Jiazi Town is an ancient and developed town in eastern Guangdong. Formerly known as Jiazimen, it is named Jiazimen because there are huge stones standing in the mouth, arranged like doors, which are consistent with the words of sixty Jiazi. The name Jiazi began in the Western Han Dynasty and the Song and Yuan Dynasties. At that time, because of the war, people from Fujian, Chaoshan, Zhongyuan and other places moved here to live, and by the early Ming Dynasty, a large-scale town had been formed. In order to resist the enemy, the Ming Dynasty set up a base in Jiazi. During the Republic of China, there was a district and town system. 1957 After the demarcation of Jiadong and Jiaxi, it was designated as a county-directly-administered town, 1958 was changed to a people's commune, and 1980+00 established a town people's government.
In the third year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1 5 7 5), Puning County was located in Hongyang, and the old county went through the Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty and Republic of China for 374 years. 19 In July, 1949, Puning County People's Government was located in quicksand. 1 9 4 9 After the liberation of the old city, it was successively set up as Hongyang City, Hongyang District, the first district of Puning County, Hongyang Township and Hongyang People's Commune, Hongyang District was set up at the end of 1 9 8 3, and Hongyang Town was set up at 1 9 8 6+02.
The difference should be that the name was acquired sooner or later. As for the residents, it was caused by many migrations in history, and the scale of formation was in the Ming Dynasty. If it is famous, it feels similar, but Jiazi Town should be earlier.