The origin of the village name of Beihan Township

Northern Han Dynasty: According to unearthed cultural relics, Zhahan Village was built during the Jianwu period of the Han Dynasty. Because there was a large area of water in the north when the village was built, it was named Beihan. Later changed to Northern Han. Shiwo Highway surrounds the west of the village and is adjacent to Guyanghe in the east.

Weijiazhuang: The village was built in the Qin Long period of the Ming Dynasty and was named Weijiazhuang after the surname.

Zhanglaohu Village: The village was built in the late Ming Dynasty. A man named Zhang Yihu came to live here from Hongdong City, Shanxi Province, and took his name as the village name, which was later changed to Zhanglaohu Village.

Houbianzhuang: In 1943, Bianzhuang was divided into two villages, and this village was Houbianzhuang.

Qianbianzhuang: This village was built in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and was named Bianzhuang because it was built by the surname Bianshi. In 1943, it was divided into two villages, and this village was Qianbianzhuang.

South Guo Zhuang: In the early Qing Dynasty, two brothers named Guo moved from Majiawu village and were named Guo Zhuang. In December, 1981, it was renamed as South Guo Zhuang during the place name census.

Nanlangzhuang: During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, a family named Lang moved from Wangjiawu to build a village here. The village was named Langzhuang. In 1961, it was divided into two villages. Because the village was in the south, it was named Nanlangzhuang.

Xiaolizhuang: The village was built in the late Ming Dynasty. Some people moved out from Dalizhuang to build a village here, so it was named Xiaolizhuang.

Ximazhuang: The village was built in the Ming Dynasty, and five provinces of Ma lived here first, so it was named Mazhuang, later called Ximazhuang.

liujiapu: the village was built in the early Qing dynasty. A family named Liu came here to build a shop, so it was named Liujiapu.

later explanation: this village was built in the Wanli period of the Ming dynasty, and there was a pit in the middle of the street when it was built, so it was named Jiekeng Village. Later called don't street by the village. It was changed to Jiejing Village. In 1964, it was divided into two villages: pre-Jiejing and post-Jiejing, which were post-Jiejing.

previous explanation: the village was built in the Wanli period of the Ming dynasty, and there was a pit in the middle of the street when the village was built. Named Jiekeng Village. Later, it was called Jiejing Village, and later changed to Jiejing Village. In 1964, it was divided into two villages: Qianjiejing and Houjiejing. The village was Qianjiejing.

Dalizhuang: At the beginning of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, a family named Li moved from Hongdong City, Shanxi Province, and lived here and was named Li Jiazhuang. Later, it was changed to Dalizhuang. The village is adjacent to Shiwo Highway in the south and Guyanghe River in the east.

Sujiazhuang: A family named Su moved here in the early Qing Dynasty, so it was named Sujiazhuang. The village lies on the stone road to the north.

Xujiazhuang: In the early Qing Dynasty, a surname Xu moved here to live, so it was named Xujiazhuang.

Bijiazhuang: The village was built in the Han Dynasty and named Bijiazhuang after its surname.

contract insurance: because this place lives in the township contract insurance (the local official at that time), the village name is contract insurance.

Loess Gean: The village was built in the Ming Dynasty. Because the village was built on the loess hill, it was named Huangtu Gean.

Hezhuang: The village was built in the Ming Dynasty and named Hezhuang after its surname.

Zhao Fanzhuang: In the Ming Dynasty, Zhao and Fan lived here, hence the name Zhao Fanzhuang.

Houtongli: The village was built in the third year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty. The surname Shan Li and Zhao * * * built the village together, so it was named Tongli Village. Later, because pear trees and buttonwood trees were planted, it was renamed Tongli Village. Later, it was divided into two villages. The village is in the north and is Houtongli.

Zhongtong pear: In 1962, a part of Qiantong pear was set aside as Zhongtong pear.

Qiantong Pear: The village was built in Yongle of the Ming Dynasty for three years. Two families named Li and Zhao built the village together, hence the name Tongli Village. Later, it was renamed Tongli Village because of the value of buttonwood and pear trees. Later, it was divided into two villages, and the village in front was named Qiantong Pear.

xiwu village: the village was built in the Ming dynasty, so it was named wucun because its ancestors were surnamed Wu. In 1958, it was divided into two villages, because the village was located in the west. Hence the name Xiwu Village.

Dongwu Village: The village was built in the early Ming Dynasty and named wucun after his surname. In 1958, it was divided into two villages. The village was located in the east, so it was named Dongwu Village.

Wujiageo: It was built in 1481. Some people named Wu came here to build the village. Because the village was built on a mound, it was named Wujiageo.

Zhaojiage: The village was built in the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty. Some people named Zhao built the village here. Because the village was built on a mound, it was named Zhaojiage.

Laohetou: The village was built in the Ming Dynasty. Because the village was built on an elbow of the Guyanghe River, it was named Laohetou. Guyanghe flows through the east of the village.