Yongning Street
Yongning Street belongs to Pukou District of Nanjing city. It is located in the northwest of Pukou District, to the north of Laoshan mountains, adjacent to Nanjing high tech Industrial Development Zone in the East and Chuzhou in Anhui Province in the West.
In 2013, the total area of Yongning Street was 108 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 3 villages, 8 communities and 186 resident groups with a total population of 38779. The gross regional product reached 1.63 billion yuan.
Yongning Street has Yaoxu old street, hometown of educated youth, Nanjing educated youth memorial hall, Dagudui ancient cultural site, dachengji ancient cultural site, Maotan bridge and other cultural relics.
History of construction
During the spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period, it belonged to Chu and Wu.
Qin, Yongning belong to Jiujiang County Tangyi, Jiujiang County Jianyang county.
In Han Dynasty, it was Tangyi of linhuai county and Jianyang of Jiujiang county.
In the later Han Dynasty, it belonged to Tangyi, Guangling County, Xuzhou. In the sixth year of Emperor Guangwu (A.D. 31), it belonged to Guangling county and Quanjiao County, Jiujiang County, Yangzhou.
Wei belongs to Tangyi County, Guangling County, Xuzhou, and Quanjiao County, Huainan County, Yangzhou.
Jin belongs to Tangyi County, linhuai County, Xuzhou, Weishi County, qinjun County, southern Yuzhou, Quanjiao County, Huainan County, Yangzhou, and dunqiu County, qinjun County, southern Yuzhou.
The Southern Song Dynasty belonged to Weishi County of qinjun in southern Henan, Weishi County and dunqiu County of qinjun in southern Yanzhou, dunqiu County of Xinchang County and dunqiu County of Pingchang County in northern Xuzhou.
The Southern Qi belongs to the Wei family of Xinchang County in North Xuzhou, Wei family of Qi County in Qingzhou, dunqiu County in Xinchang County in North Xuzhou and Nanqiao County in Langya County in South Xuzhou.
Liang belongs to Weishi County of Qin County in Yanzhou and dunqiu County of Xinchang County in qiaozhou.
The Eastern Wei Dynasty belonged to qiaozhou, linchu county and dunqiu county (the county was governed by Xige city).
The Northern Qi Dynasty belonged to Weishi County of East Guangzhou and dunqiu County of linchu County of qiaozhou.
Chen belongs to Weishi County of Qin County in Yanzhou and dunqiu County of Xinchang County in qiaozhou.
The Northern Zhou Dynasty belongs to Weishi County, Fangzhou, Wuzhou.
Sui belonged to Weishi County, Liuhe County and Liuhe County of Fangzhou, Jiangdu County of Yangzhou, Xinchang County of Chuzhou and Qingliu County of Jiangdu County of Yangzhou.
The Tang Dynasty belonged to Liuhe County of Huainan road and Qingliu County of Chuzhou.
During the Five Dynasties, Liang Dynasty and Tang Dynasty, it was Yang and Wu, and during the Jin and Han Dynasties, it was Southern Tang.
Zhou is Liuhe County of Yangzhou and Qingliu County of Chuzhou.
In Song Dynasty, it was located in Liuhe, Zhenzhou, Huainan East Road and Qingliu, Chuzhou.
Yuan Dynasty is located in Liuhe County, Zhenzhou, Yangzhou, and Qingliu County, Chuzhou.
In the early Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Liuhe County of Yangzhou and Chuzhou of Fengyang Prefecture.
In June 1376, the ninth year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, Jiangpu County was built. Yongning belonged to Xiaoyi Township and Fengcheng Township respectively, and belonged to Tianfu.
In 1726, Yongning belonged to Dongxiang and BEIXIANG respectively; from 1860 to 1864, Yongning belonged to Tianpu province of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom; in 1908, Yongning belonged to Pukou city and Yongning Township respectively.
From the first year to the second year of the Republic of China (1912-1913), Yongning belonged to Nanjing Prefecture of Jiangsu Province. From the 10th year to the 18th year of the Republic of China (1921-1929), Yongning belonged to the second district and the Fifth District of Jiangpu County, the ninth supervision district of Jiangsu Province.
In January 1943, the office of the High Commissioner of North Anhui Province established Jiangquan office in North Township of Hexian county and Jiangpu district. Yongning is located in Beishan District of Jiangquan Office of Wanjiang district Party committee.
In October 1944, Huainan Ludong Commissioner's office established Jiangpu office at the junction of Jiangpu, Liuhe and Lai'an counties. Yongning is located in the branch river area of Huainan District Committee of the Communist Party of China.
In 1948, the original Beicheng Township, Citigroup Township and Gaoli Township were merged into Beisan township. Part of the former Dongge Township and Chahe Township were merged into Yongning Town. There are one town and one township (Yongning Town and Beisan township) in Yongning area.
On April 21, 1949, the whole territory of Jiangpu was liberated and the people's Government of Jiangpu County was established. In May, it was assigned to Chuzhou special area of Anhui Province. Yongning Town belongs to Yongning district; in August, Tangquan district was abolished and Xingdian district and Yongning district were added.
In April 1950, Xingdian District, Yongning district and Tangquan district were abolished. Yongning belonged to Tangquan district.
In May 1952, Tangquan district was rezoned as Xingdian district and Yongning District, which belonged to Yongning district.
In January 1953, Yongning was affiliated to Yangzhou special office.
In January 1956, Yongning belonged to Zhenjiang special office. In March, Yongning district was withdrawn and merged into township. Yongning district was divided into Yongning Township and Daqiao township. In December of the same year, Yongning district was subordinate to Yangzhou special office.
In July 1958, Yongning returned to Nanjing.
In May 1962, Yongning belonged to Yangzhou special office.
From March 1966 to March 1971, Yongning belonged to Liuhe District.
In March 1971, Yongning returned to Nanjing.
In February 1986, Yongning township was abolished and Yongning Town was established to implement the system of town governing village.
In April 2000, Daqiao township was abolished and merged into Yongning Town.
In 2002, the former Pukou District and Jiangpu County merged. On May 26, the founding ceremony of the new Pukou District was held. Yongning Town belongs to Pukou District of Nanjing city.
In August 2013, the organizational system of Yongning Town in Pukou District was abolished and Yongning sub district office in Pukou District was established.
administrative division
Division evolution
In 1376, Yongning was divided into two li of Xiaoyi Township and one li of Fengcheng township.
In the fourth year of Yongzheng reign of Qing Dynasty (1726), Yongning Prefecture governed Dongxiang, Citibank business insurance, dingjianaobao, gaolidian (formerly gaolidian) insurance, and beichengwei insurance.
In 1934, villages and towns were expanded and merged, the system of Lu and Lin was abolished, and the system of Bao and Jia was implemented. In Yongning area, there were 1 town and 5 townships with 46 Bao and 512 Jia, including 5 Bao in Gaoli Township, 7 Bao in Citi Township and 7 Bao in Beicheng Township, 12 Bao in Yongning Township, 8 Bao in Dongge Township and 7 Bao in Chahe township.
In March 1948, Yongning Town had 12 baos and 178 Jias.
In April 1949, after the liberation of Jiangpu, the Baojia system was abolished, with districts, townships and villages as the division units. In September, Yongning Prefecture governs 8 townships of Dongge, Xige, Sanhe, Citigroup, Koryo, Yongning, Xinmin and Beicheng.
In 1951, there were 31 villages under the jurisdiction of Sanhe Township, Dongge Township, Citigroup Township, Xinmin Township, Gaoli Township and Yongning township.
In 1952, Yongning District governed Yongning Township, Yuchong Township, Gaoli Township, Chenqiao Township, Daqiao Township, Xige Township, Dongge Township, Xinmin Township, Fuxing Township, Beicheng Township, Sanhe Township and Citi township. Yuchong Township and CHENQiao township are now Tangquan. The administrative division map of Yongning district is attached.
In 1954, for the first time, small townships merged with big townships. Yongning Street and Xige Street belonged to tangquanshan north town. Since then, the primary agricultural production cooperatives have been gradually transformed into representative areas, with 23 primary cooperatives under the jurisdiction of the whole region.
In March 1956, the district system was abolished and the townships and towns were merged. Yongning Township and Daqiao Township were established respectively. Yongning township was composed of Xinmin, Yongning, Dongge, Xige and Fuxing townships. Yongning Township governs 32 constituencies and Daqiao governs 37 constituencies. The junior cooperatives gradually merged into the senior agricultural cooperatives.
In 1957, Yongning Township governed 13 communities including Daying, Jianshe, Dongge, Yinghe, Shuangwei, Yonghe, Xige, Zhangwei, Yongsheng, Liulian, Wuqi, Yongfeng and Fuxing; Daqiao Township governed 19 communities including Silian, Lianhe, Qingshan, Citigroup, Hebei, dingwan, May 4th, Youlian, democracy, Xinhe, Qingfeng, Jianhua, Banqiao, Huguo, Yongfeng, Shengli, Sancun, Gaoli and Zhuang.
In September 1958, the township system was abolished and the people's commune was established. The production brigade and production team were divided under the commune. By 1965, Yongning commune had 12 production teams, including Xige, Dongge, Zhangwei, Shuangwei, station, Jianshe, Fuxing, Yonghe, Liulian, forest farm, Daying and Hongqi, and 110 production teams.
In March 1975, Dongfanghong brigade of Yongning commune was changed into Fuxing Brigade (in 1976, Fuxing brigade set up three production teams to set up fishery farm), Hongxing brigade was changed into Daying brigade, and Hongxin brigade of Daqiao commune was changed into liukang brigade.
In 1981, Yongning commune governed 12 brigades, namely Yonghe, Zhenshi, houchong, Daying, Fuxing, Baihe, Zhangwei, Xige, Shuangwei, Chezhan, Dongge and Yaoxu; Daqiao commune governed 17 brigades, namely Jianhua, Gaoli, Huguo, Banqiao, Zhangbao, Beicheng, May 4th, Youlian, Qingshan, Hebei, Silian, Lianhe, liukang, agricultural school, Zhiqing, Shanlin and Citigroup.
In 1982, Daqiao commune set up a three village brigade from Korea.
In 1985, villagers' autonomy was implemented and villagers' committee was established. The former production team was renamed villagers' committee and the former production team was renamed villagers' group. The agricultural school brigade was renamed meizhuang village, and the educated youth brigade was renamed xinlou village.
On November 18, 1999, xinlou village was abolished and merged into meizhuang village.
On March 6, 2000, Daqiao Township governed 10 Autonomous Villages of Gaoli, Huguo, Youlian, Qingshan, Hebei, Lianhe, Beicheng, Jianhua, Citigroup and liukang, and one neighborhood committee of Citigroup street. On April 3, Daqiao township was abolished, and its jurisdiction was merged into Yongning Town, implementing the system of town governing village, and the town government was stationed in Yongning Street. After the adjustment, Yongning Town has two neighborhood committees and 18 village committees.
On August 22, 2000, Yujiawan, Gaoli, Chezhan and Xige neighborhood committees were set up, Xige village committee was abolished, and some groups of Citi village, houchong village and Yonghe village were adjusted, while the rest remained the original zoning. After the adjustment, Yongning Town governs 17 autonomous villages including Yonghe, houchong, Fuxing, Dongge, Zhangwei, Shuangwei, Chezhan, Lianhe, Gaoli, Huguo, Citigroup, Jianhua, Beicheng, liukang, Hebei, Qingshan and Youlian, 180 villager groups, and 6 resident committees including Yongning, Chezhan, Xige, Gaoli, Yujiawan and Citigroup.
In 2004, Yongning Town had 17 autonomous villages, 180 villager groups and 6 neighborhood committees, among which 4 neighborhood committees worked together with village committees.
In 2005, there were 17 villagers' committees in Yongning Town: Huguo, Beicheng, Jianhua, liukang, Lianhe, Hebei and you
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