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Village History and Village Records of Xiao Zhao Village
Xiao Zhao Wangzhuang (Xiao Zhao Village), also known as Xiao Zhao, is a village under the jurisdiction of Bird's Nest Town. It is located in the south of the county seat, with the distance of Lijin City16.4km to the south and Dazhao Wangzhuang to the north. According to legend, in the second year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1369), Zhao moved here from Hongdong County, Shanxi Province, forming a small village. Because the village is adjacent to Dazhao Wangzhuang in the north, it is named Xiao Zhao, which belongs to Lijin County. After Wang moved the capital, it was called Wangzhuang, and it has been used ever since. In the ninth year of Guangxu reign (1883), Xiaozhaozhuang, also known as Xiao Zhao for short, and in the tenth year of the Republic of China (192 1 year), the Yellow River burst at Gongjia, and the village was washed away and silted up. In the 12th year of the Republic of China (1923), residents returned to the original site to build a village. In the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929), the Yellow River burst at Hujiatan, washed away the village, silted it up and rebuilt the village after the disaster. The highway leads to Lijin City and towns in the county.