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The Historical Origin of Yuezhe Town
Yuezhe Town has a long history, formerly known as Xiaowazi, which belongs to Vimo State and is the territory of Baiyi Tusi Ang. There were more than 10 households in the late Ming Dynasty. At the beginning of Qing Dynasty, Miao and Tang, subordinates of Wu Sangui, fled here to live in seclusion, and hired Yi residents to cut scriptures and open heaven. Later, they invited Yang Yi Shaobao and Ma Hui Xi Xue to accept food. So far, the number of residents has increased to more than 30. In the eighth year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1669), the land of Vimo was returned to Maitreya. In the ninth year of Yongzheng (173 1), Qiubei County was established, and the Japanese were assigned to Qiubei. By the Xianfeng period, it had developed into a large residential area with 100 households.

In the early years of the Republic of China, it was the Western District, and in the twenty-seventh year of the Republic of China (1938), it was fuxing town, belonging to five districts, with jurisdiction over 7 guarantees and 74 A;; 1940, Panhu Township was merged and called Panyong District. In 32 years (1943), the abandoned land was Yongjing Township.

195 1 year, Pan Yong was divided into five districts and six districts, and the five districts were centered on the Japanese army and governed eight townships. 1958 is called the commune, 1959 is changed to the Japanese commune, and 196 1 is set to the Japanese area, which governs 9 communes and 24 administrative districts. 1970 1 1 month, changed to Japan commune, with 8 brigades under its jurisdiction; 1984, the township was changed to a Japanese district, which governed six small townships; 1987, the township was changed from district to Yuezhe township, which governs 6 village offices; On September 28th, 20065438+0, it was changed to Yuezhe Town.