Zhongyi Township is located in the middle of Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County, 54 kilometers away from the county seat. It covers an area of 155 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over seven administrative villages: Longhe, Guangming, Huaxi, Yanjing, Pingba, Quanxing and Jianfeng. Township 1 is stationed in Zhongbachang.
[code] 511241213: ~ 211 Longhe Village ~ 212 Guangming Village ~ 213 Huaxi Village ~ 214 Yanjing Village ~ 215 Pingba Village ~ 216 Quanxing Village ~ 217 Jianfeng Village
[evolution] Ming Dynasty belonged to Nanbinli in Fengdu County, and was included in Shizhu County in 1942. In the same year, Zhongyi Township was established, changed to commune in 1958, and returned to township in 1983. In 1997, with an area of 71.6 square kilometers and a population of 5,111, Township 1 was located in Zhongbachang, which governed nine administrative villages, namely Zhonghua, Shigong, Gao Xue, Fujia, Wangjia, Jinxi, Hongyan, Shi Bao and Goukou.
after the adjustment of zoning in p>2111, Zhongyi Township was under the jurisdiction of the former administrative areas of Zhongyi Township and Guantian Township, with an area of 1.55 square kilometers and a total population of 8,175, and governed 15 administrative villages, with 1 township in Zhongbachang.
Attachment: Guantian Township is located in the middle and east of Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County, 54 kilometers away from the county seat. [Evolution] In 1942, Guantian Township was established, in 1958, it was changed to a commune, and in 1983, it was re-established. In 1997, with an area of 68.7 square kilometers and a population of 3,111, Township 1 was located in Guantianba, which governed six administrative villages: Guanxin, Guanfeng, Guanjian, Guanquan, Guanba and Guanping.