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Historical evolution of Luzhou area
During the Japanese occupation period 1920 (the ninth year of Dazheng), after the administrative area of Taiwan Province was redrawn, Luzhou was placed under the jurisdiction of Luzhou Village, Xinzhuang County, Taipei State, and it was divided into seven Chinese characters: Xixi, Middle Road, Nangangzi, Waterway, Louzicuo, Shuangpu and San Pu. At the end of World War II, 1945, Luzhou Village in Xinzhuang County of Taipei City was renamed as Luzhou Township in Xinzhuang District of Taipei County. On April 1947 and 1, Erchongpu and Sanchongpu areas in this township were divided into three other important towns, and Luzhou Township was renamed as Luzhou Township at the same time. Xinzhuang District revoked 1950, which was directly under the jurisdiction of Taipei County Government. 1998 was transformed into a county-level city. 20 10 12.25 Taipei county was upgraded to new Taipei city and restructured into Luzhou district.

Luzhou in ancient times was originally a low-level sandbar near Danshui River. Shui Ze is everywhere, and reeds grow on both sides of the river bank. Whenever reeds are in full bloom, tidbits are flying, and the white scenery is really beautiful. At night, on the treetops of the moon, reeds glow with yellowish moonlight, and the breeze blows like waves, which is quite nostalgic. Therefore, poets and poets often wander around. At that time, it was also called "Luyue" and was listed as one of the eight scenic spots of fresh water.