Shuanghe town
Shuanghe town is subordinate to Queshan County, Zhumadian City, Henan Province. It was changed to Zhumadian District in 1965 and remains unchanged. The town government is located in Shuanghe street, Mingzheng Road, 335 provincial road.
In Queshan, ancient ancestors lived and multiplied in the shallow mountains and plains for a long time. There are Paleolithic human sites in dashishan, Shandong, and Neolithic cultural sites in Caozhuang, Zhuzhuang, and Xianglin. To the Western Zhou Dynasty, the northern part of the county is the state of Tao, and the southeast part is the state of Jiang. The spring and Autumn period belongs to Chu, and the Qin Dynasty belongs to Yingchuan county. In the fourth year of emperor Gaodi of the Western Han Dynasty (203 BC), Langling county was set up to govern Rendian on the North Bank of today's qintou River, belonging to Runan County.
In 25 BC, Chang'an Marquis was established in the northwest of the county; in 7 BC, Yang'an Marquis was established in the northeast. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Anchang entered Langling. In the Western Jin Dynasty, Anchang county was established in the southwest. In the northern and Southern Dynasties, with the development of the situation, the name, territory and ownership of the county changed frequently. In 421 ad, Liu Song of the Southern Dynasty built Chuan County in the county. In 528 and 547, Nanliang occupied Huaibei twice, abolished Chuan County, and ruled Chenzhou by overseas Chinese. After the re occupation of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the abandoned state was still called Anchang county. In 556, the Northern Qi Dynasty abolished prefectures and counties, and Jingzhou was ruled by overseas Chinese. In the Northern Zhou Dynasty, it was changed to Weizhou. At the beginning of the Sui Dynasty, Anchang county was restored to an abandoned state. In 583, the county was moved to the foot of Panlong mountain, which was lined like a screen and covered with forests. It was renamed Langshan county. In the fifth year of Dazhong Xiangfu (1012) of the Northern Song Dynasty, Langshan county was changed to Queshan county because of taboo. According to historical records, there was Queshan County in the south of the city, which was famous for its spring and sound. Yuan phase remains unchanged. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Ruyang was once a province, and it was restored in 1381. The yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties belonged to runing Prefecture. At the beginning of the Republic of China, it belonged to Ruyang road and retreated Road, directly under the jurisdiction of the province. After the founding of the people's Republic of China, it belonged to Xinyang special area, which was changed to Zhumadian special area in 1965, and has remained unchanged.
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