Dingshan Street
Dingshan street belongs to Pukou District of Nanjing city. It is located in the Middle East of Pukou District, the east foot of Nanjing Laoshan National Forest Park, and the Yangtze River in the south. It faces the main city of Nanjing across the river. It borders Yongning Street in the north, Jiangpu street in the west, and Taishan street in the East. It has pearl spring, Dingshan temple, dianjiangtai and other tourist attractions.
In 2010, the population was 47082 (2010). In 2013, Dingshan street has a total area of 48 square kilometers, under the jurisdiction of 10 communities, with a total population of 67800. The GDP of the region is 2.123 billion yuan, of which the added value of the primary industry is 30.95 million yuan, the added value of the secondary industry is 738 million yuan, and the added value of the tertiary industry is 1.354 billion yuan.
Historical evolution
In the first year of King ZhouLing (571 BC), it was located in Tangyi County of Chu state. In 473 BC, Tangyi County belonged to Yue State, while Dingshan still belonged to Tangyi county. In the 26th year of the first emperor of Qin Dynasty (221 BC), Tangyi county was established under the system of prefecture and county, belonging to Jiujiang county. When the Chu and Han Dynasties fought, Tangyi belonged to Jiujiang county at the beginning, and then to Huainan County of the Han Dynasty. at the time of the Three Kingdoms, Dingshan belonged to Wei first and then to Wu. In the first year of Long'an in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (397), Xuanhua town was officially established in the East and South Gate of Puzhen, belonging to Weishi County. In 584, Weishi County was abolished, and Dingshan belonged to Xiaoyi township of Liuhe County in Fangzhou. In Tang, song and Yuan Dynasties, Dingshan belonged to Liuhe County. in the early Yuan Dynasty (1279), Pukou was named Puzi City, also known as puzikou. From the Yuan Dynasty to the 34th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1908), Pukou area refers to the East and South Gate of Puzhen. In the early Ming Dynasty, Dingshan area was located in Xiaoyi Township, Liuhe County, Yangzhou prefecture (now in the East and South Gate of Puzhen). In June of 1376, the ninth year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, the administrative division unit was Xiang and Li. Xiaoyi township of Liuhe County and Jiangpu County were divided into Chuxian county and Hezhou county. The county government was located in puzikou city (the area of Jintang street in Nanmen of Jinpu town). Jindingshan area belongs to Yili of Xiaoyi township. in 1726, the fourth year of Yongzheng reign in Qing Dynasty, the division units were Xiang and Bao. Today, Dingshan has jurisdiction over puxibao, jiangyanbao and guloubao in Dongxiang of Jiangpu County. Dingshan belongs to Dongxiang of Jiangpu County. in 1891, the city and township system was established. Dongxiang was renamed puzikou City, and the protection along the Yangtze River was incorporated into puxibao. Dingshan still belongs to Dongxiang of Jiangpu County, and the original Dongxiang 10 guarantees are merged into 8 guarantees. In 1908, Dongxiang was renamed Pukou city. in 1914, it was a three-level system of province, road and county. The system of district and township was implemented below the county level. Dingshan belonged to Jiangpu County of Jinling Road. in 1928, he was ordered to investigate household registration, reorganize the new village system, abolish the insurance system, and reorganize the new village system. Cities and towns are called streets, villages are called villages, and Pukou city is changed into Puzhen district. in 1929, it was the eighth District of Nanjing (Xiaguan District). Puzhen district is renamed as the Second District, with jurisdiction over 6 towns, 12 townships, 182 Lu and 903 neighbors (the units below the district are towns, townships, Lu and neighbors, with five households as one neighbor and five neighbors as one Lu). There are Jintang Town, Puxi, Gulou 1, Gulou 2, Longhu 1, Longhu 2, Jiqing Township, Shifo and Jiubu Township in Dingshan district. In 1934, the villages and towns were expanded and merged, the system of "Lu" and "Lin" was abolished, and the system of "Bao" and "Jia" was implemented. Now Shifo village, Linquan village and Zhenzhuquan tourist resort belong to the first district of Jiangpu County, and Nanmen town belongs to the second district. In the autumn of the same year, the provincial government promulgated the regulations of Jiangsu Province on household registration, abolishing the system of "Lu Lin" and implementing the system of "Bao Jia". The second district (Puzhen District) governs 3 towns and 6 townships. In Dingshan District, there are 9 townships in Jintang Town, 13 townships in Gulou Township, 6 townships in Hushan Township, 4 townships in Longshan Township, and some townships in Xihe Township and Xindong township. In February 1938, Longshan Township in the South Gate of Puzhen was merged into Hushan Township, while other townships, Bao and Jia remained unchanged. In 1945, Pukou District was designated as the eighth District of Nanjing. In the 36th year of the Republic of China (1947), according to the spirit of the seventh county government meeting of Jiangpu County, Puzhen was divided into two townships for the convenience of management because of dense workers and complex environment. In Dingshan area, Puzhen governed 13 townships, which were formed by the combination of 1-4 townships of qiangulou and 9 townships of Jintang; Loushan Township governed 17 townships, which were formed by the combination of 5-13 townships of qiangulou and 8 townships of Hushan. In March 1948, the township, Bao and Jia were adjusted to merge 32 Bao and 364 Jia within 47 square kilometers of Gulou Township, Jintang Township 9 Bao and Hushan Township 10 Bao, which were renamed Puzhen, under the jurisdiction of 13 Bao and 169 Jia. on April 21, 1949, the whole Dingshan area was liberated. To the west of the Jinpu railway from Pukou to Puzhen, there are 5 baos, 67 Jias and 1418 households in Nanzhen. In May of the same year, Nanmen town and Nanzhen town under the jurisdiction of Dingshan district were under the jurisdiction of the eighth District of Nanjing City, while Shifo Township and Jiubu Township were still under the jurisdiction of Jiangpu County. In October, the rural part of Nanzhen town set up Jibu Township and set up a township government, which is subordinate to the eighth District of Nanjing city and governs four villages, namely Jiqing, Jiubu, Daxin and Wugong, with 393 households and 1614 people. On May 15, 1950, the people's Government of Nanjing changed the eighth District into the seventh district, and the subordinate relationship remained unchanged. On August 12, the seventh Working Committee of Nanjing city of the Communist Party of China was abolished and the seventh district committee of Nanjing city of the Communist Party of China was established. From 1952 to 1954, there were 12 primary agricultural production cooperatives in Jibu Township, including Daxin 1, Daxin 2, Tuanjie 1, Tuanjie 2, Tuanjie 3, Tuanjie 4, Hongxing, Heping, Li Yu, Tuanjie 5, democracy and Jiubu society. Nanmen town built four neighborhood committees (hereinafter referred to as neighborhood committee) including Jintang street, Yutang street, Longhu lane and Union Street. In January 1953, the yangbei township government (the people's Committee) was set up, which has jurisdiction over Ximen, Dingshan, Baoan, Wuzhuang and Housuo villages in Nanmen Town, and Yingpan, huangyaowa, shaiwangqiao, zhangliwa and Beimen villages in Dongmen town. In April, the four and five villages of Baima Township in Pucheng district were merged with Sihe village and Jiubu village of Chengdong township to form a new Shifo township. In 1954, Shifo Township governed seven primary agricultural production cooperatives: Caiwa, Lianhe, Shuangcheng, Guchong, Tongxin, Shiqiang and Huangzhuang. There are four primary agricultural production cooperatives in yangbei Township, namely Cui Yuming, Wuzhuang, Yongqing No.1 and Yongqing No.2. In 1956, Shifo Township and Jiubu Township in Jiangpu County were put under the jurisdiction of Pukou District. In February of the same year, seven primary agricultural production cooperatives in Shifo Township were merged into Shifo senior agricultural production cooperatives, governing four farming areas of Caiwa, Shuangcheng, Tongxin and Jiubu. The 11 junior communes in yangbei Township were merged into Dingshan senior commune (township commune integration), with Dingshan, Baoan, Wugong farming area (Wugong was transferred from Jibu township to yangbei Township in the same year) and forestry farm, Huangyao, Beimen farming area (the three farming areas belong to Sanhe commune). In December 1957, Shifo and yangbei were merged into yangbei township. Shifo senior society has two branches, Shifo and Shengli; Dingshan senior society has three branches, Dingshan, Baoan and Wugong (Beimen, Yingpan, Linchang and Huangyao are in Taishan Street). In 1958, Dingshan area was divided into Nanmen Town, yangbei Township and Jibu Township, and Shifo township was abolished. In the same year, red flag people's commune was established in Dingshan rural areas. In August of the same year, the three townships of yangbei, Shifo and Sanhe and Dongmen town merged into the red flag people's commune of Pukou District, which governs Shifo, Dingshan, Baoan, Jiqing, Sanhe and other farming areas (the farming area is the production brigade). In 1959, Hongqi people's commune was changed into Puzhen people's commune. In March 1960, Hongqi people's commune was renamed Puzhen people's commune. The units under the commune are the production brigade and the production brigade. In the same year, the security brigade was withdrawn and assigned to Dingshan brigade. In 1962, Puzhen commune had five brigades: Daxin, Dingshan, Jiqing, Shifo and Tongxin. Nanmen town had ten neighborhood committees: Longxi, changpuxi, Jintang street, pigeon hill, Liyi lane, Jianshe village, Yutang street, Gulou Street, Longhu lane and Hushan street. In 1963, Puzhen people's commune was abolished, and Jibi and Dingshan communes were established in Dingshan area. In the same year, Dingshan commune was renamed Dingshan commune. Dingshan area has 5 production teams, 32 production teams, including Shifo, Tongxin, Dingshan, Baoan and Wugong, of Dingshan commune; 4 production teams, 24 production teams, including Daxin, Jiubu, Nanwei and Beiwei, of Jibu commune. In April 1965, the two communes of Dingshan and Jibi merged into Dingshan people's commune, which has nine production teams under its jurisdiction. In the same year, Wugong and Baoan were combined into Wugong brigade. At this time, the commune had 8 brigade and 56 production teams. In 1968, a revolutionary committee was set up in Dingshan people's commune. The production teams were renamed revolutionary committees and revolutionary leading groups. Nanmen town set up the town Revolutionary Committee, and the neighborhood committee was the revolutionary leading group. In 1974, the number of neighborhood committees in Nanmen town increased from 10 to 13, dividing Longxi into Puchang village 1 and Puchang village 2, and setting up neighborhood committees in Puxin street and Union Street respectively. in May 1981, the Revolutionary Committee was abolished and the people's commune management committee was restored. Nanmen town was established before the cultural revolution. In the same year, the commune management committee divided the waiwei team of Daxin brigade into waiwei and Xinli teams according to production needs; Shuangcheng team of Shifo brigade into Shuangcheng and Shigong teams; and the second security team of security brigade into sanyuanan and erbuxiang teams. Nanmen town divides Puxi neighborhood committee into Changxi neighborhood committee and Puxi neighborhood committee. In 1982, the Management Committee of Dingshan commune divided the Taoyuan team of Tongxin group into Taoyuan and Chayuan teams
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