Evolution of Zicheng Town
1988 Zicheng Town borders Wushi in the east, and borders the attached urban and rural areas in the west, south and north, with a total area of 14.27 square kilometers and a total population of 905 1 household of 35 149 people, including 27 182 non-agricultural people. Jurisdiction (7 street groups), Tonghui (5 street groups), 2 neighborhood committees, east of the city (4 natural villages in Changtang, He Xia, Kou and Jiutian), suburbs (5 natural villages in Beiwai, Dongmen, Ximen and Zhenjiao), western suburbs (3 natural villages in Anliang, Liren, Tanghe) and south of the city (Shaba).
In 2004, the total area of the town was 13.4 square kilometers, of which the urban area was 8.6 square kilometers, and the total population was13,276,5438+05, among which the rural population was 5,000, covering Xicheng, Anmin, Yong 'an, Tonghui, Chengdong, Jiutian, Shangba, Chengnan and Jiutian. )。 In 2009, affiliated towns and Wushi Town were abolished and merged into Zicheng Town.
The original affiliated town is located in the northeast of Zijin County. The Ming Dynasty was a part of the famous Lintian Society, Huanghua Society and Kuandedu Puwei Society in ancient times. The Qing Dynasty was a part of Huanghua Zhang Cun Society, Lintian Society, Wenzikou Society and Kuandu Puwei Society. In the Republic of China, 18 (1929) belonged to the attached city, and it belonged to Huanghua, Zhang Cun and Lintian townships in the first district in the Republic of China, and it was Liang Yi township from the Republic of China to the beginning of the People's Republic of China. 1952 belongs to Area 1, 1957 belongs to Lintian and Huanghua Township, 1958 10 established Fucheng Commune, and196/kloc-0 established Lintian Commune, Huanghua Commune, Wushi Commune and Shi Gui Commune respectively in April. Located in the northeast of the county, it is adjacent to Zicheng Town, Wushi and Zhongba in the east, Tanghuang and Qingxi in the west, Waxi in the south and Heyuan County in the north. No.53, Qiu Jiang Road, Zicheng Town, resident of the township government. 1988 The total urban and rural population was 5 19 1 household 2829 1 person, of which 687 were non-agricultural population, with a total area of 193.64 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over the west of the city (Xinhua, Xiangyang, Yangdun, Wei Long, Jingtang, Zhuyuan, Zhuangshou, Xiahe, Jiantou, Baling 18 natural villages), Lintian (7 natural villages of Ai 'ai, Ai Xia, Shangbao, Xiabao, Shuanglong, Shanxia and Lengshuikeng) and Lankeng (Huangnitang and Gaotang). 6 natural villages in Xiewukeng), Middle East (7 natural villages in Shangge, Zhongge, Xiage, Qiankeng, Pan 'an, Xiaohuahua and Huyangzi), Yaqian (6 natural villages in Anning, Shen Guang, Tian Xin, Zhongxin, Zhongsha and Zhuchang) and Shuicheng (Nanshan, Shui Mei, Qingshui, Tang Cheng, Shangben and Zhuchang). Lingtouping 12 natural villages), Huangjing (9 natural villages in Tian Xin, West Lake, Hengjing, Jingcheng, Shanggaotang, Chengtian, Xiashe, Santan and Shanxia), Xinzhuang (5 natural villages in Jiaohebu, Xiazhuang, Chunzibei, Bai Shufang and Zhuanshuijiao) and Shangzhuang (Xiangyang and Shangshui). In 2004, Langkeng Village was revoked and merged into Lankeng Village; The town has a total area of 230.9 square kilometers (including 42.5 square kilometers of Baixi) and a total population of 39,670 people (including Baixi). Jurisdiction 1 1 administrative villages and 89 natural villages such as Chengxi, Lintian, Lankeng, Middle East, Zhongpu, Yaqian, Shuicheng, Huanghua, Hengjing, Shangzhuang and Xinzhuang. Baixi Reservoir Management Office governs Baixi Administrative Village and 6 natural villages. In 2009, it was revoked and merged into Zicheng Town.
The former Wushi Town is located in the southeast of Zijin County. It was called Jian Xing Yue in ancient times, but later it was renamed Wushi because there were many black stones in Xiangzigang. The Ming Dynasty belonged to the ancient name "Rock Front Society with Fire Belt". The Qing Dynasty belonged to the ancient capital Urumqi Covenant and Yan Qian Covenant. In the Republic of China 18 (1929), it belonged to Wushi and Yan Qian townships in Fucheng. In 30 years, it was changed to Shiqian Township, the first district. At the beginning of its establishment, People's Republic of China (PRC) belonged to the attached city and the first district, 1957 12 belonged to Wushi and Shi Gui township, 1958 10 merged into the attached city commune, and 19 14 was divided into Wushi and Shi Gui commune. Wushi Commune and Shi Gui Commune merged into Wushi Commune in March of 1963, and Wushi District was established in September of 1983, and it was renamed as Township in April of 1987. Located in the northeast of the county, upstream of the Qiuxiang River. It is connected with Zhongba and Shuidun in the east, Zicheng Town and Waxi in the west, Longwo and Jiushu in the south and urban and rural areas in the north. The resident dam of the township government is 2 kilometers away from Zicheng Town. 1988, the total population of Wushi township was 7 126 households with 38,098 people, including 965 non-agricultural people, with a total area of 138.83 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over Wushi (six natural villages of Daba, Shima, Nanwu Village, Toubu, Xiangzidian and Zhanggong Temple), Shibei (three natural villages of Shihu, Dabei and Heshuwan), Longming (five natural villages of Longgang, Longming, Xiankeng, Dakeng and Dunxia) and Hegang (three natural villages of Heguang, Qiuqun and Jinglian). 4 natural villages in Chou He), Longjing (3 natural villages in Longtan, Tian Ping and Pingjing), Shangshu (4 natural villages in Chishutang, Shangshu, Zhongxu and Baishikeng), Xia Shu (3 natural villages in Sancun, Xiacun and Zengkeng), Zhongkeng (4 natural villages in Xia Ling, Honglian, Zhongkengdun and Wenshuikeng) and Zhongcheng Chetian and Wenshuikeng. The town covers a total area of 140.5 square kilometers, with a total population of 44,923, and governs Shibei, Longming, Wushi, Shangshi, Huangkeng, Huangguang, Huxian, Lu Cheng, Shikeng, Zhegu Valley, Lin Rong, Shi Gui and Shengping. In 2009, it was revoked and merged into Zicheng Town.