Jiemuxi Power Supply Station is located at the intersection of Yuanling, Yongshun and Zhangjiajie counties and cities. The landform is characterized by mountains backed by the Wuling ridge, tilting to the southeast, with overlapping mountains and divergent streams. Between the duplex trough-shaped basin valley. Daping Village, the township government's garrison, is 58.2 kilometers away from the county seat and 75.9 kilometers away from Zhangjiajie City. It is a mysterious primitive sub-forest area.
Jiemuxi Power Supply Station was built in January 2000. The power supply scope is distributed in 2 townships (originally 5 townships, 2 townships after integration) and 29 administrative villages, with a total population of 60,000. It has jurisdiction over three 10KV lines of 298.44km, 159 distribution transformers, and a total capacity of 4525 kvA.
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Origin of the name of Jiemu River:
Many years ago, the magistrate of Yongshun County passed by this place when his mother went to Changsha Prefecture to take office. The mountains here are high and the forests are dense. The bearers were exhausted and could no longer walk, so they collapsed on the roadside. When the county magistrate was in a dilemma, he had a thought in his mind. Since the mother was in frail health, why not temporarily foster her here?
Look at how beautiful the scenery is here. Flowers are blooming in the valley, golden pheasants are crowing, and there is a gurgling stream. After the magistrate settled his mother, he went to Changsha Mansion to take office. This wild place was called "Jimu Creek".
The old mother who lives alone in the mountains misses her son so much that she often washes her face with tears. There lived a lonely Tujia man nearby. He saw her and felt pity in his heart. He wanted to worship his old mother as his godmother, not only to fulfill his filial piety in place of the magistrate, but also to have a mother himself. The old mother was extremely happy and agreed. From then on, the Tujia men fulfilled their filial piety until a hundred years later. Later generations renamed "Jimu Creek" as "Jimu Creek".
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