Evolution of Jincheng Town
The Warring States period was the capital of Yunnan. The Western Han Dynasty belongs to Yizhou County, and Shu Han belongs to Jianning County. The Western Jin Dynasty still belonged to Yizhou County, which was governed by the county. In the second year of Yongjia, it was renamed as Jinning County, which belonged to Ningzhou and was governed by Ningzhou and Jinning counties. Sui dynasty, Jinning county belongs to Tang dynasty, Jinning prefecture belongs to Nanzhao, and it belongs to Tuodong Festival. The establishment of Yang Castle in the Song Dynasty (Dali Kingdom) is an illustration. Yang Castle was built in the mansion in the early Yuan Dynasty, and later changed to Jinning Mansion, which belongs to Zhongqing Road and Yunnan Mansion in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. 1840, there were four townships in Jinning prefecture, Jincheng was the hometown of the prefecture, with five stores and twenty-six villages under its jurisdiction. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the abandoned township was changed into a district, which was called the first district. 19 13 The abandoned land was changed to a township called Jinyi Township; 1927, Jinyi Township was changed to Area 1; 1935, changed to Jinyi Township; 1945, changed to town; In 65437, Jinyi Town was changed to Jianning Town. 1 June, 1950, the people's government was established, with Jincheng as the first district, under the jurisdiction of 10 administrative village and 1956 rural wasteland. Jinning was divided into1town, with Jincheng as the town. 1958, Jinning, Kunyang and Chenggong counties merged, using Jinning county name, the county government moved to Kunyang, and the Hongqi commune was established. In the same year, 65438+ February was renamed Jincheng Commune. In June, 1983 was renamed as Jincheng Town, in June, 1984 was renamed as Jincheng District, and 10/988 was renamed as Jincheng Town. 1997, with an area of 96.8 square kilometers and a population of 38,000, governs Yuziwu, Baisha, Fu You, Guangji, Caocun, Xiaohai, Yonghe, Chaihe, Tianchengmen, Dongmen, Ximen, Nanmen, Beimen, Xiaozhai, Xinzhuang, Wuli and Shibei 17. In 2006, Hua Le Township was revoked and merged into Jincheng Town. The former Hua Le Township is located in the east of Jinning County, 33 kilometers away from the county seat. Historically, it belongs to Chengjiang, Jiangchuan and Jinning counties. According to the Records of Heyang County, Han belongs to Yuyuan County, Heyang County in Nanzhao, Chengjiang County in Yuan Dynasty, which was used in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the Republic of China belongs to Wubao outside Fusui Township in Chengjiang County. The south belongs to Cuifeng Township, Jiangchuan County; The northern part belongs to Bachelor Township, Jinning County. After 1950, they belong to Hua Le Township in the second district of Chengjiang County, Guanling Township in Jiangchuan County and Shili Township in the first district of Jinning County respectively. Chengjiang part of 1953 and Jiangchuan part of 1958 were successively assigned to the first district of Jinning County. 1April 1958 belongs to Hongqi Commune in Jinning County. 19 1 in June, Hua Le rural commune was established. /kloc-0 was changed to Hua Le township in June, 1983,/kloc-0 was changed to district in June, 1984, and/kloc-0 was changed to township in June, 1987 (Chinese administrative ceremony: 65438+) 1997, with an area of123./kloc-