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Villages under the jurisdiction of Beikuo Town

There are 64 administrative villages in the town.

The village in the center of Beikuo Town was built in the post-Han period. Liu Xiu led his troops south, passing through here to collect Ma Wu to join the army. Ma Wu was appointed commander-in-chief of the three armed forces because of his bravery and meritorious military service. After Ma Wu's sacrifice, Liu Xiunian made great contributions and gave him a golden jade burial. Five major monuments are erected in front of the mausoleum, called the Imperial Monument. There is a coffin hammer tied to the coffin in the tomb, which is called coffin pavilion, also called coffin profile, and there is a special guard here. Grave keepers use the royal capital to plant royal land, and the number of descendants increases, so the village is named "the side of the tablet" based on the outline of the "tablet" in front of the grave and the side of the coffin. 1948, the first village, the second village, the third village and the fourth village were separated, and the four villages of the monument could be collectively called "Monument Street".

In 2003, there were 340 households 1230 people in Beikuo Village. The main surnames are Mou, Guo, Dong and Wang.

In 2003, there were 3 17 households and 1 140 people in Beikuo Village. The main surnames are Mou, Li, Xiang and Hu.

In 2003, there were 40 1 household and 1242 people in Beikuo Village. The main surnames are Mou, Wang, Guo and Ding.

In 2003, there were 365,438+00 households and 830 people in Beikuo Village. The main surnames are Mou, Guo and Ma.

During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty in Nanzhangjiazhuang, Zhang moved here from Donghai County, hence the name. Because there is a zhang jia zhuang 6 kilometers north of the village, it is more famous in 198 1. In 2003, there were 174 households with 576 people. The main surname is Zhang Hemou.

Nanyuanzhuang is located 5 kilometers north of Beikuo Town and 2 kilometers south of Gongsheng Mountain. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Yuan Jiazhuang was named after Yuan Zhuzhai, and 198 1 is even more famous. In 2003, there were 145 households with 450 people. The main surnames are Wei and Yuan.

Zhangjiadianzi Village is located 4 kilometers north of Beikuo Town. The village was built in the Song Dynasty, so there is a road from Lanshan to Yishui. Zhang once opened a shop by the roadside, named "Zhangjiadian", and later formed a village, hence the name. In 2003, there were 150 households with 476 people. The main surnames are Zhang, Zhao, Wang and Ding.

Xiangyang Village is located 4.5 kilometers north of Beikuo Town. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there was a northwest road from Lanshan to Yishui, so the village was named Northwest Road. 1967 changed its name. In 2003, there were 140 households with 470 people. The main surnames are Zhang, Wang, Song and Chen.

Beizhangjiazhuang is located 5.5 kilometers north of Beikuo Town. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the Zhang family lived here and was named zhang jia zhuang. There is a zhang jia zhuang 6 kilometers south of the village, hence the name. In 2003, there were 207 households with 720 people. The main surnames are Zhang, Sha, Lu and Ping.

Huoshitingzi Village is located 5.5 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, there lived a family named Li, and later another family named Yuan Jiazhuang and Wei moved to settle down. Flint top is named after quartz stone which can be used to make a fire, also known as "Flint". In 2003, there were 75 households with 23 1 person. The main surnames are Wei, Li and Pan.

Xin Zhuangzi Village is located 3 kilometers north of Beikuo Town. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the Wei family in Yuanjiazhuang settled and cultivated here, and established the village as New Zhuangzi, which was later written as New Zhuangzi. In 2003, there were 138 households with 430 people. The main surname is Wei.

Feijiahu Village is located 3 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, Fei moved from Feijiahe Street, hence the name. In 2003, there were 260 households with 884 people. The main surnames are Liu, Ding, Fei and Xu. (Error correction: 1. Feijiahe belongs to Chengguan street instead of Qin Lou street; 2. fei cun moved from Qiaodongtou in Dongguan to the present five villages in Chengguan, and the nearest branch is Cao Zhuang and Village in Quyang Township, Donghai County. Fei Hongdu)

Huda Village is located 2.5 kilometers north of Beikuo Town. The village was built at the end of Yuan Dynasty, formerly known as "Laikangdian". During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, people from the East China Sea moved and settled here, named after being located in Pinghu. In 2003, there were 342 households 1095 people. The main surnames are Wei, Yu, Ma and Li.

Xiaohu Village is located in the northeast of Beikuo Town 1 km. The village was built in the late Ming Dynasty, formerly known as Baijialou. During the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, Qin Zijun, the sixth ancestor of the Qin family, moved here from Taoluo Shangyuan, and was named Xiaohu because of the Great Lake. In 2003, there were 330 households 1 180 people. The main surnames are Mou, Xu, Qin and Wang.

Majiahu Village is located 2.5 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, Ma Wenxuan of Nanmajialing came to settle here, mainly burning kilns, hence the name. In 2003, there were 90 households with 305 people. The main surnames are Ma, Guo and Zhao.

Caojialing Village is located 3.5 kilometers north of Beikuo Town. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Cao Shi moved here from Rizhao City and settled on the ridge, hence the name. In 2003, there were 73 households with 265,438+03 people. The main surnames are Cao, Xiang and Wu.

Caojiazhuang is located 3.5 kilometers north of Beikuo Town. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong in Qing Dynasty, Cao Shi moved from Rizhao to settle here, hence the name. In 2003, there were 76 households with 252 people. The main surnames are Cao, Wei and Chen.

Shijiazhuang is located 5 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty, the Shi family moved from Rizhao City to settle here, hence the name. In 2003, there were 140 households with 425 people. The main surnames are Shi, Yin, Tang and Zhang.

Qiyuan Village in Qiu Xi is located 5 kilometers northwest of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Wang moved from Donghai County to settle here, and there were many autumn flowers (oranges), so it was named Garden, which later evolved into Garden. 1959, the village was divided into villages, with the north-south flow of the village as the boundary, and the village lived in Hexi, which was called Qiu Xi No.7 Hospital. In 2003, there were 75 households with 260 people. The main surnames are Li, Liu and Zhang.

Qiyuan Village in Qiu Dong (1959) is divided into several villages by Qiu Qi Garden. The village is located in the east of the river and is called Qiyuan in Qiu Dong. In 2003, there were 80 households with 280 people. The main surnames are Li, Liu and Zhang.

Xixinxing Village is located 3.5 kilometers west of Beikuo Town. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the village was built and named "Xinxing Village", later renamed "West Xinxing" and wrote "West Xinxing". In 2003, there were 357 households 1080 people. The main surnames are Wei, Jiang, Dong and Wang.

Dong Xinxing Village is located 3 kilometers northwest of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Wang moved here from Donghai County to settle down. Later, Joe, Li and other surnames moved here one after another, building the village "East Xinxing" and later writing it as "East Xinxing". In 2003, there were 465,438+00 families with 65,438+0,230 people. The main surnames are Wang, Joe and Li.

Huxia Village is located 3.5 kilometers northwest of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Hu moved here from Donghai County, Jiangsu Province, and established Shanghu and Village, which was named after the dangerous terrain. In 2003, there were 150 households with 520 people. The main surnames are Yu, Li and Hu.

Shanxi Toucun is located at the northwest end of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Hu moved from Donghai County, Jiangsu Province, and established Shanghu and Village, which was named after the village was built in the west of Jiguan Mountain. In 2003, there were 423 households 1420 people. The main surnames are Hu, Zhu and Zhang.

Linjiazhuang is located 7.5 kilometers northwest of Beikuo Town. This village was built in the Han Dynasty. Ming Hongwu fifteen years, Lin moved here to settle down, hence the name. In 2003, there were 70 households with 240 people. The main surnames are Lin, Yu and Li.

Linjiafangzi Village is located 7 kilometers northwest of Beikuo Town. During the Jianwu period of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Lin Jianzhai, so there was a road from Lanshan to Yishui. Lin opened a shop next to this road, called "Fangzi", hence the name. In 2003, there were 76 households with 280 people. The main surnames are Lin, Dong and Zhang.

Xiyangjiazhuangzi Village is located 6.5 kilometers west of Beikuo Town. The village was founded in the second year of the Yuan Dynasty, formerly known as Haiqi Village. During the Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, it was renamed Yangjia Zhuangzi, named after a Yangjiazhuang in the east 10 km. In 2003, there were 183 households with 600 people. The main surnames are Yang, Li, Sun and Wang.

Weidong Village is located 5 kilometers northwest of Beikuo Town. The village was built in the early Qing dynasty, formerly known as Yahe, also known as Pingkou River. 1966 was renamed Weidong village. In 2003, there were 130 households with 420 people. The main surnames are Xu and Li.

Yujiazhuang Village is located 6 kilometers west of Beikuo Town. The village was built in the early Ming Dynasty, originally named Cai Jiazhuang, and later called Tianjiazhuang and Tianjialou. During the Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, Yu moved here from Junan County as a tenant. During the Guangxu period, this was the majority, so today's name was added. In 2003, there were 80 households with 260 people. The main surnames are Yu, Chen and Wang.

Dazhu Yicao Village is located 4 kilometers east of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, this was the land of Anton Weitun, where Zhu and Cao fled to settle down and were named Zhu Caotun. Because there is a village in Henan named after Zhu Cao, which was later renamed Dacaozhu Village. 1948, Dacaozhu Village was put on hold. In 2003, there were 455 households 1550 people. The main surnames are Su, Mou, Zhao, Cui and Liang.

Dacaozhu Second Village 1948 Dacaozhu Second Village was designated by Zhu Cao. In 2003, there were 440 households 1490 people. The main surnames are Dou, Feng, Yang and Wang.

Heping Village is located 5 kilometers east of Beikuo Town. The village was built in the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, formerly known as Zhucaoling. 1949 is named after the founding of New China, which means peace and happiness. In 2003, there were 120 households with 392 people. The main surnames are Zhang, Qin and Cui.

Fujiaguanzhuang is located 5 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Fu moved from Donghai County to settle here, hence the name. In 2003, there were 265,438+07 households with 607 people. The main surnames are Wang, Fu, Hu and Jia.

Erzhucao Village is located 5.5 kilometers southeast of Beikuo Town. The village was built in the Yuan Dynasty, formerly known as Zuojiafu. At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, wars were frequent, plagues prevailed, and there were few people left. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Cui Shi and Yu moved here, hence the name of the village on the north bank of Hebei. In 2003, there were 794 households with 2320 people. The main surnames are Qin, Yu, Wang, Sun and Cui.

Zhangjialing Village is located 6 kilometers southeast of Beikuo Town. During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhang and Yu moved here from Rizhao City and Erzhucao Village respectively, and established villages in Jialing and Zhangjialing. 1940 merged, which is called today. In 2003, there were 160 households with 478 people. The main surnames are Ding, Sun, Yu and Zhang.

Yu Jia Village is located 4 kilometers southeast of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, he moved here from Donghai County to settle down, hence the name. In 2003, there were 333 households118 people. The main surnames are Wei, Yu, Song and Zhang.

Fenghuangling Village is located 4.5 kilometers southeast of Beikuo Town. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, there was a Yue surname in Yuejia Village who looked at the forest here, called Southwest Ridge of Yuejia Village, which was more famous in 198 1. In 2003, there were 1 10 households with 360 people. The main surnames are Yue, Zhang, Wei and Xu.

Sanzhucao Village is located 6.5 kilometers southeast of Beikuo Town. Wujian Village in Hongming County, formerly known as Lijiatan Cliff. During the Jiajing period, a branch of the Qin family moved from and built a village in its east. 1948 Lijiatan Cliff was then under the jurisdiction of Sanzhucao. In 2003, there were 258 households with 836 people. The main surnames are Qin, Wang, Ma and Tan.

Yangjiawa Village is located 6.5 kilometers southeast of Beikuo Town. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, this place was originally Yangmachang, with hills on three sides and low terrain, hence the name. In 2003, there were 140 households with 430 people. The main surname is Yang.

Xiejiahuang Village is located 6 kilometers southeast of Beikuo Town. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, Xie led troops to release their horses for Anton here, and the Acropolis fell, so Xie settled here, hence the name. In 2003, there were 73 households with 263 people. The main surnames are Sun, Wei, Mou and Song.

Yuejia Village is located 4.5 kilometers southeast of Beikuo Town. During the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, Vietnamese people in Junan fled from Yue Jiazhuang and settled here, hence the name. In 2003, there were 122 households and 38 1 person. The main surnames are Yue, Wang, Zhang and Lu.

Xiaohekou Village is located 3 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Dong Shi moved here from Yuan Tan after collecting steles. In 2003, there were 1 10 households with 339 people. The main surnames are Dong, Ding and Chen.

Dahekou Village is located 3 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. In the Yuan Dynasty, the Gaos built a village in Hexi and named it Gaojiayatou. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhang moved here from Jiangsu, Jiangsu, the East China Sea and other places, and settled in Zhangjiadougou, a village in Hedong. After the flash flood, the river is flat and the two villages are integrated. Located at the intersection of two ditches, the village is called Hekou, which was even more famous during the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty. In 2003, there were 155 households with 550 people. The main surnames are Zhang, Cao, Chen and Tang.

Songjiazhuang is located 6.5 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, Song Laiqing, the thirteenth ancestor of the Song family, moved here from Taoluo to settle down, hence the name. In 2003, there were 137 households with 430 people. The main surnames are Song, Zhang, Jin and Wei.

Suijialing Village is located 4.5 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, the Sui family moved from Donghai County to settle here. Because there are Lujia Kouzi in the north of the ridge and Wujia Kouzi in the east of the ridge, it was named Suijia Kouzi, and later it became more famous. In 2003, there were 123 households with 420 people. The main surnames are Sui and Zhang.

Futian Zhuang is located 5 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Fu and Tian settled here, hence the name. In 2003, there were 160 households with 525 people. The main surnames are Chen, Zheng and Lu.

Xiaotengjiazhuang is located 3.5 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty, Teng moved here from Tengjia Village and was named Tengjiazhuang. 1952 is divided into two villages, the latter is called Xiaotengjiazhuang. In 2003, there were 74 households with 222 people. The main surnames are Teng, Xiong, Chen and Li.

Datengjiazhuang is located 3.5 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. 1952, renamed from Tengjiazhuang. In 2003, there were 146 households and 4 16 people. The main surnames are Teng, Liu, Wang and Zhao.

Song Jialing Village is located 8 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. Originally a residential area in Songjiazhuang, it was named Luangou and Tashan. 1953 was separated from Songjiazhuang and named Song Jialing. In 2003, there were 1 12 households with 380 people. The main surnames are Song, Lu, Zhang and Ma.

Yufengling Village is located 8 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. Originally belonging to the Songjiazhuang Brigade, it is located in the deep mountains, and there is a deep ditch in the west of the village called Shan Yu. 1944 When the village was separated from Songjiazhuang, the village name "Yufengling" was taken from the end of the names of Qin Hongyu, Meng Bofeng and Tong Ling, and was later written as Yufengling. In 2003, there were 124 households with 350 people. The main surnames are Zhang, Sun, Xiang and Wang.

Wangjiazhuang is located 7 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Wang Xianzu moved from Donghai County, hence the name. In 2003, there were 335 households 1088 people. The main surnames are Wang and Ping.

Dingjiazhuang is located 7 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. In the early Ming Dynasty, Xu moved here from Donghai County to build Xujiazhuang. During the reign of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty, Shi Ding moved from Dingjialou to Dingjiazhuang in front of Youer Gushan. 1942, Xujiazhuang and Dingjiazhuang merged into the village, which is called the present name. In 2003, there were 370 households 1200 people. The main surnames are Ding, Xu, Hu and Li.

Zhongjiazhuang Village is located 5 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Yang Wuzu fled from Liujiazhuang and settled here, and was named Yangjiazhuang. Later, it was renamed because there was a Yangjiazhuang in the west. In 2003, there were 68 households with 202 people. The main surnames are Yang and Ma.

Qianshuigou Village is located 6 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Western Han Dynasty, people lived here. Because persimmon trees become forests and there are ditches behind the village, it is named persimmon ditch. Later, due to mountain torrents, trees destroyed the width of the ditch, and the persimmon ditch was changed into a ditch and then changed into a front ditch. In 2003 153 households with 456 people, the current population is nearly 600 people. The main surnames are Wang, Qin and Ma, and others are Joe, Zhang, Li and Liu.

Houshuigou Village is located 6 kilometers northeast of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Tao and Wei fled to this place and settled in the north of Shigou, so it was named after Shigou and later evolved into Hougou. In 2003, there were 238 households with 800 people. The main surnames are Chen, Zhang, Wang and Gu.

Dongshan Village of Wangjiazhuang is located 3 kilometers north of Wangjiazhuang. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Wang's ancestors moved to Wangjiazhuang, and later several families moved from Wangjiazhuang to see the mountain farm here, which has always been under the jurisdiction of Wangjiazhuang. It is named because it is located in Dongshan, Wangjiazhuang, 1955 sub-village. In 2003, there were 1 15 households with 405 people. The main surnames are Wang, Ding, Sun and Zhuang.

Xijihou Village is located 2 kilometers west of Beikuo Town. In the fourth year of Ming Hongwu, Dong Shi moved here from Haizhou, formerly known as Xitan Yuancun. It is more famous because it is located in the west of the monument. In 2003, there were 297 households with 97 1 person. The main surnames are Dong, Sun and Hu.

Dongjihou Village is located at the west of Beikuo Town 1.5 km, formerly known as Dongtanyuan Village. It is more famous because it is located in the east of the monument. In 2003, there were 202 households with 575 people. The main surnames are Dong, Wang and Leng.

Nanmajialing is located 2.5 kilometers southwest of Beikuo Town. During the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty, part of the land of Beikuo Street Horse was distributed on the ridge on the south bank of Xiuzhen River, and the ancestral graves were also on this ridge. Two of the post-Ma brothers moved to Henan Ridge and settled down, named Majialin, later called Majialing. 198 1 year is more famous. In 2003, there were 200 households with 595 people. The main surnames are Ma, Jia and Xu.

Xujialin Village is located 2 kilometers southeast of Beikuo Town. During the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty, Xujiazu Tomb in Tianjiazhai was used here. Later, the Xu brothers separated, and the land around the ancestral grave was jointly owned by the two brothers. In order to facilitate farming, they moved from Tianjiazhai to settle here, hence the name. In 2003, there were 74 households with 265,438+04 people. The main surname is Xu.

Xiaosiguanzhuang is located 2 kilometers southeast of Beikuo Town. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Siwei moved from the East China Sea to settle here. Later, someone moved from the Great Secretary Guanzhuang, and the number of households increased, so it was named after the Great Secretary Guanzhuang. In 2003, there were 280 households with 870 people. The main surnames are Alice and Tai.

Dasiguanzhuang is located in the east of Beikuo Town 1 km. Jiancun in Yuan Dynasty, formerly known as Shenjiazhuang, has six schools: Shen, Si, Tai, Shi, Lei and Ou. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a battle between Shen and Si. The lawsuit hit Jinan, Si won, Shen moved out, and Shenjiazhuang became more famous. In 2003, there were 606 households 1903 people. The main surnames are Mou, Si, Wang and Li.

Tianjiazhai Village is located 2.5 kilometers southeast of Beikuo Town. The village was built in the Western Han Dynasty, formerly known as Tianjiazhuang, and later developed into Tianjiazhen. It was renamed Tianjiazhai in the Tang Dynasty. 1948 was assigned to Tianjiazhai Village. In 2003, there were 450 households 1376 people. The main surnames are Wei, Zhang and Su.

Tianjiazhai Second Village was separated from Tianjiazhai on 1948. In 2003, there were 474 households 1470 people. The main surnames are Mou, Wei, Xu, Zhang and Wang.