Liangping Township is a grain-producing area with flat terrain, fertile land and mild climate. With convenient transportation, it is a township with good natural conditions in Quanning County. It is 28 kilometers away from the county seat, and Tongxian Highway passes through the territory. Liangping Township governs 16 administrative villages, 60 villagers' groups, 6 170 households and 28 120 people, with a total area of 72.38 square kilometers, including 4 1700 mu of cultivated land. Paying attention to developing agriculture through science and education, agriculture has developed rapidly. The main crops are wheat, corn, sorghum, millet and beans. After vigorously developing the fruit industry, the production of apples and Cao Xing has become the main project to increase farmers' income. The export of live pigs to all parts of China has become a stable project for farmers to get rich. Livestock and poultry breeding has begun to take shape, and township enterprises have flourished. According to the unique advantages of Liangping Township, the newly developed emerging industries such as grain, oil, fruit and deep processing of livestock products have enriched the people and promoted the development of rural economy. The crops in this town are mainly wheat, corn and beans. Driven by Yang Ni Company, Apple and Caoxing industries have become long-term projects to increase farmers' income. Driven by two professional villages in Yinzui Village and Zhao Jia Village and 500 farms in Zheng Yun, Zaosheng cattle industry has developed rapidly. Pigs are exported to all parts of the country and become a stable project for farmers to get rich. Love wine industry and Yang Ni company are both growing. The follow-up industries such as medicinal materials and daylily have a good momentum of development. All these will greatly promote Liang Ping's process of building a well-off society in an all-round way [1].
Liang Ping, at the end of Qing Dynasty, Ning County was divided into twenty-four Li, which were part of Liangcaoli Peace Show, so the word "Liang" and "Ping" were used as the names of districts and towns.