Chuan town
Chu'an Zhen is located in the west of Renqiu City, Hebei Province, 11.3 kilometers away from the municipal government. Tianjin Baotou highway transit. The town government is located in Chuan village. It covers an area of 54 square kilometers and has a permanent population of 36088 (2017). It has jurisdiction over 24 administrative villages.
Historical evolution
Chuan commune was established in 1961, and the township was changed in 1982 and the town in 1985. In 1997, with an area of 54 square kilometers and a population of 34000, it has jurisdiction over 20 administrative villages, including Chuan, Xiaoguan, beicaokou, nancaokou, baichi, dongliangdian, yuanguozhuang, wangjiawu, zhaojiawu, xiguxian, dongguxian, shijiaying, chenjiaying, duanjiawu, guojiaying, pangjiaying, zhuangjiaying, liujiawu, xiejiawu and Daxinzhuang.
Jurisdiction code
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130982100: ~ 201 village 1 ~ 202 village 2 ~ 203 village 3 ~ 204 village 4 ~ 205 village 1 ~ 206 village 1 ~ 207 village 2 ~ 208 yuanguozhuang village ~ 209 dongliangdian village ~ 210 baichi village ~ 211 Xiaoguan village ~ 212 wangjiajia village ~ 213 zhaojiajia village ~ 214 liujiajia village ~ 215 Xie Jiajia village ~ 216 duanjiajia village ~ 217 zhuangjiaying village ~ 218 chenjiaying village ~ 219 Guojia village Yingcun ~ 220 shijiaying village ~ 221 pangjiaying village ~ 222 Daxinzhuang village ~ 223 dongguxian village ~ 224 xiguxian Village
administrative division
Baichi dongliangdian yuanguozhuang Xiaoguan North caokou South caokou East Guxian village Daxinzhuang xiejiawu liujiawu zhuangying wangjiawu zhaojiawu West Guxian village gujiaying chenjiaying duanjiawu guojiaying pangjiaying
Origin of village name
Baichi: the village was built in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty. Because there is a 100 foot long bridge in the southwest of the village, it is named baichi. To the west of the village lies Qianli dike. Dongliangdian: the village was built in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty. Due to the existence of Dalangdian in the south, the village was named Dalangdian. Later, because the village was divided into donglangdian and xilangdian, and because the word "Lang" was not pleasant to hear, it was named dongliangdian (xiliandian belongs to Gaoyang city) without the word "Ji". To the west of the village lies Qianli dike. Yuan Guozhuang: the village was built in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty. At that time, there were only yuan, Du and Zhang households, so it was named yuan Du Zhang village. Later, the village was changed to Yuan Guozhuang because of the flourishing population of yuan. The village lies on the Xiaobai River in the West. disembarkation: the village was built in 1582. At that time, it was close to Baiyangdian Lake in the north, Dalangdian Lake in the South and land in the East, so it was named Chuan. In the west of the village, there is Qianli dyke, and Xiaobai river passes through the village, which is divided into four groups. Xiaoguan: the village was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. It was named Xiaoguan because it was originally a garrison site. To the west of the village lies Qianli dike. Beicaokou: the village was built in the Longqing period of Ming Dynasty (1568 A.D.), because it is located on the North Bank of Yidu caokou in Zhaowang River, so it is named beicaokou. Nancaokou: the village was built in the Longqing period of the Ming Dynasty (1568 A.D.), so it was named nancaokou because there was a North Channel in the north. Xiaobai river passes through the west of the village. Dongguxian Village: the village was built in the Song Dynasty. It is located in the east of xiguxian village, so it is called dongguxian village. Daxinzhuang: during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, there was a Guanyin temple here. There was an old village in the north of the temple, which was not prosperous. For the sake of luck, a new village was set up in the south of the temple. Because it was not easy to move, it was very hard, so it was named Xinzhuang and later Daxinzhuang. Xiejiawu: the village was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. At that time, there was water in the depression. A Xie family moved from Zhaicheng and settled in a highland to fish for a living, so it was named xiejiawu. Liu Jiawu: during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhai Cheng moved to the surnames of Liu and Huang to make a living. Later, there was no one in Huang's family, so it was named Liu Jiawu. Chuang Jia Ying: the village was built in the Song Dynasty. At that time, it was the border of song and Liao dynasties, and troops were often stationed here. During the reign of emperor Renzong of Song Dynasty, there was a general of Zhuang family who settled here, so it was named zhuangjiaying. Wangjiawu: the village was built in the Yongle period of Ming Dynasty. At that time, the place was flooded with water, and Wang family, an immigrant from Hongdong City, Shanxi Province, stopped their boat here to make a living. Later, they settled in a village and named it wangjiawu. Zhao Jiawu: during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhao and Yue families settled here. Because they were surrounded by water, they were named Zhao Jiawu. Xiguxian Village: built in Song Dynasty. In order to prevent the flood of the Zhaowang River, the village built dykes to prevent danger. Later, the "danger" was written as "Guxian" according to the pronunciation. Because the village was on the West Bank of the Zhaowang River, it was named xiguxian village. The village is located 3 km south southwest of the township. Shijiaying: the village was built in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is located on the border of song and Liao dynasties. It is often garrisoned. A Shi family settled here, so it was named shijiaying. Chen Jiaying: in the Northern Song Dynasty, a man surnamed Chen settled here. Because he lived in a military camp in xindizhu, he was named Chen Jiaying. Duan Jiawu: in the first year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1403 A.D.), Duan's family immigrated from Hongdong City, Shanxi Province. They lived here for a living. Because of the water in the area, they named Duan Jiawu. Guo Jiaying: during the reign of emperor Renzong of the Northern Song Dynasty, this place was on the border of song and Liao dynasties, where troops were often stationed. One Guo family settled here, so it was named Guo Jiaying. Pang Jiaying: a village was built in the Northern Song Dynasty. At that time, Pang lived here, which was called Pang Jiaying because it had been stationed in the army.
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