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Historical evolution of Ertang town
Ertang Township is 10 km away from the city center, hence the name Ertang. It is a post station in Qing Dynasty, belonging to Jingjiang Road, Jingjiang House in Ming Dynasty, Guilin House in Qing Dynasty, Guilin County and Lingui County in the early years of the Republic of China, and Guilin County in June of the second year of the Republic of China. 19 years, belonging to cool wind area. 3 1 belongs to Taisha Township Office, Zhemu Township Office and Sanhe Township Office.

After the merger of 65438+September 2009, Ertang Township belonged to Zhetai District Office, Sanhe District Office and Southwest Corridor District Office. 1949,65438+February, Zhejiang-Taiwan District Office was renamed as Nanjiao District, Southwest Corridor District was renamed as Xijiao District, and Sanhe District merged with North Corridor District, which was called Northern Suburb. April 1950, old village, east village, Tangcun, Waicun, Fodian Bridge Village, Tangzhushan Village, Taojia Village, Rentou Village, Last Month Village, Tannan Village, Yang Jiacun, Luojia Village, Chadianbao Village, Ertang Village, Next Month Village, West Village, Changjia Village, Toutou Village, Shenwanli Village, Dengjia Village, Tiantou Village, Nancun Village, Tangjiawan Village and Shangsha Village. 1952 At the end of the land reform, the Guangxi Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China decided to move the streets and villages of Lingui County to the suburbs in 1950. In September of the same year, Ertang Township was subordinate to the People's Government of Nanjiao District of Guilin City, and the office address of Nanjiao District People's Government was in Zhemuxu. Donglian and Hexie Township People's Government are subordinate to Xijiao People's Government, and the office address of Xijiao People's Government is in Jiashan Village.