The Historical Evolution of Lantou Town
Lantou Town was a barbarian lawsuit in Shaxi and other places under the jurisdiction of Buxue in Yixi in Yuan Dynasty, and it belonged to Xiongsuozexi in Ming Dynasty. Some areas are disputed with Bozhou. It was once under the jurisdiction of Huangshadu District Inspection Office, and it was still a local official system. Established in the third year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1663), Lantou Town now has its own ethnic group. Lantou Street was called "Dalantou" before the Republic of China. Changba, Mudong, and Dunyili belonged to Changba, Mudong and Andi, respectively. It was called "Dalantou" in the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), and it was abolished and changed to a subordinate. In 24 years, the sixth district (Andi) of Qianxi County was established. At the turn of Li San, cha yuan xiang was classified as a part of the sixth, seventh, eighth, fourth and fifth five-guarantee plan. 1950, belonging to Lantou Village and seven districts (tea gardens). 1953, Reconstruction of Lantou Township. 1956 after the tea garden area was revoked, it merged with Ganhe and Gaoguo, and built Lantou Township, which was placed under the jurisdiction of Andy District. 1962, the establishment of the commune, the establishment of the revolutionary committee during the Cultural Revolution, 1978, and the abolition of the commune in 1984 all belong to the Andes. 1992, construction and withdrawal of Lantou Township. 1992 When the system was reformed, the original Lantou Township and Maogang Township merged to form Lantou Township. 1995 was approved by the provincial people's government and became an established town that now manages 17 villages. In the Qing Dynasty, Maogang belonged to Di Mei in Dunyili, and in the Republic of China, part of it belonged to Wuliubao under the jurisdiction of Andi Town, and part of it belonged to Minghui Township (democracy), all of which were assigned to An area. Before 1950s, the highway from Andi to Lantou crossed its border, with many shrubs and no one along the way. This is a low-middle hilly area where wild animals haunt. Locals call it Jiuli Maogang, which has always been under the jurisdiction of Dazhai, Democracy and Lantou. 1977, in order to resettle the flooded immigrants in Jinsha county of Wujiang reservoir area, the county party Committee organized 30,000 migrant workers to camp in Jiuli Maogang, and opened up more than 3,300 mu of terraced soil for 166 immigrants to cultivate. 1979, the "new immigrant commune" with the meaning of new immigrants was established, 1984.