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Historical Evolution of Fengcheng Street
In the thirty-first year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1398), Da Songwei was established. In the 13th year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (1735), after the county was established, the county resident was called the city, and later it was called the city. 1942 After liberation in September, it was renamed Fengcheng. Fengcheng Commune was founded in September 1958. 1May, 984, changed to Fengcheng Town. 1996, with an area of 78 square kilometers and a population of 32,000, governs Xidatan, Zhong Fang, Lianhe, Zangjia, Miaotou, Huangjia, Chengjia, Shirenbo, Zhifang, Xihe Cliff, Yaoshang, Shengli, Jianshe, Pioneer, Yi Tong, Diagonal 'ao, Songshantang and Dongchi. In 2002, Fengcheng Town covered an area of 76 square kilometers, with a population of 36.5438+0.5 million, and governed 38 villages. In May, 2003, Fengcheng Town was abolished, and Fengcheng Street was established in the administrative area of the former Fengcheng Town, and the office was stationed in the former Fengcheng Town Government.