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The Origin of Place Names in Yulindian Town
The earliest residential settlements in Yulindian Town are Yulindian and Changkou. During the Song Dynasty, both Yu and Lin moved from Taizhou, Jiangsu. Because they are located in the north-south passage, the latter two partners opened an inn called Yulin Store. Later, it evolved into Yulin store. Zhanchangkou Village originally lived in Wangxing. In Song Dynasty, Wang Xing moved from Jiangnan to Laizhou and then to Mu Ping. There were more than 2,000 households in the late Qing Dynasty, 1 10,000 residents.

Since the Qin and Han Dynasties, the town has belonged to counties, Dongmou, Wendeng, Mu Ping and Ninghai. At the end of Qing Dynasty, Mu Ping County was divided into 8 townships, and the town belonged to Kunyu Township. In the early years of the Republic of China, Baxiang was changed to eight districts, which belonged to the fifth district. 194 1 year, the Mu Ping county government was established, and the south of Muping was under the Mohai administrative office. The county is newly divided into eight districts, and the first district belongs to the town. 1942, the eastern part of Mu Ping belongs to wenxi county, and the whole county is adjusted to 12, which belongs to the eighth district. 1944 was renamed as Kunxi District. 1950 is the eighth district of Mu Ping County, 1957 belongs to Yulindian Township and Chikan Township, 1958 co-located with Yulindian Commune, 1984 changed its township, and 1992 built its town. 1997, with an area of 129 km2 and a population of 22,000. Jurisdiction over Yulindian, Shilitou, Xiaozhai, Teashed, Xiaotun Circle, Datun Circle, Buhou Village, Shigou, Sungezhuang, Junshi, Wangjiaan, West Liu Zhuang, Shanershan, Taoyuan, Mozhuang, Dongligezhuang, Xiligezhuang, Mine, Washan, Zhangjiakou, Gejiazhuang and Jiulong Huan.