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What towns are there in Shuyang County?
By September 2, 20 19, there were 6 streets, 25 towns, 8 townships,/kloc-0 national economic and technological development zones and/kloc-0 farms in Shuyang county.

1. Streets: Shucheng Street, Nanhu Street, Meng Xi Street, Cross Street, Qixiong Street and Zhangji Street.

2. Towns and towns: Longji Town, Jihu Town, Qian Ji Town, tanggou Town, machang town Town, Taoyi Town, Miaotou Town, Hanshan Town, Huachong Town, Sangxu Town, yue lai zhen Town, Liuji Town, Henry Town, Zhaxia Town, Yanji Town, Yangtong Town, Longmiao Town, Xugao Town, Gengxu Town, Tangjian Town, xinhe town Town and Xianguan Town.

3. Townships: Beidingji Township, Zhou Ji Township, Dongdian Township, Zhangwei Township, Mao Wei Township, Xiwei Township, Wanpi Township and Guandun Township.

4. National Economic and Technological Development Zone: Shuyang Economic and Technological Development Zone.

5. Farm: Tsing Yi Lake Farm.

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The historical evolution of Shuyang County;

During the Western Zhou Dynasty in Shuyang, the territory belonged to Qingzhou. During the Spring and Autumn Period, it belonged to Lu, and Lu successfully built a city in the northwest of this county for nine years. During the Warring States period, it belonged to the State of Chu. After Qin unified China, it belonged to Xue County first, and then to Yong County.

Emperor Jing of the Western Han Dynasty sealed Wei Wan in Jianling, the first vassal state in China, which belongs to Xinyi City. When Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty established Houqiu County, which belonged to Donghai County. The county governs Houzhen, with a hilly basin in front and Houzhen River in the back, hence the name Houqiu County. Emperor Hancheng named the fourth son of King Xiao of Chu as Hou, and then as Hou Guo. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, in addition to Hou, two counties, Hejianling, were established.

In the early years of the Wei and Huang Dynasties, the East China Sea was established, leading the counties of Houqiu, Jianling and so on 1 1. Emperor Wu of the Western Jin Dynasty cut Yin Ping County and sealed it to Yin Ping. Yin Ping changed from a county to a fief.

In the fourth year of Emperor Yuanjia in the Southern Song Dynasty (427), Houqiu Province was merged into the original state, and another county was established, belonging to Pixian County in the south. The forces of Liu and Song Dynasties were in the south, so Tongxian County was an overseas Chinese county. In the fourth year of Song Xiaowu (460), Pixian County in the south was merged into Nanpengcheng County, and Tongxian County belonged to Nanpengcheng County. Tongshui was a famous county in ancient times. Nanqi restored Houqiu County, searched for waste and moved to Tongxian County.

In the fifth year of Tian Jian (506), Tong County was abandoned and Toarey Yang County was established. In the ordinary five years (524), Jia Pei conquered Jianling City and Jianling County in the Northern Wei Dynasty. In the seventh year of Wuding, Emperor Xiaojing of the Eastern Wei Dynasty (549), Pingyang County was changed to Shuyang County, and Xiacheng County, Linzha County, Wumi County and Huaiwen County were subordinate to Shuyang County and rebuilt as Jianling County. Linshu County was also established in the Eastern Wei Dynasty, and merged with the waste-seeking county.

In 573, Abatti Giresse Concorde ordered Wu and Pei Ji to lead 654.38+ ten thousand troops to attack Jiangbei, defeated Beiqi, occupied Shuyang County, and merged Xiacheng, Linzha and Wu Mi into Huaiwen County. In the seventh year of Jiande in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (578), Huaiwen County was changed to Shuyang County, and the county name is still in use today. The Northern Zhou Dynasty abandoned Lingxian County. During the reign of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, Shuyang County was abolished, and the county government moved into the county government, belonging to Haizhou. In the 13th year of Yang Di's great cause (6 17), the natives rebelled and changed Shuyang to Zhou Shu.

Wu Dechu, Tang Gaozu, resumed Houqiu County, and entered Shuyang County in eight years (625). In the first year of General Chapter of Tang Gaozong (668), Shuyang was changed to Sizhou. In the fifth year of Xianheng (674), it also belonged to Haizhou. The Five Dynasties, the Song Dynasty and the Yuan Dynasty were all ruled by the Tang Dynasty.

During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Shuyang was separated from Haizhou and belonged to Huai 'an Prefecture. Shunzhi and Kangxi dynasties in Qing Dynasty followed the Ming system, and in the second year of Yongzheng (1724), Sejong in Qing Dynasty changed to Haizhou.

In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), it belonged to Xuhai Road. 17 to 37, belonging to East China Sea Commissioner's Office and Xu Hai Administrative Office.

In the autumn of the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), west of Hu Aishu Road and south of Shuhe River merged with parts of Siyang, and the anti-Japanese democratic government of Sishu County was established. Toarey Yang county anti-Japanese democratic government is located in the northwest of the county; The northern part of the county merged with the southern part of the East China Sea Railway to establish the anti-Japanese democratic government of Donghai County (South Railway); To the east of the county seat and to the north of Chaimi River, it is placed under the anti-Japanese democratic government of Guanyun County. All counties are subordinate to Huaihai District Commissioner's Office and Administrative Office.

From August 1945 to May 1949, Shuyang belongs to the sixth administrative region of Jiangsu and Anhui.

1949 in may, Donghai (south of the railway), Toarey Yang and sishu counties were abolished, and the original jurisdiction was placed under Shuyang, while some of Suqian's jurisdictions were placed under Shuyang and Huaiyin administrative office. 1983, the city is in charge of the county, which belongs to Huaiyin city. 1August, 1996, Shuyang was subordinate to the newly established Suqian City. 20 1 1 was listed as one of the three pilot projects in Zhiguan County, Jiangsu Province.

Shuyang county people's government-administrative divisions

Shuyang County People's Government-Historical Evolution