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The Evolution of Urban Organizational System in Liu Qing
In the early days of liberation, it was called Tonggu Town, which belonged to Wujiabao (now Wu Jia Town).

1952 merged with Yongxing Temple (now Yongxing Temple Village) under Fuxing Township (now Jue Yuan Town), 1953 established Yongxing Township.

1956 There are nine clubs in Yongxing Township: Guihua Club, Liu Qing Club, People's Club, Republican Club, Democratic Club, Rongshan Club, Yongxing Club, Shengli Club and Qianjin Club. Some societies (villages) have branches under them.

1958 merged with townships and towns to form Wu People's Commune.

1962 broke away from Wu Jia and Yu Fang and established Yongxing People's Commune separately.

March 8 1965 yongxing commune has 1 1 brigades, the first brigade has 1 1 production teams, the second brigade has 6 production teams, and the third brigade has1/production teams.

1979 During the census of geographical names, it was renamed Liu Qing Township because it was located on the banks of the Liu Qing River. Still under the jurisdiction of Wu Jia District. Administer 1 1 natural villages, 1 10 cooperatives.

198 1 year 65438+February 2, Yongxing Commune was changed to Liu Qing People's Commune.

1994 65438+ 10 month, organizational system was adjusted, and towns were built by districts. Wu Jia Town's Yu Fang Brigade and Gao Qiao Brigade were placed under the jurisdiction of Liu Qing, and Liu Qing Township was renamed Liu Qing Town. Jurisdiction over Liu Qing, Longjing Temple, Mozi, Tianchang, Tukan, Dadang, Yongxing Temple, Yanzi Rock, Fangchong, Feng Jiaping, Macau, Rongjiang, Yu Fang and Huanggetan 14 villages.

On February 25th, 1998, Huanggetan, Yu Fang and Rongjiang villages in Liu Qing Town were placed under the jurisdiction of Wu Jia Town.

In June of 200 1 year, the organizational system was adjusted again and towns were merged. Yu Fang Brigade and Gao Qiao Brigade are under the jurisdiction of Wu Jia Town, and the name of Liu Qing Town remains unchanged.

In 2005, Liu Qing Town governed Liu Qing, Longjing Temple, Yongxing Temple, Machao and Xinmiaozi.

In 20 10, Liu Qing town governed 3 villages, 35 residents' groups and 1 community.

In 20 14, the administrative division of Liu Qing Town remained unchanged, and it was still Liu Qing Community, Longjingmiao Village, Macao Village and Yongxing Temple Village.