In the second year of Xingping in the Eastern Han Dynasty (195), the Three Kingdoms moved from the county seat to Yuekou (now called Daicun Town) and changed the county name to Le 'an County. In the first year of Chen Tianjia in the Southern Dynasties (560), Le 'an County was abolished and Poyang County was replaced. In the 13th year of Taijian (58 1), Yin Cheng County was established, belonging to the original Le 'an County, and the county seat is still in Kuaikou. In the tenth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (59 1), the county organizational system was abolished and the jurisdiction was once again transferred to Poyang. In the fourth year of Tang Wude (62 1), Leping County was restored to the organizational system and belonged to Raozhou, Jiangnan Road. In nine years (26 years), the establishment of Leping County was abolished, and the jurisdiction was still transferred to Poyang.
In the fourth year of Tang Kaiyuan (7 16), Leping County was rebuilt again. The county seat is located in Changle Shuikou (now Tongshangang Village, Zhongbu Town) and belongs to Raozhou, Jiangnan West Road. In the 28th year (740), Huai Jin Township in the northeast of the county and Yu Hui Township in Xiuning County merged to form Wuyuan County. In the seventh year of Yuanhe (8 12), people from Danyang Township in the northeast of the county turned to Wuyuan. In the third year of neutralization (883), he moved to Huahou Town (now leping town).
In the second year of Southern Tang Dynasty (938), Dexing County was established in Leping, Yinshan and Nanbu townships. During the reign of Song Xining (1068- 1077), another villager was transferred to Dexing County.
In Yuanyuan Zhenyuan (1295), the county was upgraded to a state, belonging to Raozhou Road in Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
In the early Ming dynasty, the state changed to the county, and the road changed to the government. Leping was transferred to Jiujiang Road, Jiangxi with Rao Fu. In the seventh year of Zheng De (15 1:), all Xinjin Township and most of Fengle Township in the south of the county merged with Poyang County and parts of yugan county to form Wannian County.
Leping County in Qing Dynasty inherited the organizational system and subordinate relationship of Ming Dynasty.
From the first year of the Republic of China to the third year (1912-1914), the abandoned government set up roads, and Leping was under Xunyang Road (governing Jiujiang). In the fifth year of the Republic of China (19 16), counties were directly under the jurisdiction of provinces. In the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930), Leping established the county Soviet regime, which administered the three provinces of Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi. Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi provinces, the Northeast Jiangxi Special Committee and Revolutionary Committee are stationed in Leping. In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), after the Red Army retreated, Leping belonged to the fourth administrative region of Jiangxi Province (Poyang), and in the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935), it was changed to the fifth administrative region (the Commissioner moved to Jingdezhen).
On April 29th, 1949, China People's Liberation Army entered Leping. Leping County originally belonged to Leping District, Northeast Jiangxi Administrative Office (located in Leping). In June 5438+10 of the same year, the Commissioner's office moved to Jingdezhen and changed to Fuliang area. 1952 10 Leping was changed to Shangrao area. 1983 10 month, changed to Jingdezhen city.
1On July 27th, 1992, the Ministry of Civil Affairs (People's Bank of China [1992]No. 106) gave an official reply: with the approval of the State Council, Leping County was abolished and leping city was established. On September 2 1 day of the same year, leping city was formally established. Now it is a planned city in Jiangxi Province, managed by Jingdezhen City.
Guanfeng Township was established on May 6th 1984 (Ganfu Zi [1984] 1 1). On June 2,1,1985, Lishan Township, Hongyan Township, Cormorant Township, Wenshan Township, Keshan Township, Shiligang Township and Jin 'eshan Township were established (No.333 [1985]).
1988 65438+February 10, cancel Yongshan Township, Zhongbu Township, Jiedu Township, Legong Township and Qiao Zhen Township, and establish Yongshan Town, Zhongbu Town, Jiedu Town, Legong Town and Qiao Zhen Town; Lehe Town is established, and its administrative area governs six village committees, including Shi Xia, Bao Zhong, Yangcun, Jiudun, Wang Jia and Xindian, and Xiajia Village, a village committee in Hu Jia (ReplyNo Gan Hanmin [1988] 138).
1989, Longkou Village Committee of Fang Jia Town was included in Cormorant Township; Some village committees in Hougang Township and Jiedu Township were placed under the jurisdiction of leping town (Reply No.82 [1989]).
On June 5th, 1997, Lilin Township, Hougang Township, Taqian Township, Shuangtian Township, Qiaokou Township, Hongyan Township, Gaojia Township, Maokou Township and Lingang Township were abolished, and Lilin Town, Hougang Town, Taqian Town, Shuangtian Town, Qiaokou Town and hongyan town were established.
1999 City-wide jurisdiction 16 Town and 9 townships: leping town, Qiao Zhen Town, Yongshan Town, Jiedu Town, Legang Town, Zhongbu Town, Lehe Town, Lingang Town, Taqian Town, Hougang Town, hongyan town, Qikou Town, Gaojia Town, Shuangtian Town and Laikou Town. Now there are Mongolian, Hui, Tibetan, Uygur, Miao, Yi, Zhuang, Buyi, Korean, Manchu, Dong, Yao, Bai, Tujia, Hani, Dai, Li, She, Kazak, Russian, Oroqen, Gaoshan, Shui, Naxi, Tu, Salar and Wa. (2000 Population Census)
In 2000, the whole city administered 16 towns and 9 townships. According to the data of the fifth census, the total population of the city is 729,639; Among them: leping town 994 10, Lilin town 34903, Qiao Zhen town 484 19, Legong town 60 17 1, Hougang town 42762, Taqian town 28792, Shuangtian town 38789 and Yongshan town 569. Gaojia Town 19497, Mingkou Town 2049 1, Zhongbu Town 53529, Jiedu Town 58 125, Wukou Town 23522, hongyan town 4009, Lehe Town 7405, Guanfeng Township1582. Lishan Township 10872, Jin 'eshan Township 583 1, Cormorant Township 16508, Wenshan Township 13976, Keshan Township 6779, Shiligang Township1466.
200 1, leping city merged 25 towns into 16. 165438+1On October 26th, the Civil Affairs Department of Jiangxi Province gave an official reply (Gan Min Zi [20065438+0] No.528), agreeing to cancel the organizational system of leping town and set up ji yang Sub-district Office; Cancel the organizational system of Kanshang Township, merge with Tashan Village Committee under Qiao Zhen Town, and set up Tashan Sub-district Office; Revocation of Guashan Township (Mountain Calendar) and its transfer to hongyan town; Tian Huixiang was revoked and transferred to Lilin Town; Revoke Lehe Town and transfer it to Lingang Town; Revocation of Guanfeng Township and its transfer to Legang Town; Revocation of Wenshan Township and transfer to Zhongbu Town; Keshan Township was revoked and transferred to Taqian Town (except Lv Jia Village Committee); Lv Jia Village Committee was placed under Yongshan Town; Cancel Jin' eshan Township and place it under Wukou Town; Mingkou Town was renamed as Mingkou Town.
At the end of 2003, the total population was 786,000. Among them, the urban population is 6.5438+0.6 million.
By the end of 2004, the whole city had jurisdiction over 2 streets, 14 towns and 2 townships.
In 2004, Huiyang Street governed: Friendship Neighborhood Committee, Etoushan Neighborhood Committee, Alliance Neighborhood Committee, Bayi Neighborhood Committee, Feixianqiao Neighborhood Committee, People's New Village Neighborhood Committee, Taojiaqiao Neighborhood Committee, Nanwai Street Neighborhood Committee, Anping Neighborhood Committee, Yingbin Neighborhood Committee, Jingfengmen Neighborhood Committee, Wenchang Men Site Ruins Neighborhood Committee, Fuyao Neighborhood Committee, Guanyinquan Neighborhood Committee, Municipal Efficiency Neighborhood Committee, Zoujia Neighborhood Committee, Huyaofan Neighborhood Committee, etc.
In 2004, it administered Tashan Street: Kanshang Neighborhood Committee, Tianji Neighborhood Committee, Nan 'an Neighborhood Committee, Shangfan Neighborhood Committee, Tashan Neighborhood Committee, Huadian Neighborhood Committee and Jiangwei Neighborhood Committee.
In 2004, it administered Qiao Zhen Town: Qiao Zhen Town Neighborhood Committee, Kengkou Village, Tanghu Village, Dajia Village, Sun Jia Village, gutang Village, Dunshang Village, JOE Village, Zhenyuan Village, Xinle Village, Bai Le Village, Huqu Village, Shenxi Village, Caijia Village, Lean Village, Huli Village, Qian Ku Village, Diaozhong Village and Yangban Village.
In 2004, Legang Town governed: Port Neighborhood Committee, Zhangjiaqiao Neighborhood Committee, Wangli Village, Dalubian Village, Yu Jia Village, Xie Jia Village, Gao Chen Village, Zhu Xia Village, Wang Hong Village, yuanjiacun Village, Tarui Village, Lishou Village, Longhuizhou Village, Houban Village, Handu Village, Mingshan Village, longxi village Village, Longtang Village, Le Tong Village and Chenkui Village.
Yongshan Town governs: Yongshan Neighborhood Committee, LAM Raymond Neighborhood Committee, Yangou Neighborhood Committee, Chexi Village, Liucha Village, Houtian Village, Zhuchong Village, Hengtang Village, Licun Village, Lintou Village, Donggang Village, Minkou Village, Shaotian Village, Tanyang Village, Guankou Village and heng shan cun.
Zhongbu Town governs: Zhongbu Neighborhood Committee, Zhongbu Village, Huangtie Village, Fangshan Village, Tongpo Village, Tongshan Village, Yejia Village, Shanglianzui Village, Dong Fan Village, Wantou Village, Nanshan Village, Shiyuan Village, Shuangxifan Village, Wuxin Village, henan village Village, Li Antang Village and Jia Wei Village.
Jiedu Town governs Jiedu Community, Yangzi 'an Community, Rulin Community, Huajia Community, Shuangqiao Community, Yanzhou Community, Liu Long Village, Linli Village, Zuishang Village, Nanban Village, Fangjiatan Village, Janice Village, Xu Hu Village, Changban Village, Jiangjia Village, Wu Li Village, Hubin Village, Pancun Village, Luodu Village, Xuli Village and Zhongjia Village.
Hongyan town governs Hongyan Village, Wu Jia Village, Luohong Village, Gancun Village, Xiangjiazhuang Village, Duanjia Village, Xiabuduan Village, Hucun Village, State-owned Liju Temple Branch, State-owned Yangshan Hill Branch, State-owned Curie Mountain Tea Branch, State-owned Duanjia Branch, State-owned Renewal Forest Farm, State-owned Maoshan Branch and State-owned Curie Mountain Forestry Institute.
Lilin Town governs: Lilin Neighborhood Committee, Tian Hui Community, Huangjia Village, Zhu Qiao Village, Pailou Village, yangqiao Village, Dewey Village, Shang Zhou Village, Chenjiabu Village, Xinzhuang Village, Baitu Village, Puli Village, Wuniban Village, Xincheng Village, Tabei Village, Baoban Village, Gan Tang Village, Qianbao Village, Laowu Village, Maqiao Village and Sunban Village.
Hougang Town governs Chengjiabian Community, Tangjiafan Community, Miaodingxia Community, Gujia Community, Shantang Village, Datian Village, Tianling Village, Panxi Village, Hutang Village, Xujiaban Village, Yexing Village, Xing Tao Village, cheng jia cun Village, New Gao Qiao Village, Xichong Village, Shuikou Village, Guanjiang Village and Luojiang Village.
Taqian Town governs: Taqian Town Community, Lower Xu Cun, Wanshan Village, Laoshanxia Village, Yan Qian Village, Yingli Village, Huamenlou Village, Taian Village, Xinwuchang Village, Majia Village, Tayang Village, Taolin Village, Pengjia Village, Xinyuan Village, Upper Xu Cun Village, Lanqiao Village and State-owned Keshan Sub-bureau.
Shuangtian Town governs Tian Li Village, Longzhu Village, Shuangxi Village, Huangling Village, Dianshang Village, Qiaotou Village, Shanghe Village, Laomu Village, Xinmiao Village, Luheng Village, Hua Shuang Village, Longmiao Village, Jiafan Village, Jintongwei Village, Jiande Village and Deming Village.
Lingang Town governs Lingang Village, Xiapai Village, Wang Jiacun Village, Shixia Village, Bao Zhong Village, Jiudun Village, Hu Jia Village, Luojia Village, Li Bian Village, Gangbian Village, Gutian Village, Xiabao Village, Baiqiao Village, Silian Village, Mule Village and Xi Gu Village.
Gaojia Town governs: Gaojia Town Neighborhood Committee, Yangjiabian Village, Meiyan Village, Zhuangquan Village, Zhangmuli Village, Niaoshu Village, Shanglao Village, Guanzhuang Village, Cangtian Village, Gaojia Village, Lujia Village, village of tianshan and Dongjiawu Forest Farm in state-owned Gaojia Town.
Mangkou Town governs: Mangkou Town Neighborhood Committee, Liuyi Village, Liuyi Village, Sanliu Village, Liusi Village, Shangsi Village, Lankeng Village, Mingkou Village, Shangnan 'an Village, Zhuwu Village, Xujiawan Village, Daicun Village and Wuyiqiao Village.
Wukou Town governs: Wukou Village, Jiangcun Village, Meixi Village, Hanjiatang Village, Jianshan Village, Zhao Jia Village, Huanying Village, Chengjiadun Village, Yangxi Village, taoyuan village Village, Xiqiao Village, Yao Chong Village and Jiantou Village.
Cormorant Township governs: Hanjia Village, Long Ting Village, Yanghu Village, Shang 'nao Village, Zhong 'nao Village, Xia 'ao Village, Guojiatan Village, Chengxin Village, Longkou Village, Wanxi Village, Niwu Branch and Yanggangshan Branch.
Shiligang Township governs Nangang Village, Huanggao Village, Sanfang Village, Huyang Village, Dianshanghu Village, Fengyuan Village, Wuwang Village, Baita Village, Cangxia Village, Shiligang Branch, Jiaoyuan Branch and Mangshan Branch.
Jin 'eshan Township (Agricultural High-tech Park) has jurisdiction over Xiangtou Village in Wang Jiacun, 300 state-owned branches, Jin 'eshan branch and Hushan branch.
Lean River Industrial Park, Tongjiashan Industrial Park and Tashan Industrial Park
Now there are Mongolian, Hui, Tibetan, Uygur, Miao, Yi, Zhuang, Buyi, Korean, Manchu, Dong, Yao, Bai, Tujia, Hani, Dai, Li, She, Kazak, Russian, Oroqen, Gaoshan, Shui, Naxi, Tu, Salar and Wa. (2000 Population Census)