Jianjun Street
Jianjun street, belonging to Yongshou County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province, is the residence of Yongshou county government, located in the south of Yongshou county. Jianjun street to the military, known as "Qinlong throat, Yining lock key" said. The total area is 88 square kilometers. By the end of 2010, the total population of the former Jianjun town was 58956.
In the early Ming Dynasty, Jianjun town became a market town. In June 1984, it was renamed Jianjun town during the institutional reform. On June 28, 2015, Jianjun town of Yongshou county was abolished and Jianjun street was established. As of October 2019, Jianjun street has jurisdiction over 7 communities and 17 administrative villages.
In 2005, the gross output value of the original Jianjun town was 201 million yuan, the gross output value of the primary industry was 38.67 million yuan, the gross output value of the secondary industry was 133.74 million yuan, the gross output value of the tertiary industry was 28.64 million yuan, the per capita net income of farmers was 1618 yuan, and the gross output value of agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry was 38.67 million yuan.
Historical evolution
Yongshou village, Jianjun Town, was governed by Yongshou county from 558 to 583.
From the fourth year of Wude (621) to the second year of Zhenguan (628) of the Tang Dynasty, Gu County was governed by Yongshou County, which was named Fenglong.
In the Tang Dynasty, there were many military envoys stationed here to guard against the north. During the period of Tang Zhide (756-758), Yu chaoen was regarded as the "Minister of military affairs". He once "stationed in Nanguan of Jianjun town to open his residence" and supervised Li Guang's March.
In the first year of Zhengyuan (785), Yongshou county was established.
In the fourth year of emperor Changqing of Tang Dynasty (824), Dashui and Wang Wengan supervised the army here as "supervising envoys".
In the early Ming Dynasty, Jianjun town became a market town. Because it was on the official post road connecting Shaanxi and Gansu, merchants gathered and trade flourished. There was an endless stream of business trips and frequent contacts among pack teams. Salt and fur outside the mouth, grain and cloth inside the pass are transported to the north and south through this place. The agricultural and sideline products of neighboring counties are also distributed here, especially millet industry. In Yongzheng manuscript, there is a record that "in the south, Qian, Li, Xing and Wu were recruited to buy grain, while in the north, he, Chang, Lu and Lin were recruited to sell grain.".
According to the records of senior officials in Shaanxi Province, "from the war in the late Ming Dynasty to the early Kangxi period in the Qing Dynasty, many towns were still destroyed, and there were a few people in this town. For more than a hundred years, we have been able to recuperate and recuperate. We are rich in materials, rich in people, rich in culture and rich in culture
In 1930, Yongshou county government moved from mating (now Yongping township government) to Jianjun town.
In July 1950, it was renamed Jianjun city.
In June 1952, it was renamed Jianjun street.
In March 1956, it was renamed Jianjun town.
In October 1958, Jianjun Town, Yongshou Township and Haodian Township merged to establish a peaceful people's commune.
In January 1959, it was renamed Yongshou people's commune, and wudian administrative area of Qian county was under its jurisdiction.
In September 1961, it was divided into Jianjun and Haodian people's commune, and wudian management area returned to Qianxian county.
In June 1984, it was renamed Jianjun town during the institutional reform.
In October 2001, Haodian township was merged into Jianjun town.
On June 28, 2015, Jianjun town of Yongshou county was abolished and Jianjun street was established.
administrative division
In 2005, the former Jianjun town had 27 administrative villages, 48 natural villages and 117 villages, including Yong'an, gutun, Fenghou, Baifang, Dongzhai, Xizhai, Yongshou, etc., qijiapo, qijiapo, Zhujie, Minfeng, Meijing, Shuangxing, Chengguan, Nanguan, Xiyi, Xier, Xisan, Xinqin, Haodian, Ganbao, fengjiazhuang, Fengnan, Guxian, gouquantou, Tianfeng, qiaojiagong, etc A village group.
As of October 2019, Jianshe Road community residents committee, Xinyong Road community, Yaochang Road community, Yongxing Road community, dangxiao Road community, Yucai Road community, square community, Yong'an village, gutun village, Fenghou village, Baifang village, Zhaili village, dengjiapo village, Minfeng village, Meijing village, Xinqin village, Chengguan village, Xicun village, Yongshou village, Haodian village, Ganbao village and fengjiazhuang village are under the jurisdiction of Jianjun street Village, Guxian village, gouquantou village and 17 administrative villages.
geographical environment
Position and situation
Jianjun town is located in the central and southern part of Yongshou County, where Yongshou county is located. It faces Mafang town by fenghougou in the East, Wudian township of Qian County in the south, Ganjing town by Moxi River in the West and Yongping town in the north. It is 18 kilometers wide from east to west and 30 kilometers long from north to south, with a total area of 88 square kilometers.
topographic features
Jianjun street belongs to Liangmian gully area, with yongshouliang in the north and ditches in the East and West. The tableland surface is concave and convex, and tilts from north to south, with an average altitude of 980m.
population
In 2005, there were 9480 households and 57060 people in the former Jianjun town. Among them, the urban population is 13829, accounting for 24.24% of the total population of the town.
By the end of 2010, the total population of the former Jianjun town was 58956.
Economics
overview
In 2005, the gross output value of the former Jianjun town was 201 million yuan, the gross output value of the primary industry was 38.67 million yuan, the gross output value of the secondary industry was 133.74 million yuan, the gross output value of the tertiary industry was 28.64 million yuan, the per capita net income of farmers was 1618 yuan, and the per capita deposit was 1800 yuan; the total output value of agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry was 38.67 million yuan, which was 3.01 times of the total output value of 12.83 million yuan in 1990.
primary industry
In 2005, the former Jianjun town had 3690 hectares of arable land, 3065 hectares of grain sown area and a total output of 10880 tons; the former Jianjun town had 1180 hectares of Apple area and a total output of 22000 tons.
In 2005, the former Jianjun town mainly produced wheat, corn, sorghum, soybean, etc. Economic crops include rape, apple, pear, peach, apricot, watermelon, pepper, tomato, etc. There are two Donggou and Xigou reservoirs, two pumping stations and 16 motor wells.
the secondary industry
In 1958, the former Jianjun town began to develop the commune team industry, and successively established small commune run and team run enterprises, such as farm tool factory, brick and tile factory, construction team, etc.
After 1970, some brigades of the former Jianjun town set up small enterprises such as local weaving wood factory, construction team and oil press factory.
After 1985, the township enterprises in the former Jianjun town have developed rapidly, and various forms such as town office, village office and joint office have emerged, gradually forming an industrial pattern with construction, transportation, printing, automobile trailer repair and textile as the backbone. Xinxing, Xisan and Xinqin construction companies have become the main force of Yongshou construction market.
By the end of 2005, there were 28 town run enterprises, 20 village run enterprises and 320 private enterprises in the former Jianjun town. The total industrial output value was 133.74 million yuan, 14.32 times of the total output value of 9.34 million yuan in 1990.
the service sector; the tertiary industry
In 2005, there were nearly 2000 individual and private businesses in Jianjun Town, realizing a total output value of 28.64 million yuan, 6.05 times of the total output value of 4.73 million yuan in 1990.
social undertakings
infrastructure
Jianjun street is connected with six villages and counties. Village roads, communications, water, electricity, construction and other infrastructure are basically synchronized with the county construction. Other villages have also achieved water, electricity, access, telephone.
education
In 2005, there were 1 junior middle school, 8 complete primary schools, 13 junior primary schools and 10 kindergartens in the former Jianjun Town, with more than 5600 students and 490 teaching staff.
medical and health work
At the end of 1960s, every brigade in the former Jianjun town was equipped with health care workers. In the 1970s, all brigades set up cooperative medical stations, equipped with barefoot doctors, and implemented the cooperative medical system. In the 21st century, cooperative medical stations in villages have been transformed into clinics, and a number of medical equipment have been purchased, so as to basically prevent minor diseases from leaving the village.
Transportation
Jianjun street has G312 Hu Huo line, G76 Fu Yin Expressway and Xiping railway transit.
History and culture
Original name
"Jianjun" was originally the name of a military general. As a place name, it began in the second year of Wude (619) of the Tang Dynasty and got its name from the presence of a garrison. It has been more than 1300 years. Jindading 19 years (1179), Ganjing Yunji Temple iron bell inscription for Jianjun village, Ming Wanli 10 years (1582) Zhenlong temple bell began to see Jianjun town name.
famous scenery
Chinese cave folk village in Loess Area
Located in Jiapo village, Jianjun street, Yongshou County, the village is 3km away from the county seat and is a national AAA scenic spot. The scenic spot takes the gully landform of the Loess Plateau as the background, combines with the protection of the complete hundred year old sunken cave, and features the unique "living" culture of the thousand year old sunken cave. The park has a thousand year old Yongshou spring, more than 300 mu of spring and lake, a hundred year old persimmon forest, Cretaceous valleys and gullies, and ten thousand orchards for tourists to pick. It is a large-scale comprehensive green eco-tourism destination integrating eco-tourism, leisure vacation and green agriculture.
Local specialties
Jianjun Street Yongshou Huai nectar, mutton bubble bun, longevity noodles, angongqiao hemp, root carving and other specialty food.
The color of Yongshou locust nectar is water white, white and yellowish, with sweet fragrance, locust flower fragrance and thick honey. From May to June every year, honeybees are organized to collect nectar during the nectar secreting period of nectar source plants. Mature honey is naturally brewed by honeybees in the reserve, and then stored in honeypots after being separated and taken out manually. In July 2018, the former AQSIQ approved the implementation of geographical indication product protection for "Yongshou Huaihua honey".
Mutton steamed bun is a special snack of Yongshou. First, wash and cut the fresh mutton, then add onion, ginger, Chinese prickly ash, star anise, fennel, cinnamon and other seasonings to boil, and leave the soup for later use. Steamed bun is a kind of white noodles (without fermentation) pancake, bowl is a kind of heavy old bowl. When eating, break the steamed bun into soybean size and put it into a bowl, then hand it to the chef to put a certain amount of cooked meat and original soup in the bowl, and then put it into the bowl
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