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The Historical Evolution of Tingzu

According to legend, Tingzu Town was named after Dingzu Street, where Dingzu lived, and "Ting" evolved from "Ding". From the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, Tingzu belonged to Daye County. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Tingzu belonged to the fifth district of Daye County. By 1955, 35 towns in Gongyan District and Tanqiao District of Sun Yicheng County and the towns under the jurisdiction of Jinniu County were classified as Daye County, and 33 towns in Tingzu, Huahu, Bishidu and Lin Ze of Daye County were classified as Sun Yicheng County. 1956, the districts were removed and merged into townships, and Sun Yicheng county governed ten districts and one chengguan town. 1957, Tingzu District Office has jurisdiction over six towns, namely Heping, Alliance, Advanced, Hongqi, Huahu and Shiqiao. 1958 cancel the district office (steering group) and set up the red flag commune. 196 1, administrative system restored. From 65438 to 0964, there were four communes in Tingzu District: Huahu, Chen Sheng, Shiqiao and Quantang. 1983 After the establishment of Ezhou City, four dispatch areas were established immediately, and Tingzu Town was under the jurisdiction of Chengchao District. 1987 cancel the dispatching area and establish three municipal districts. Tingzu Town is under the jurisdiction of Echeng District.