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The Historical Evolution of Shou Jang Jin

Yanggu county Shou Jang Jin was originally named "Wanglingdian", and was moved here by the county magistrate in the 13th year of Ming Hongwu (1380), so it was renamed Shou Zhang with the county. Shouzhang was originally named Shouliang, because there are shroud and Liangshan (now Liangshan) in China. It was named in memory of Sean in the Han Dynasty during the Western Han Dynasty. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, due to Liang Wudi's uncle Liu Liang's avoidance of light, he still lost Sean and changed Shouliang to Shouzhang County. Shou Zhang Han belongs to Dongjun, Yunzhou in Tang Dynasty, Dongping House in Song Dynasty, Dongping Road in Yuan Dynasty and Yanzhou House in Shandong Province in Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the early years of the Republic of China, it was changed to East Road, and1August 1949 belonged to Liaocheng area in plain province, and 1952+0 1 June 1998 belonged to Liaocheng area in Shandong province. Its village is bounded by Jindi, which is located in the middle of the original county. It is divided into Fan County (later Taiqian County) in the south and yanggu county in the north. At that time, the village to which Jin Shou Jang Jin belonged was classified as Yanggu, which was Shouzhang District of yanggu county, and had jurisdiction over seven people's communes, namely Mamiao, Beitai, Shouzhang, Wang Ji, Shahe, Maomiao and Burns, 19765438+. Four communes in the north, namely Burns, Wang Ji, Shahe and Maomiao, were merged into Burns People's Commune. 1982, shouzhang people's commune was changed to shouzhangjin, and people's commune was changed to township. 1999, Pengsi Township was withdrawn from the township to set up a town. In March, 200 1 year, ShouJang Jin and Town merged into Shouzhang Central Town.

Shou Jang Jin has a long history and many cultural relics. Nanmen Village Nantai Site was inhabited by ancestors from Warring States to Han Dynasty. The tablet of Liang Wang in Dongmen Village in the Five Dynasties was erected during the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, and was written by Yin in Shahe Village in the Ming Dynasty. Other sites include Zhanggong Temple, Wanglingguan Temple, Wangjingdi (now Di Chin), Temple, Wugong Temple, Han Group and the former site where the army crossed the river during the Liberation War.

Shouzhang people have a glorious tradition of struggle. In the thirty-ninth year of Qing Qianlong (A.D. 1774), on August 28th, Wang Lun, the founder of Anbaili Qingshui School and Houwang Village of Shouzhang County, called for "opposing the levy" and "killing the rich to help the poor", led the people to launch an uprising, captured Shouzhang County in one fell swoop, beheaded the magistrate of a county, went north to Keyang Valley and Tangyi, and defeated the besieged Qing army in Liulin, guanxian. In the eleventh year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 186 1), the Nian army entered Shandong, and the people in western Shandong responded in large numbers. An Baili, Qiushenism and local people besieged Shouzhang County with weapons for several months, but failed under the attack of superior Qing army at the end of the same year. 1937 After the "July 7th Incident", the Kuomintang military and political personnel in Shouzhang County dispersed in a hubbub, and party member Guan Datong succeeded Shouzhang County to mobilize the people to defend the country and resist Japan. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Shouzhang people cooperated with the anti-Japanese troops and local armed forces and fought against the puppet troops many times, finally liberating Shouzhang City. 1June, 947, Liu Bocheng and Deng Xiaoping crossed the Yellow River with their headquarters in Kong Yuexian's home in Shaheya Village, Shou Zhang Cun. The local people actively made military shoes, delivered rations and carried stretchers for Liu Deng's army, and actively supported them, making great contributions to the victory of crossing the river.