The origin of the village name of Liangzhao Town

Liang Zhao: The village was built during the Warring States Period. At that time, General Liang Wang built a high platform here to summon troops. Later this became a village, named Liang Wang Zhaotai Village, and later shortened to Liang Zhao. This village is the largest market in our city.

Beiluzhang: The village was built in the Qin Dynasty. Surrounded by water and covered with reeds, there is a highland in the middle. Later, some people lived here and named it Bei Luzhou, which later evolved into Bei Luzhang. The village is adjacent to Renwengan Canal in the north, and the village is divided into two brigades. It is located in a large depression area, prone to waterlogging due to salt and alkali.

Louzi Village: The village was built in the early Sui Dynasty. At that time, there was a clan named Zong Qianqing, which occupied an area of ??1,000 hectares. The houses were spread out and a small building was built in the courtyard. Later, the village was named Louzi Village. The village is low-lying.

Tangzhao Village: According to the inscription, the village was built in the Tang Dynasty. At that time, there was a nun temple in the area. Because it was too far away from the village, it was often harassed by gangsters. A monk, Haiji, exchanged 25 acres of incense land to build a village next to the temple and named it Tangzhao Village.

Liang Xinzhuang: The village was built at the end of the Warring States Period. Some people moved out from Liangzhao Village and built a village in the east of the village, named Liangxinzhuang, and later became Liangxinzhuang.

Zhengluo Village: This village was built in the late Yuan Dynasty and was originally named Qulidian. In the early Ming Dynasty, it was devastated by war and depopulated. The three households of Liu, Zou and Tang were moved from Hongdong City, Shanxi, and named Zhengluo Village. .

Southwestern Luzhang: The village was built in the late Qin Dynasty. Because it is southwest of Bei Luzhang, it is named Southwest Luzhang. The village is adjacent to the intersection of Renwengan Canal and Guyang River in the west. Tangdi passes around the west of the village. The *** is divided into two brigades.

Nanluzhang: Built in the late Qin Dynasty. Because it is south of Beiluzhang, it is called Nanluzhang. The village is located 1,000 kilometers north-southwest of the township.

Nanliang Zhao: The village was built in the first year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty. Because it is directly south of Liangzhao, there is only a pit between it, so it is named Nanliangzhao.

Xiduan Village: The village was built in the Sui Dynasty. At that time, a silt river passed through the middle of the village, dividing the village into two parts. The west part of the river was named Xiduan Village.

Dongduan Village: The village was built in the Sui Dynasty. At that time, there was a silt river flowing north-south through the middle of the village, dividing the village into two parts. The eastern part was named East Section Village.

Dajian Village: The village was built in the Qingyuan period of the Southern Song Dynasty. When the settlers settled there, there were many ditches and rivers, and the water was like a river, so it was named Dajiang Village. Later, "jiang" was changed to "jiang" , hence the name Dajiang Village.

Beijian Village: The village was built during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. The village is located to the north of Dajiang Village, so it is named Beijian Village. The village is adjacent to Renwengan Canal in the south.

Xin'an Village: The village was built in the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. After the "King of Yan swept the north", several families rebuilt the village to the east of Dajiang Village and named it Xinan Village, which was later changed to Xin'an Village. village. The village is adjacent to Renwengan Canal in the north.

Yanjiawu: The village was built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. After "King Zheng swept north", people immigrated to this place from Hongdong City, Shanxi Province. Because the place was salty and alkali-rich, and it was close to the river and had docks and docks, it was named Yanjiawu, and later renamed Yanjiawu. The village is adjacent to Renwengan Canal in the north.

Nandingwu: The village was built during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. Because there is a dock near the river in the north of the village and the village is T-shaped, it is named Nandingwu.

Laogezhuang: The village was built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. After "King Yan swept the north", there was no one here. Later, the Zheng family, who had been away in the early years, came back to live here and named it Laojiazhuang, which was later changed to Laogezhuang.

Lianggezhuang: The village was built in the Tang Dynasty. years. Named Liang Gezhuang after his surname.

Dongjiang Village: The village was built during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. It was named Dongjiang Village because it is located in the east of Dajian Village.

Qianwangxianzhuang: The village was built in the early Ming Dynasty. Because most people have the surname Wang, it is named Qianwangxianzhuang (there is Houwangxianzhuang in Wen'an City).

Beidingwu: The village was built during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. Because it faces Nandingwu across the river, it is named Beidingwu.