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The Historical Evolution of Danyang Town
The ancients built water conservancy projects here and built nine weirs, so they called them nine weirs. The data of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China called it Jiuchong Weir. In modern times, it is said that descendants of Mongols built the Jiuzhong Courtyard here, hence the name. This fallacy is caused by the similar pronunciation of Yanheyuan.

In ancient times, it was a nine-fold weir.

1958, No.9 Middle School People's Commune was established, belonging to Deng County (now dengzhou city).

1969 65438+1On October 26th, Taocha Canal Head Hub Project started in Shipangang, Jiuchong Taocha.

With the initial completion of the Middle Route of South-to-North Water Transfer Project in the early 1970s, Danjiangkou Reservoir flooded a large area of land in Xichuan. In February, Dengxian No.9 Middle School, Houpo Commune 1972, 56 brigades and 573 production teams were placed under Xichuan County, so Taocha Village, where the head of the middle route of South-to-North Water Transfer Project under the jurisdiction of dengzhou city, was placed under Xichuan County, but dengzhou city kept 65,438 on both sides of the head.

1984, Jiuzhong People's Commune was changed to Jiuzhong Township.

1996, Jiuzhong Township was upgraded to Jiuzhong Town, belonging to Xichuan County.

In 2007, with the approval of the Henan Provincial People's Government, the original nine towns were officially renamed Danyang Town (but the portal website of Xichuan People's Government has always been called Nine Towns. )