Shouguang County was established in the sixteenth year after Emperor Wendi of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 148), which was under the jurisdiction of Beihai County of Qingzhou Secretariat. From then on, I saw the name of Shouguang County in the history books. 1993 Shouguang County withdrew from the county to set up a city.
Shouguang City is located in the middle of Shandong Peninsula, south of Laizhou Bay in Bohai Sea. It is adjacent to Hanting District of Weifang City in the east, Guangrao County in the west, Qingzhou City and Changle County in the south and Bohai Sea in the north. It is 60km long and 48km wide between east longitude1110' and north latitude 3641'-3719'.
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Shouguang developed very early and has a long history. More than 50 ancient cultural sites, such as Beixin, Dawenkou and Longshan, have been discovered in China/KLOC-0. Cang Xie, the originator of China's historical writing, created hieroglyphics here. The world's first agronomy monograph "Qi Yao Min Shu" was written in chapters here.
In the early Republic of China, Shouguang County belonged to Jiaodong Road, Shandong Province. /kloc-changed its name to Ziqing Road, Shandong Province in 0/4. 17 directly under the Shandong provincial government. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Shouguang County had two county-level regimes. One is the anti-Japanese democratic regime under the leadership of * * *, which belongs to the Dong Qing Commissioner's Office in Qinghe District, Shandong Province, and the county seat is in the area of Taitou Town today. One is the Zhang Jingyue county government of the Kuomintang, which belongs to the 14th office of the Administrative Inspector of Shandong Province of the Kuomintang. The county government is located in Shangjiazhuang, Beiluo Town.
In addition, the Japanese invaders also helped Wang Puppet to establish the regime of Puppet Manchuria County, which was stationed in Shouguang County and attached to the Qingzhou Daoyin Office of the Japanese Puppet Shandong Provincial Office. During this period, Shouguang also designated four counties: Yixian, Shouxian, Linxian, Guangxian, Xianxian and Changwei. Shouguang County was divided into Shouguang County, Shounan County and a part of Shoushou County during the War of Liberation and the early days of the People's Republic of China.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Caidu Culture
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Baidu encyclopedia-Shouguang