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138 1 year, Wang Ting administered the four capitals and five capitals of Penghua Township (Gongchengli) and the six capitals of Wuqiu Township (Li Caiyun) in Changzhou County.
During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, Wang Ting was one of the five towns in Changzhou County, which governed the five capitals of Penghua Township (Gongchengli) and the six capitals of Xiwuqiu Township (Li Caiyun).
1929 implements the district and township system. In August, Dongqiao Township and Jin Shu Township merged into fourth area (also known as Wang Ting District) of Wuxian County. Wang Ting District has jurisdiction over 6 towns (Wang Ting Town, Jin Shu Town, dongqiao town, Huayangmiao Town, Baoxing Town and Jiaojia Town) and 33 townships (Hengjin, Shang Yan, Jinwu, Dongtan, Jiuxiang, Huangni, Anxuan, Yuecheng, Qianzhuang, Wan Li, Yingeng, Xiqiao, Qiao Zhuang, Huanggang, Ertu. Wang Ting governs Wang Ting Town, Huayang Town, Baoxing Town and Yuecheng, Qianzhuang, Yingeng, Huanggang, Ertu, Nanbang, Xingzhuang, Wang Jia, Xiqiao, Nanhe, Jingu, Dongsi, Gujia 13 towns.
February 1934, the division of districts and towns was readjusted. 165438+ 10, Wang Ting governs one town and four townships: Wang Ting Town, Yin Bao Township (Baoxing Town, Qianzhuang Township, Yingeng Township, Yin Bao Township formed by the merger of urban and rural areas), Sanmin Township (Huanggang Township, Xingzhuang Township, east temple Township and Nanhe Township formed Sanmin Township) and Guwang Township.
1937165438+1October, the Japanese army invaded Wuxian. 1March, 939, the pseudo-Wu Governor's Office demarcated the township and set up 26 township offices in the township. Wang Ting Township governs Wang Ting Town, Yin Bao Township, Sanmin Township, Guwang Township and Huayang Township.
1September, 945, after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the names and boundaries of towns and villages in various districts returned to the state before 1937. At the same time, the Baojia system will be restored. Wang Ting governs one town and four townships, namely Wang Ting Town, Yin Bao, Sanmin, Guwang and Huayang.
1February, 947, districts and towns merged, and Wang Ting administered one town and one township: Wang Ting Town (Yin Bao Township and Sanmin Township merged into Wang Ting Town) and Yinghu Township (Guwang Township and Huayang Township merged into Yinghu Township).
1948 was merged into towns and villages in February, and the county was merged into 59 towns and villages, including 39 first-class towns and villages. Yinghu Township is merged into Wang Ting Town, and Wang Ting Town is a first-class town. Before liberation, Wang Ting was known as the "six townships", that is, Wang Ting administered six townships, including Yin Bao, Sanmin, Guwang, Huayang, Jin Shu and Pengshan, and later Jinshu and Pengshan were placed under Tongan.
1April, 949, Wang Ting was liberated. That winter, Bao and Jia were abandoned and built a new township, with about 5 thousand people as one township, and administrative villages and groups were built in the countryside.
1950 reclassify districts and townships, with 1 town (Wang Ting town) and 3 townships (Wangdongxiang, Wangxixiang and Huaju) in the territory, which governs 29 administrative villages in 5 streets. 14 On February 28th, Suzhou Administrative Office ordered 39 households 143 people in Yuecheng, Huazhuang District, Wuxi County, and 207 mu of land was placed under the jurisdiction of Wang Ting Town, Wuxi County.
Wang Ting Town governs: towns (Shangtang Labor Street, Renmin Street, Heping Street, Xiatang Xinmin Street and Mofan Street), 4 villages of Anle, Wang Si, Zhaiji and Xinxing, 39 natural villages and 79 administrative groups.
Wang Dongxiang governs: Geng Xin, Joy, Changfang, Gonghe, Huaxing, Hangqiao, xin jing, Changxin and other 8 administrative villages, 63 natural villages and 59 administrative groups.
Wang Xi Town governs 9 administrative villages, 70 natural villages and 74 administrative groups in Jia Xi, Xinzao, Peony, Chenjia, Jia Zhu, Xicun, Zhangyi, Nanhe and Tianan.
Huaju Township has jurisdiction over 8 administrative villages, 72 natural villages and 76 administrative groups in Dongxiang, Xinju, Xijing, Yao Jia, Huayang, Huadong, Yantou and Mengjiang villages. 1February, 953, Mengjiang Village was divided into Renmin Village and Jiefang Village.
1956 1 month, Wuxian was merged into the township. Wang Ting has jurisdiction over 36 administrative villages in one town and three townships (Wang Ting Town, Wangdongxiang, Wangxixiang and Xinhua). Anle Village in Wang Ting Town is designated as Wangdong Village, Wang Si Village, Zhaiji Village and Xinxing Village as Wangxi Village, and the north of Xiangshui Bridge in Yuecheng Town of Wang Si Village (4 to 5 households near the canal, all surnamed Chen, with tens of acres of land) is designated as Xin 'an Township in Wuxi County; Wangdong Township belongs to Xiaoqiao, Qiangeng, Jiaogeng, Luogeng Village in Wanli Township and Happiness Village in Wang Ting Town. Wang Xi Town is classified into three villages: Wang Si, Zhaiji and Xinxing Village, which belonged to Wang Ting Town. The central villages of Ju Township and Xinhe Township in Yuan Hua (namely Chenjia Village and Yan Jia Village) are also called Xinhua Township. At that time, Wang Ting Town governed four streets (1956, Xinmin Street and Mofan Street are also called Xinhe Street).
Wangdong Township governs three administrative villages 13, such as Anle, Changxin, Geng Xin, Joy, Changfang, Gonghe, Huaxing, Hangqiao, xin jing, Xiaoqiao, Qiangeng, Jiaogeng and Luogeng.
Wang Xi Town governs 12 administrative villages such as Wang Si, Jia Xi, Zhaiji, Xinxing, Xinzao, Peony, Chenjia, Jia Zhu, Zhangyi, Nanhe, Tianan and Nishimura.
Xinhua Township governs Chenjia, Yan Jia, Dongxiang, Xinjiu, Xijing, Yao Jia, Huayang, Huadong, Yantou, Renmin and Jiefang1administrative villages.
After 1956, the second group of Baofeng 3 1 Shexuejiabang in Tong 'an Tongxin Village was placed under Xijing Village in Xinhua Township, which is now Juzhuang Village in Wang Ting. A group living in Shibang, Nanhe Village, Wang Xi Township was assigned to Yaojia Village, Xinhua Township.
1in March, 957, Wuxian was removed from the district and merged into the township, and Wang Ting Town, Wangdongxiang Town, Wangxixiang Town and Xinhua Town were merged into Wang Ting Township, governing 30 administrative villages and 28 advanced agricultural production cooperatives. In September of that year, Xijing Village (Baofeng 29 Society), Chenjia Village and Yan Jia Village (Baofeng 42 Society) in Xinhua Township were placed under Tongan Township, Wangdong Xiaoqiao Village (Xiaoqiao Society), Qiangeng Village (Baofeng 16 Society), Jiaogeng Village (Baofeng 15 Society) and Jiaogeng Village.
1958 13 In September, Wang Ting established the first people's commune in Wuxian, and the whole commune was divided into 1 1 brigade (camp and agricultural area). At the same time, Baofeng 29 (Xijing Village) in Tongan Township was placed under the Wang Ting Commune. 1958 65438+February, Tongan People's Commune (including Tongan Township, Jin Shu Township, Pengshan Township and Xinhe Township) was merged into Wang Ting People's Commune. 1April 1959, Tongan People's Commune was designated, and Wang Ting and Tongan were still divided into two societies.
Dongqiao Township Xiaoqiao Murakami Ridge and Waibang 3 teams were respectively placed under the Wang Ting Commune.
1958165438+1October, Hanjiaqiao set up a commune sideline team consisting of a commune breeding farm, an orchard with an area of 500 mu and a fishing team.
1in April, 959, Wang Ting commune was re-divided into 19 production brigade, including Xinggeng, Changfang, Hongxing, Singapore Airlines, Changxin, Jia Xi, Hongqi, Peony, Yinghu, Nanhe, Meng He, Xindong, Cooperation, Peace, Unity, Huayang, Xincun, People and Liberation.
1September, 959, Wang Ting Commune divided Yinghu Brigade (formerly the sixth brigade) into three brigades: Yinghu, Taihu and West Lake.
1April 1962, Wang Ting Commune was further divided into Xinggeng, Changfang, Gonghe, Hongxing, Singapore Airlines, Xinjing, Changxin, Wang Si, Gardening, Jia Xi, Hongqi, Peony, Taihu Lake, West Lake, Yinghu, Heping, Nanhe, Meng He, Dongxiang, Xindong, Cooperation and Union.
1In July, 1966, Wang Ting Commune merged 28 brigades into 18 brigade, and renamed it Workers and Peasants, Dongfeng, Hongxing, Pioneer, Hongwei, Revolution, Dongfanghong, Hongqi, Long March, Taihu Lake, Forward, Victory, Hongguang, Xiangyang, Unity, Chaoyang, Xinhua and Guangming.
During the period of 1975- 1977, the Wang Ting Commune added the Commune Agricultural Science and Technology Extension Station (hereinafter referred to as the Commune Agricultural Station, the joint brigade Shujiabang, and the seventh and eighth production teams of Xie Hua Bang were placed under the Agricultural Station) and the fishing team became a brigade. 1978 the two production teams assigned to the agricultural station are classified as the United brigade, and the agricultural station is not compiled as a brigade.
1 980 65438+February1,in Wang Ting Commune 19 brigade, except Taihu Lake and fishery remained unchanged, 17 brigade was renamed as Xinggeng, Changfang, Huaxing, Singapore Airlines, Hejiajiao, Jia Xi, Wang Si and Zhazhai respectively.
1On July 25th, 983, the government and social organizations were separated, and the organizational system of Wang Ting Township was restored. There are villages (original brigade) and groups (original class), and Wang Ting Township governs 19 villages.
In July 1985, 13, the township was removed and the village was under the control of the town. Wang Ting still governs 19 villages, and there was no change in 2000. Wang Ting Town is rich in animal and plant resources, especially wild animals and plants, most of which can be developed and utilized. Annelids include earthworms, leeches and leeches.
Molluscs include river snails, river snails (commonly known as snails), snails, river (lake) mussels, clams, snails, yellow slugs (commonly known as dragonflies) and so on.
Vertebrates include Chinese sturgeon (also known as snakehead and yellow croaker), silver carp (also known as swordfish), short-jawed silver carp (also known as mackerel), whitebait, Taihu short-snout whitebait, carp, crucian carp, herring, grass carp, snakehead and silver carp (silver carp). Colored stone catfish (commonly known as snakehead), China snakehead, loach, catfish, eel, needlefish, snakehead (also known as snakehead), Monopterus albus, perch and perch. Japanese forest frog, Zewa frog, black-spotted frog (common name frog), tiger frog (common name frog), tortoise, soft-shelled turtle (common name turtle), warty gecko, blue-tailed skink (common name quadruped snake), skink, white-striped grass lizard, red-spotted snake (common name fire Crimson Lotus), red-spotted brocade snake (common name water snake) and jade-spotted brocade. Blind bald gray), cormorant (osprey, common name water crow), domestic chicken, green-headed chicken (commonly known as pheasant), goose, duck, mandarin duck, goshawk (commonly known as eagle), swallow falcon (commonly known as insect owl), quail, ring-necked pheasant (also known as pheasant
The plant resources in Wang Ting are mostly dicotyledonous plants and monocotyledonous plants in angiosperms. Seed plants include Cycas, Ginkgo biloba, Cedar, Cunninghamia lanceolata, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, cypress, cypress and so on.
Pteridophytes include Cynanchum multiflorum Thunb., Manjianghong (also known as Lv Ping) and Sophora japonica Thunb. waida Biancao.
Fungi include auricularia auricula, Lentinus edodes, mushrooms, Pleurotus ostreatus, Flammulina velutipes and Coprinus comatus.