Later renamed: Xihuangli. Now it's called western oriole.
Oriental oriole: The village was built in the early Jin Dynasty. In the northwest of the village, there is a small fortress built by Shangshu (Xingzan) of the Ministry of War. Because the small castle is yellow, it is named Donghuanglei.
Later renamed: Donghuangli. Now it's called oriental oriole.
Xiyu Village: The village was built in the Song Dynasty. At the beginning of the establishment of the village, the village was named Fish Village because it looked like a fish. Later, the word "fish" was written as "fish" 1937 is divided into two villages. Because the village is in the west, it is named Xiyu Village.
West eight Square: The village was built in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Because there is Dongbafang in the east of the village, it is named Xibafang.
Dongwanggezhuang: The village was built in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Because its ancestor was Wang Xing, it was named Dongwanggezhuang.
Dongbafang: The village was built in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Because there were eight households and eight houses in the ancestors, it was named Bajianfang Village, which was later called Bajianfang Village. Later, another village was built in the west of the village 1 Li, with the same name, so it was named Dongbafang to show the difference.
Grade 15: According to the written records on the ancient clock, the village was built in the Song Dynasty, formerly known as Lost Nest Chicken (meaning unknown), and later called Grade 15.
Xinzhuang: After the establishment of the city in the Eastern Han Dynasty, some people moved out of west eight Fangcun and lived in Xizhanzhuang Village, hence the name Xinzhuang. The village is located in Dawa area, which is low-lying and prone to waterlogging, and the bottom of the pond passes through the east of the village.
Thousands of moons: The village was built in the Yuan Dynasty. Wang Yue, a famous minister in Yuan Dynasty, once set up a relief flag here. Named Nanqi Village, and later called Nanqi Village. In the early Ming Dynasty, it was changed to Qianwangyue Village. Because Wang Yue saved many local people in the Yuan Dynasty, the people built a Wang Yue Temple.
Allusions:
1286, in the 24th year of Yuan Dynasty, Wang Xiangyue went to the DPRK to help the starving people in Hejian. The distribution of relief goods is average, fair and reasonable, and the disaster situation is properly investigated, which has saved many lives. ("Yuan Shi Wang Yuechuan" went out to help the hungry people in Hejian, and all of them got good approval and survived. In the third year of Dade, Xin Chou 1299, Wang made an appointment to go to Gyeonggi East Road to help the hungry, distributed 500,000 stone rice and saved more than 500,000 hungry people. Taking this opportunity, he discussed the ten advantages and disadvantages of JD.COM in detail, and requested to send food and rice again to continue to help them. Zhongshu Province adopted his suggestion to regenerate the people. ("Yuan Shi-Wang Yuechuan"): I gave a letter to the hungry people on Gyeonggi East Road, giving 500,000 meters to live in more than 500,000 people. Please send rice to help JD. COM, and China's book won the support of the people with its words. ) and Liu Minzhong's "Tombstone to Rong Lu Doctor Situ Zhuguowen Maharaja" wrote: (Wang Yue) offers aid to the county, and when the public (Wang Yue's father Wang Songnian) recovers from illness, he will call an appointment. The public listened: "Hungry people have to feed the messenger. What if the children come?" Fu Zhao.
Hou: The village was built in the Yuan Dynasty, formerly known as Beiqi Village (Beiqi Village). Later, the former King's Covenant was renamed as the later King's Covenant.
Textual research: Liu Chongyou's genealogy was rebuilt in the thirty-ninth year of Qianlong, namely 1774. The genealogy preface says: "I am Liu, who lived in Xiaoxingzhou, northern Xinjiang, and Yongle Jingnan at the beginning of the year (1399). My second ancestor's brother chose to live in Wang Yue village and later became a pepper man.
Dongyu Village: The village was built in the Song Dynasty. At the beginning of the village, the village looked like a fish, so it was named Fish Village. Later, the word "fish" was written as "fish" 1937 is divided into two villages, so the village is in the east, hence the name Dongyu Village.
Lingcheng: According to historical records, it was built in the Western Han Dynasty. It's Aling City, which belongs to Youzhou. In the first year of Jianwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 years), General Ren Guang was named Alinghou. The abandoned city in the Northern Wei Dynasty was Lingcheng, a city that was later flooded. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu and Liu built a village in the north of the ancient city, which was still called Lingcheng. The village is near Qiling Highway in the north, and the ancient ocean can flow through the center of the village. * * * is divided into four brigades.
Su Zhuang: The village was built in the Ming Dynasty. The Shu family moved from Renqiu to build a village here, so it was named Shujiazhuang, which was later changed to Suzhuang because of homophonic. This village is to the west of Guyanghe.
Hou: This village was built in the early Qing Dynasty. Because there is a big earth gorge in the north of the village, it was named Hou gorge, which was later written as Hou gorge.
Junzhuang: In the first year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1403), Gao, Li and Ma migrated here first, so they succeeded in raising soldiers, hence the name Junzhuang.
Zhang jia zhuang: This village was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, and Zhang Yi (the official residence garrison) in Kaifeng, Henan Province built the village here, so it was called Zhangzhuang. 198 1 was renamed as zhang jia zhuang in February. The village is located in Dawa area to the east of Guyanghe River.
Bianjiapu: a village built in the Ming Dynasty. A family named Bian in Renqiu has cultivated a certain life here. Because of its pavement, it is named Bianjiapu. Later, the word "bian" was written as "bian", hence the name Bianjiapu.
Beiluzhuang: In the early years of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, Wang moved here from Hongdong City, Shanxi Province to settle down. At that time, there were many reeds here, so it was named Beiluzhuang. Because there were two Luzhuang at that time, the village lived in the north, so it was named Beiluzhuang.
Shijiazhuang: The village was built in the Ming Dynasty. It used to be a remote place surrounded by water. People with a history of surnames settled here and made a living by fishing, so they were named Shijiazhuang.