1683 (twenty-two years of Kangxi), General Heilongjiang broke away from General Ningguta who was in charge of Jilin and Heilongjiang. General Heilongjiang has jurisdiction over eight cities, including deputy commander-in-chief and general manager. The management of the Oroqen nationality can be divided into two parts: "the Oroqen nationality in Moling" (the Oroqen nationality riding a horse) and "the Oroqen nationality walking in Yafahan". Those who are included in the Eight Banners of Buzha (Sacrifice) are called "Moling Oroqen", while those who are not included in the Eight Banners are called "Gehun Mountain is only for marten service" and "Yafahan Oroqen". The latter is divided into five roads and eight auxiliaries, and each auxiliary has an Oroqen auxiliary. Every year, a man named "Handa" is sent to the local area to collect minks.
/kloc-In the middle of 0/7th century, Russia invaded the Heilongjiang River Basin in China. 1665 (the fourth year of Kangxi), Russia occupied Yakesa city on the north bank of the upper reaches of Heilongjiang, burning and looting local residents. 1685 (twenty-four years of Kangxi), 565 Oroqen fighters participated in the second battle of the Qing army to recapture Yakesha, which contributed to the victory of the Chahar War. 1732 (the tenth year of Yongzheng), the Qing government dispatched 259 Oroqen soldiers, together with 3,000 Daur soldiers, to form the Eight Banners and set up a city at the mouth of the Jilamatai River in Hulunbeier to patrol the frontier. 1900 (the 26th year of Guangxu), the Russian invasion drove people of all ethnic groups in 64 villages in Jiangdong to the riverside and shot them. Shoulian, leader of Kumar Daoist Association, led 500 Oroqen cavalry officers and men to repel the invaders. 195 1 On April 7th, 2008, with the approval of the State Council, the central people's government, the Oroqen people obtained the right of regional ethnic autonomy and independently managed their internal affairs. On May 3rd, Kloc-0/952, "Oroqen Autonomous Banner" was changed to Oroqen Autonomous Banner.
1957 Three ethnic townships have been established in Heilongjiang Province: Eighteen Stations in Huma County, Xinsheng in Aihui County and Xin 'e in Xunke County. 1958, Xin 'e Township was designated as a new village and a new Oroqen Township was established. 1958, four ethnic townships were changed into people's communes. 1984, the organizational system of ethnic townships was restored, and Baiyinna ethnic township was newly established.