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The Local History of Liucun Township
Liucun Township is an old revolutionary base area, which was originally the land of three counties: Puyang, Neihuang and Slippery. 1926 Qiankou Village (then the ninth district of Puyang County) Zhao joined the * * * Production Party in Daming Normal University and established branches in Qiankou and Houhua Village in July of 1927. In the same year 10, Qiankou Village established the first Puyang County Committee. In the winter of 1928, under the leadership of the county party Committee, the farmers' associations on both sides of the river cleared the corruption account of Cai Hongbin, the person in charge of Xuehuazhuang (covering Xue Cun, Huacun and Xinggu 10 villages), and won. 1929 February 2005 15, Wenxing valley held a meeting to celebrate the victory of the liquidation struggle, which was suppressed by the landlord. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, it was the anti-Japanese base area in the sand area of the Hebei-Shandong-Henan border region, and was designated as the third area of newly-built Gaoling County. 1949, Gaoling County was revoked as the sixth district of Neihuang County.

1956 65438+1October 7th, Liucun was the first village in the county to establish Dongfanghong collective agricultural cooperative (advanced agricultural cooperative), and Liucun Township established a district-level organizational system in 1957. There are six villages in China, and the township government offices are located in Liu Mu Village, hence the name. 1958 changed to Liucun People's Commune. 1984, Liucun Township, Township People's Government and Township directly under the authority were restored, and all enterprises and institutions were located in the former site of the People's Commune on the south side of Liu Mu Village.

Liucun is saline-alkali land in the east and north, mixed soil in the middle and west, and sandy land in the south, accounting for 8%, 72% and 20% of the total land area respectively.