Linjin county still belonged to it. In 713, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty changed Shizhou to Jianzhou (governing Pu'an town of Jiange county), and Linjin county still belongs to it. In the first year of Tianbao (742), Emperor Xuanzong changed Jianzhou into Pu'an County, and Linjin county still belongs to it. In 758, the first year of Qianyuan reign of emperor suzong of Tang Dynasty, Pu'an County was renamed Jianzhou. In the same year, Linjin county government office was moved to Bailong town of Jiange County, which still belongs to Jianzhou. Today, xiangshen is no longer a county government office. Linjin county (now Bailong Town, Jiange county) was still established in the pre Shu, post Tang and post Shu periods of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, and today xiangshen belongs to it. in the third year of Qiande, Emperor Taizu of the Northern Song Dynasty (965 AD), the Jian state Pu'an army was set up (it is under Xichuan road in today's jian'ge County Pu'an Town, and changed to Xiaxi road in 973). Linjin county still belongs to it, and today Xiangchen belongs to it. In Xining (1068-1077) of the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhixiang town (Xiangchen town of today's Jiange county) belonged to Jianzhou (Pu'an town of today's Jiange County, changed to Lizhou road after the fourth year of Xianping (1001) and Pucheng County (Wanghe town of today's Jiange county). In 1072, Linjin county (Bailong town in Jiange county) was abandoned and merged into Pu'an County (Pu'an town in Jiange County, belonging to Pu'an County (Jianzhou was changed to govern today's Pu'an town)) as Linjin town (Bailong town in Jiange county), and it was not restored. Now Xiangchen is under the jurisdiction of Pu'an County. In the second year of Longxing (1164) of emperor Xiaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty, Jianzhou was promoted to be the festival of the Pu'an army because of his "fan Di" (he was granted the title of the prince of Pu'an before he ascended the throne). Today, Xiangchen belongs to the Pu'an army of the Eastern Road of Lizhou. In the first year of emperor Guangzong of the Southern Song Dynasty (1190), the Pu'an army was promoted to Longqing Prefecture again. Today, xiangshen belongs to Pu'an County of Longqing prefecture (both Prefecture and county are located in Pu'an town of Jiange county). In 1283, Longqing Prefecture was changed into Jianzhou, and now Xiangchen is located in Guangyuan Road, xingzhongshu province (located in miangu County, now Lizhou District of Guangyuan City) and Pu'an County (located in Pu'an Town, Jiange county). In the sixth year of Hongwu (1376), Pu'an County was abolished and merged into Jianzhou; in the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), Jianzhou was abolished and entered into Zitong County; in the thirteenth year of Hongwu (1380), Jianzhou was restored (belonging to Baoning prefecture (now Baoning street, Langzhong City), which is now Xiangchen territory. in 1872, the xiangshen area was under the jurisdiction of Jianzhou (Puan Town, jiangge County, Baoning Prefecture, Jialing Road) and longlibao (huoshaosi Town, Heling Town, Jiange county).
the Republic of China era
In the second year of the Republic of China (1913), today's Xiangchen territory was changed to Jianzhou (governing Pu'an town in Jiange County, and Jianzhou was changed to Jiange County in the same year) Longli group (governing huoshaosi, Heling town in Jiange county). In the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930), today's Xiangchen territory was changed to longlixia district (Office) of Jiange county (governing Pu'an town of Jiange county) (governing tuzhumiao, now Gongxing town of Jiange county). In April 1935, the Chinese workers' and peasants' Red Army set up the Soviet regime in Jinxian county (Zhidi jinxianchang, today's Jinxian town of Jiange county). It was divided into District, township and village Soviets, and set up the "Xiangchen township" Soviets, named after Xiangchen temple, belonging to the tankpu District (Zhidi tankerpu, today's tankpu village of Tushan township of Jiange county). This is the beginning of the establishment of "Xiangchen township". Since then, "Xiangchen" has been used as the proper name of the administrative division and has been used up to now. In 1935, after the KMT government unified the Sichuan government, Jiange county government set up Xiangchen Lianbao, belonging to the fourteenth administrative supervision district of Sichuan Province, Jiange county (the office of the Commissioner of administrative supervision and the county government are both stationed in the first district of Jiange County, now Pu'an town of Jiange county) and the fourth district (zhituzhumiao, now Gongxing town of Jiange county). In 1936, Xiangchen Lianbao was transferred to the Third District Office (Bailong Town, Jiange county). Soon after, it merged with guanpu Lianbao and tuzhumiao Lianbao and changed its name to guanpu Lianbao (guanpu village, Tushan Township, Jiange county). In August of 1940, the joint protection office was changed to Xiangchen township (Zhidi tankerpu, now guanpu village, Tushan Township, Jiange county), and the joint protection office was changed to Xiangchen Township Office, belonging to the Third District Department (Zhidi tankerpu, now Bailong Town, Jiange county). In February 1941, the third district office was changed to the third guidance District, and Xiangchen Township still belonged to it. In 1942, Xiangchen village moved to Xiangchen temple. In October 1946, Xiangchen township was transferred to the second district (Yuanshan Town, Jiange county). In the 36th year of the Republic of China (1947), Xiangchen Township belonged to the third guidance area (now Bailong Town, Jiange county).
New China period
After the founding of the people's Republic of China, Xiangchen township was restored in 1950, the Xiangchen Township Office was abolished, and the Xiangchen Township People's government was established, belonging to the Fifth District of Jiange special district administrative Commissioner Office (located in Guangyuan County, now Jialing street, Lizhou District, Guangyuan City), Jiange county (located in Chengguan Town, now Pu'an Town, Jiange county) and the Sixth District (changed to the Sixth District in 1952, zhijinxianchang, now Jinxian Town, Jiange county). On March 4, 1953, the office of the administrative Commissioner of Guangyuan district (the name of Jiange district was changed) was abolished, and Jiange county was under the jurisdiction of the office of the administrative Commissioner of Mianyang district. In December 1955, Xiangchen Township People's government was changed into Xiangchen Township People's Committee. In the same month, the Sixth District was renamed Jinxian district (Jinxian Town, Jiange county), which belonged to Xiangchen township. In September 1958,
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