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The History of jiepai Kou Village
My ancestral home is Wangjiazhuang, Zaoqiang County, Jizhou.

Ming Hongwu ordered Yinwan to move to Nanmiao Mountain Villa, forty-five miles northeast of Laiwu County, Taian Prefecture, Jinan, Shandong Province, and settled in Yan.

My ancestors were shy and lived in Miao village in Lion.

The second sai-jo taboo political repair, pedantic Yidu County Nanwangjiazhuang settlement.

On the "Temple Monument" in the village are the words "Villagers in Wangjiazhuang Village, Fu Xiao Township, Yidu County, Qingzhou Prefecture, build Guandi Temple".

The word "Wangjiatuan" was recorded in Boshan County Records in the 18th year of Qing Qianlong (1753) and the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937) respectively.

Accordingly, this village existed before the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty (1403).

It is said that this village was inhabited in its early years.

Wang Jiatuan was named after his surname.

Later, due to a large number of immigrants from Wang Xing, it was renamed "jiepai Kou Village" because of its earliest immigrants, the largest population and the habit of local people whispering.

According to the spectrum, Fang moved from Pingyang County, Shanxi Province to build a village in the early Ming Dynasty. Because there are two provincial boundary cards in the west and Shahe Ferry in the east, it is named jiepai Koucun.