History of Jinghe Town
Jinghe Town, named after the ancient Jinghe River, is the seat of the town government and has a long history. According to the records of Huai 'an prefecture, Jinghe Dam was built in the fifth year of Ming Dynasty (1440) and sailed. At the beginning of Jingtai, the city gate was built, warehouses were set up, and grain was transported to Yancheng counties. There are records of Jinghepu, Jinghe Dongfang, Jinghe Xifang and Jinghe Pass in the records of Shanyang County. According to legend, the Jinghe River was dug in the Three Kingdoms of the Eastern Han Dynasty, connected to the lakeside area in the east, and connected to Baima Lake and Hangou (now the Grand Canal) in the west. It is the main road of Lixia and the distribution center of agricultural and sideline products. Since the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Song, Ming and Qing dynasties have set up checkpoints in Jinghe River for city defense, water transport, smuggling and tax collection, so it is called "Jinghe Pass". During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the territory of Jinghe successively belonged to the vassal states of Wu and Chu. The Qin Dynasty belongs to Huaiyin County. The first year of Yuanshou in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 1 17) was assigned to Sheyang County. In the seventh year of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (4 1 1), Shanyang County and Shanyang County were located, belonging to Yang Shan, and they have been the first town in the south of the county for thousands of years. During the reign of Kangxi, the four townships of Lehe were named Jinghe Dongfang, with directors, township conventions and local insurance. In the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), Shanyang County was renamed Huai 'an County, abolishing the township system in the Qing Dynasty and establishing the city and township system. Jinghe belongs to the sixth district, which governs Jingxi Township and Jiu 'an City. Resident Jinghe town. In the 28th year of the Republic of China, Jinghe, with six districts and one district, governed ten towns including Sanmin Township, Betty Township, Chijing Township, Jinghe Town, Huxing Township, Songzhu Township, Zuobao Township, Khufu Township, Datong Township and Zhang Qiao Town. In the 30th year of the Republic of China (194 1), Jingyang Township was added. The territory is 74 square kilometers,1/township, 78 insurance companies, 7 13A, 7 1 1 3 households, 36,363 people, 1336 able-bodied men. In the 32nd year of the Republic of China (1943), Baoying County Committee and Baoying County Government were established in May. Jinghe River was placed under the jurisdiction of Baoying County from Huai 'an County, and successively belonged to Zhang Qiao and Huangpu District. However, the six areas of the Kuomintang regime are still in Jinghe, which is under the jurisdiction of the Huai' an county government of the Kuomintang. In 34 years of the Republic of China (1945), Baoying was recovered in August, and in September, it was divided into 15 area, and Jinghe was under the jurisdiction of Zhang Qiao. In 65438+February, Zhang Qiao was renamed Jinghe District. It has jurisdiction over Jinghe, Zhang Qiao, Chi Jing, Datong, Khufu, Jingyang, Songzhu, Betty, Sanmin, Zuobao, and the household name 1 1 township. 1949165438+10 Jinghe and Huangpu merged into Jinghe district, which governs 15 townships. 1April, 958, the area was withdrawn and merged into townships, and Jinghe and Huangpu were divided into two townships. 1958 People's Commune was implemented in September, and Jinghe was called Jinghe People's Commune. 1May, 959, Jinghe and Huangpu merged into Hongqiao Commune, with Hongqiao as its headquarters. 1962 65438+ 10 Hongqiao commune is divided into Jinghe commune and Huangpu commune. On April 28, 2000, the township division was adjusted, Huangpu Township was revoked and merged into Jinghe River. June 65438+June 654381October+May 2002, with the approval of the provincial people's government, Jinghe Township was abolished, Jinghe Town was established, and the village management system was implemented.