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Village Source of Zhuwang Town

During the Hongwu period from the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, Sui moved from Qufang in Laiyang County to this village. Because there are official roads in front of the village and there are many people coming and going, it is named Zhuxiang. Later, because the village was built in the west, it went to the west and became more famous.

From the west to the early Qing Dynasty, Yao Jiabu and Liu Qian came to this village, which was named because they were located in the west of the village. In the late Qing Dynasty, Guo and Sui moved in.

In the early Ming Dynasty, Zhu and Yuan lived here to build a village (later moved away), which was named after the ancient temple next to the village. During the Wanli period, Chen moved here from Chenjiatuan, Qixia County. During Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, Li moved in from Dagutou. During the Daoguang period, Wang and Peng moved in from Gouxi and Shahebu in Qixia County.

During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Jiang moved to this village from Jianggezhuang, so it was like a dragon playing in the water, hence the name Gai Longtou. At the end of Qing Dynasty, Wang Xing moved in from Shenyang. 1956 changed its name today.

During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty in Kowloon Circle, Liu moved from Huanggezhuang to this village, which was named after the village was surrounded by jiusan.

During the Wanli period, Du moved from Dongguan to Dujiazhuang. After Wang Xing moved here, the population developed rapidly, so he became more famous.

During the Hongwu period of Lenggezhuang in Ming Dynasty, Zhao moved from Yunnan to this village-Zhaojiazhuang (later moved away). Leng moved from Yunnan and changed its name to Lenggezhuang. During the Chongzhen period, Leng moved away, and Li moved here from Dagutou and took his real name. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, Jiang and Meng successively moved in from Laokou and Laiyang counties. During the Daoguang period, Teng and Luan moved in from Dikou and Houzhuang, and Du and Sun moved in from Wangjiatuan and Yuli.

In the fourth year of Qing Shunzhi in Ankuang, Zheng moved from ancient times to Jian 'an Mine Village to settle in the mountains. In the eighth year of Daoguang, Wang Xing moved from Sunjiakuang.

During the Qianlong period of Bozizhuang, Zheng moved here from ancient times to build a village in Pingbo, hence the name.

During the Wanli period of Tang Jiaming, surnamed tang moved from Motang, Fushan County to his village.

In the eighth year of Xujiaming Hongwu, Xu moved from Xigou Village, Linhuai County, Anhui Province to this village. His first name was Liren, and later he became more famous. During Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, the Sui surname moved from Dongzhu.

In the forty-third year of Jiajing, Gong Yanwen moved from Zaolin to his village. Because there is a mountain pass in the west of the village, it was a traffic artery at that time, so it was named. During the light years of the Qing Dynasty, Jiang and Zhou moved in from Changzhi and Zhoujiagou in Haiyang. Later, Zhong, Lu and Sun also moved in.

In the 16th year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty after Cliff, the surname Yao moved from Yaoshantou in Wendeng County and settled here after Cliff, hence the name. During the Qianlong period, Pan, Gong and Qu successively moved in from the battlefield park, Zaolin and Gaoling. During the Daoguang period, Sun and Guo moved in from Beizhai and Beiyong successively.

Li Gezhuang During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Li Congyun moved south to this village, and moved the capital in the late Ming Dynasty, and Zheng moved the capital here from ancient times. In the early Qing Dynasty, Yu and Shi moved in from Liushuitou and Historians and were named after themselves.

During the Wanli period of flowing water, Yu moved from Sima Zhuang to this village and was named Chang Qian. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the surname of Zheng was from ancient times to the present.

At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Liu moved from Sichuan and settled in the ravine, which was called Liu's in the ravine. In the early Qing Dynasty, the surnames of Zheng and Sui moved from Donghengdaokou to Gufang. In the middle of Qing dynasty, Liu moved away and gained a greater reputation.

In the first year of Hongwu in Jianggezhuang Ming Dynasty, Zeng (later changed to Yin) and Jing lived here. In the eighth year of Hongwu, Jiang moved from Dongling to Jianggezhuang Village. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong in Qing Dynasty, Li, Xu, Fu and Liu moved in from Bajiaoshan, Penglai County. Later, Wang, Song, Liu and Sun moved in.

During the reign of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, Wang Xing moved from Haiyang County to Wangjiazhuang. During the Republic of China, Han, Zhang, Sun and Liu moved in.

During the Chongzhen period of Yue Jiaming, Yue moved from Rongcheng County to this village. In the late Qing Dynasty, Li, Gong and Wang moved in one after another.

During the Chongzhen period of Ming Dynasty, Wang Xing moved to this village from Zuizi Town, Haiyang County, and was named shi bo Boron because of its rocky surroundings. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, it became more famous.

During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, Wang Historical View moved from Xianziwan in Laiyang County to this village, which was named after it was located under the stone and boron.

In the forty-third year of Shang Shanming, he moved from the second Wang family in Haiyang County to Wangjiazhuang Village, renamed as 1955.

During the reign of Emperor Qianlong, Liu moved from Huanggezhuang to Liujiazhuang in Zhongshan. 1955, more today.

Dongshangshan At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, Liu lived in this village. Because he was located at the foot of the mountain, he was named Shangshan. During Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty, Liu Wensheng moved here from Xianyou Village, Laiyang County. 1955 changed its name.

In the second year of Ming Jiajing in Dalongkou, Gong moved here from Qishan, Haiyang County, and Gong moved here from Zuizihou and Qingshan in Haiyang County, hence the name Wolong Village. In the early Qing Dynasty, Qiao and Lu moved in from Jingqiaojia and Laiyang County respectively. 1955, changed its name today for the convenience of management.

In the twenty-fifth year of Jiajing of Erlongkou Ming Dynasty, Sun was moved here by the doctor of Haiyang County, and was named after Erlong orally. During the reign of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty, Liu and Gong moved in from Nanzhai and Qingshan.

In the first eight years of Xixinzhuang, Zhao Jingchun and Zhao moved to this village from the Zhao family in Xihong, named Xinzhuangtou, and later became Xinzhuangtou. During the Wanli period, Yuan moved in from Zhaoyuan and changed later.

During the Wanli period of Dongzhuangtou Ming Dynasty, Li moved from Dagutou to Dongzhuangtou Village to settle down, hence the name. In the late Qing Dynasty, Liu moved in from Broom Creek.

During the Chongzhen period of Gou Ming, the Sui surname moved from Dongzhu to the west side of the ravine to establish a village, so it was called Gou. In the late Qing Dynasty, Chen and Zhang moved in from Dayuan and Yuli, and later Wang and Zhao moved in from Yaojiabu and Xinzhuangtou.

In the thirty-eighth year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty, Sui moved from Hangcun, Haiyang County to this village. Therefore, the original mountain grass house was named Ye Fang.

In the tenth year of Wanli, Liu moved to this village from Huanggezhuang, which was named after the river outside the village. In the late Qing Dynasty, Ding moved in from Nanmagezhuang, Haiyang County.

During the Hongwu period of Qingshilou Ming Dynasty, Wei moved to this village from Yanjiabo, Laiyang County, and named it Huanghualou. During the Chongzhen period, the surname Yu came from Tieshan. In the fifty-ninth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty, Zhong came to live in Dongkuang, which is even more famous today.

The following year, the surname of Song moved into the village from Jiudingbu, Wendeng County, and was named after the brush broom that grew in the mountain stream. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, Zhu and Xu moved in from Caobu and Panshidian in Haiyang County. During the Qianlong period, Wang, Gao and Liu successively moved in from Yaojiabu, Aihuaishu in Haiyang County and Zhongshan.

During the Ming Chenghua period of Zhaomin Village, Sui Tianjue and Sui Tiansheng moved from Hangcun, Haiyang County to Zhaomin Village in order to prosper. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, Wang and Xu moved in from Shibu County.

During the period of Poziqing and Kangxi, Xiao, Song and Liu successively moved from Daming Village in Laiyang County and into this village. Named after being located in a plain berth. During the Jiaqing period, Yu and Li moved from the shadow (now bright) and moved in respectively. During Guangxu period, Dai was from Deng.

In the 19th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi, Tianjiazhuang, Tian moved from Pingdu County to his village and then to Yaojiabu. 1980 changed its name today.

Guangming Qingganlong for forty-five years, moved from Tieshan to settle here. Later, other surnames such as Ge, Yang, Liu and Xu moved in. Because they are located in the depths of the mountains, the sun exposure time is short, so they are commonly known as black shadows. 1957 changed its name.

During the Yongle period of Ming Dynasty, Yao moved to this village from Yunnan, and was named after the river. During the Wanli period, Yao moved from Laizi Bay in Laiyang County to settle down. In the early Qing Dynasty, Cong moved in from Sanggang.

During the reign of Sunjiakuang Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty, Yu moved from Sima Zhuang to this village (formerly known as Sunjiakuang) and took its original name. During the reign of Kangxi, Wang Xing moved in from many regiments.

During the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, Yu moved from Liushuitou to Luoshan and built Luoshan Village, which became more famous in the late Qing Dynasty.

In the sixth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty, the Yanshan Mountains, Wang Xing moved from Duotuan to Pingdi Village in front of the Yanshan Mountains, hence the name.

In the early Ming Dynasty, Zhao moved from Yunnan to this village. It is named because it is located behind the prodigy temple and has a shop. During the Wanli period, the Zhan family moved here, and the last two moved away. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, Sun Jiakuang moved Wang Xing here, hence the name.

One of the ancient villages of the prodigy temple, in the Tang Dynasty, Shen and Tong were built by indigenous people, and the last two surnames gradually disappeared. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhang moved from Cangshan in Laiyang County to settle here, hence the name of the child prodigy temple. In the early Qing Dynasty, Dong and Lu moved in from Dachai and Liugezhuang in Haiyang County. During the Jiaqing period, Xu and Jiang moved in from Heigu, Heyang County.

Before the Ming Dynasty, people named Lan lived here in Houzhuang, and moved to Jiajiazhuang (now Lanjia) during the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty. Wang Xuan moved from Duotuan to this village. Because of the mining and iron mining in the Han Dynasty, it was named Kuanghezhuang. Luan Peng moved in from Maling in the early Qing Dynasty, and was renamed Houzhuang after living in Maling Village.

During the Shunzhi period of Tieshan Qing Dynasty, Wang and Yu moved into this village from Duotuan and Dashuipo in Wendeng County, which was named after Tieshan in the east of the village. During the Qianlong period, surnames such as Xu, Zhu, Sun and Xue moved in from, Plantagenet Flower Creek, Liugezhuang of Haiyang County and Hexi successively.

During the Wanli period of Maling, the surnames Sun and Jiang moved from Yaojiabu and Dongling to build East Maling and West Maling villages respectively. Houluan's surname was moved from Daluan's home in Haiyang County. 1956 two villages merged, collectively known as Maling.

The following year, Wang Congzheng moved here from Zuizi, Haiyang County, and named it Duoshan. During the reign of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, Mei moved from Mei's family, and then Zhang and Liu moved in.

In the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, Ding and Li successively moved into this village from Hedong and Dagutou, and were named Henan because they were located in the south of the Yangtze River. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, Wang and Jiang moved in from Houzhuang and the prodigy temple. 1978 changed its name.

In the first year of Qing dynasty, Li's surname was analyzed to build a village from Henan (now). Later, Zheng moved in from Maojia and Duotuan, and was named Xiao Henan. 1956 changed its name today.

Educational culture

There are many high schools, junior high schools and primary schools in Zhuwang Town, such as Rushan No.9 Middle School, but there are no institutions of higher learning.