The Tang Dynasty changed to Suqian, and Siyang County was renamed Taoyuan County in the 14th year of Yuan Dynasty (1277), which lasted for more than 700 years from Ming Dynasty to Qing Dynasty and belonged to Nanjing and Huai 'an. In the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), it was renamed Siyang County because it had the same name as Taoyuan County, Hunan Province, the hometown of Song Dynasty. In the spring of the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939), the Japanese army fell into Sri Lanka and the county seat was destroyed.
In the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), the anti-Japanese democratic regime in Siyang County was established. In order to adapt to the war situation, Siyang and some surrounding counties have established four county-level democratic regimes: Sishu, Huaisi, Siyang and Canal Special Zone.
In 33 years (1944), the Canal Special Zone was abolished; In 37 years (1948), Huaisi was cut into Siyang; In 38 years of the Republic of China (1949), Sishu and Siyang merged, and the original Siyang county was basically restored. The county government is located in Zhongxing Town and belongs to Huaiyin Special Zone (now Huai 'an City). 1996 Siyang County was placed under the management of Suqian City.
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As of 20 19, Siyang county has jurisdiction over 2 new towns, 9 towns, 5 townships and 3 streets. They are: Zhongxing Town, Century Street, Chengxiang Street, Lai 'an Street, Wang Ji New Town (Wangji Town, Zhang Jiawei Town and Liren Town), Xinyuan New Town (Xinyuan Town, Pei Wei Town and Dugao Town), He Lin Town, Aiyuan Town, Likou Town, Chengchuan Town, Luji Town, Zhuangwei Township, Sanzhuang Township, Nanliuji Town and Baji Town. Specifically introduce the following towns:
1, Zhongxing Town is named after being located in the north of the now abandoned Yellow River. 194 1 year, the fire from War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression spread to Siyang, and the old Siyang county (now Chengxiang Street) was in ruins in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Siyang County Government also moved from Yunnan to Hebei Town, Yun Bei, and renamed Hebei Town as Zhongxing Town, meaning "all surnames are Jixing".
2. Dugao Town is the southernmost township in Siyang County. To the east, it is separated from Pei Wei Town by Gaosong River; Bordering Luji Town in the north; To the west is Chengzi Lake, and across the lake is Sihong County. To the south is Hongze Lake, one of the four largest freshwater lakes in China, and opposite the lake is Laozi Mountain in Xuyi.
3. He Lin Town is located in the southwest of Siyang County, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, with the Grand Canal in the north, 325 Provincial Highway, Xu Yan Expressway and Susuhuai Railway under construction passing through the territory, with convenient land and water transportation. He Lin was named after the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in the north, formerly known as Xiaodian, and renamed He Lin in the early Republic of China. After the founding of New China, Linhe District and He Lin People's Commune were successively established, and 1983 was renamed as Why Lin Township. 200 1 Withdraw villages and build towns.
Siyang county people's government-administrative evolution
Siyang county people's government-administrative divisions