Xinzhongyi: The village was built in the early Yuan Dynasty. It was originally a newly built inn, and it was located between the river and Renqiu, so it was named Xinzhongyi, which later evolved into Xinzhongyi. The village is adjacent to Beijing Highway in the east.
Nan Zhangzhuang: This village was built in the early Yongle years of the Ming Dynasty. The villagers moved from Hongdong City, Shanxi Province to settle here with the surname Zhang, hence the name Zhangjiazhuang. In December 1981, it was renamed Nanzhangzhuang during the place name census.
Liujiazhuang: In the early years of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, a Liu family moved from Hongdong City, Shanxi Province to build a village, called Liujiazhuang.
Taojiazhuang: The village was built during the Warring States Period. It was first settled by the Tao family and named Taojiazhuang after the surname.
Taiji Temple: The village was founded in the early years of the Southern Dynasties. After the princess of the Southern Dynasty Li Hou built Taiji Temple, the number of residents increased day by day. Because the village was located after Taiji Temple, it was named Taiji Temple after the temple. base temple.
Front Taiji Temple: During the Yuan Dynasty, the village was located to the east of Taiji Temple, and its name was Xiaodong Village. In the late Ming Dynasty, Xiaodong Village was flooded due to heavy rains. The villagers moved to build a village in front of Taiji Temple, so it was renamed Qian Taiji Temple.
Chenjiabian Village: The village was built in the Northern Song Dynasty. Because it is located at the bend of the Xiahe River and has the most residents of the Wei family, it is named Weijiawan. Due to the plague in the Yuan Dynasty, many residents died, and only the Zhao family was left, so it was renamed Zhaojiawan. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, the Chen family moved from Hongdong City, Shanxi Province and settled there. Because it was located on the border of Hejian, Renqiu and Gaoyang cities, it was renamed Chenjiabian Village.
Lijiabian Village: In the early years of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, the Li family moved from Hongdong City, Shanxi Province to settle down. Because of the two prefectures of Hejian and Baoding, and the boundaries of Hejian, Renqiu and Gaoyang cities, Therefore, the village was named Lijiabian Village.
Huibokou: The village was built in the early Ming Dynasty. Because it is located on the west bank of the Zhaowang River (the ancient river was silted up in the Qing Dynasty), it was called Xipai Village. Over time, it was called Xibo. There is a ferry in this village and there are many boats. Here, it was named Huibokou. Later it evolved into Huibokou. This village is the largest market in our city.
Beima Village: The village was built in the Ming Dynasty. The village is located along the Zhaowang River, with Nanma Village on the opposite bank, so the village is named Beima Village.
Blacksmith Village: In the Ming Dynasty, two families of blacksmiths moved here from Jinan, Shandong Province to live in this place. They were engaged in blacksmithing and later became a village, hence the name Blacksmith Village.
Bianguan Village: The village was built in the Zhou Dynasty. Because the area belonged to the border of the Zhou Dynasty, it was named Bianguan Village.
Zhang Shi: The village was built in the Tang Dynasty. At that time, there lived a rich man named Zhang who often gave away rice and porridge. The ancients called Zhang the old man Zhang She, hence the name Zhang Shi.
Dongwangtuan Village (Xiwangtuan Village): The village was built during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. Several families named Wang moved from Shandong to build the village. Some of them fled due to famine and returned a few years later. He lived in his old place, so he named the village Wangtuan, which means reunion. Later, it was divided into east and west linings, called Dongwangtuan Village and Xiwangtuan Village.
Xichenzhuang: In the early Ming Dynasty, three families with the surname Chen moved from Hongdong City, Shanxi Province to live here, named Chenjiazhuang. In December 1981, it was renamed Xichenzhuang when the place name was Puxing.
Nanma Village: The village was built in the Ming Dynasty. Because the village was built on the south bank of Zhaowang River and had a dock, it was named Nanma Head. In the Qing Dynasty, the river gradually became silted up, and Nanmatou was renamed Nanmazhuang.
Nanma Xinzhuang: In the late Ming Dynasty, due to floods, a small number of people moved out of Nanma Village and moved one mile east to build a village. So it was named Nanma Xinzhuang.
Liu Baodian: The village was founded in the Ming Dynasty. A family named Liu moved from Shandong and opened a small store on the north bank of the Zhaowang River (the ancient river has been silted up). It later became a village and was named Liu Baodian.
Anli Store: The village was founded in the Ming Dynasty. A family moved from Shandong and opened a store on the south bank of the Zhaowang River (the ancient river has been silted up) to make a living, hence the name Nandian, which later evolved into Anli Store.
Biandukou: The village was built in the late Ming Dynasty. Several families named Bian moved from Yuncheng, Shanxi to live along the Zhaowang River and built a ferry, so the village was named Biandukou.
Guojiakou: The village was founded in the Ming Dynasty. Three families with the surname Guo moved from Shanxi and settled along the Zhaowang River. A ferry was set up, so it was named Guojiakou.
Xiejiazhuang: The village was built in the Song Dynasty. Because of the large number of people named Xie, it was named Xiejiazhuang.
Perry: The village was built in 1350 and originally belonged to Hejian. At that time, the city officials of Hejian and Gaoyang were betting on the village, and the officials of Hejian City lost to the city officials of Gaoyang. Therefore, Named "Perry" (meaning "to make amends").