The Historical Evolution of Qi Hong Town
Qi Hong Township is an important market town with a long history on the south road of Qimen County. Song belongs to the oil factory in Wushan township; In the Yuan Dynasty, Li Han was the capital, belonging to the thirteenth capital of Wu Shan Township, and was placed in the same place in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. 1932 belongs to South Zone 3; 1939 belongs to Menan Township, Area 2; 1947, which has jurisdiction over Yiyong, Laohu Village, Changtou, Chakou, Yueshanxia and Tangkengtou. At the beginning of liberation, it was still called Meinan Township, and in June 1950+0 belonged to the third district, and in July 1952 belonged to Tian Yue, Chakou, Yaocun and Palm townships in Tafang District. On June 1956, the fourth township was merged into the two townships of Brown Yao and Chakou, which belonged to Shuangping District. In June+10 of the same year, the two townships of Bulangyao and Chakou merged into Changtou Township, and Ketan and Minxi Township were also included. 1958 10, the county has established five large communes, which are subordinate to Qi Hong Commune. 196 1 year, the big commune was abolished and the county was divided into 25 small communes. Communes in the areas under their jurisdiction are still named after "Qi Hong". 1August, 983, changed to commune, built township, called Qi Hong township.