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Huojiadian Society in Lishu County, Siping, Jilin Province will not be demolished.
A social demolition of Huojiadian in Lishu County, Siping, Jilin Province.

In Huojiadian Village, Lishu Town, Wang Fushan and his gang did all kinds of evil, bullying and harming the masses and dominating one side. In the process of illegal financing, illegal land acquisition and demolition, the criminal organization threatened, beat or secretly retaliated against those who begged Wang Fushan for arrears and refused to listen to Wang Fushan.

Jilin Province, referred to as "Ji" for short, is the provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC) (China), with Changchun as its capital. Jilin Province is located in the northeast of China, which is connected with Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, Russia and North Korea, and is in the geographical center of Northeast Asia. According to the bulletin of the seventh national census, Jilin Province has a total population of 24,073,500, which governs 1 sub-provincial city, 7 prefecture-level cities, 1 autonomous prefecture, 60 counties (cities, districts) and the administrative committee of Changbai Mountain Protection Development Zone, with Changchun as its capital. There are obvious differences in landforms in Jilin Province. The terrain inclines from southeast to northwest, showing obvious characteristics of high in southeast and low in northwest. Taking the Great Black Mountain in Central China as the boundary, it is divided into two landforms: the eastern mountainous area and the central and western plain. The landform is mainly composed of volcanic landform, erosion and denudation landform, alluvial-diluvial landform and alluvial plain landform. The main mountain ranges in Jilin Province are Daheishan, Zhangguangcailing, Hadaling, Laoling and Mudanling. The main plain is bounded by Songliao Basin, with Songnen Plain in the north and Liaohe Plain in the south. The highest altitude in Jilin Province is Bai Yunfeng (269 1m) in Changbai Mountain. The external stress of landform formation in Jilin Province is mainly caused by climatic and meteorological factors such as glaciers, running water and wind. The glacial denudation remains of Quaternary glaciers in Changbai Mountain are still visible. Modern flowing water erosion has a wide impact on landforms. Mountains, hills, terraces, plains, basins and valleys are often subjected to the comprehensive action of erosion, denudation, accumulation and alluvial, forming various flowing water landforms, such as flood plain, alluvial plain and gully. Volcanic landforms account for 8.6% of the total area of Jilin Province, flowing water landforms account for 83.5%, lake landforms account for 2.6%, and sandstorm landforms account for about 5.9%.