The village originated in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty (1403- 1424). Wang Xing moved from Yunnan to the southeast village of Bamudi Village, where willow branches were hedges, so the village was named Liushuquan. Hereinafter referred to as the circle.
Administrative population
There are 373 mu of cultivated land in the village. In 2006, there were 0/34 households in the whole village, with a total population of 325, including 279 laborers.
Economic development In 2006, the total grain output of the village reached 102 tons, the total economic income was 3.2 million yuan, and the per capita net income was 5,935 yuan.
Li Quan Village is adjacent to Bamudi Village, Shangzhuang Village, Wangjiatun Village, Gongjiada Zhang Cun Village, Renjiafengcheng Village, Diaojiada Zhang Cun Village, Shijiafengcheng Village, Pengjiatun Village, Yujiafengcheng Village, Nanyanwu Village, Beiyanwu Village, Fengcheng henan village Village, Qikou Village and Zhifang Village.
There are tourist attractions such as Hubaoshan Village, Qingdao Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo Park, Jimo Heshan, Qingdao Huashan International Country Club and Qingdao Vegetable Science and Technology Demonstration Park near Li Quan Village, and there are specialties such as Baimiao Taro, Jinkou Yuya Celery, Jimo Yuan, Jimo Old Wine and Underwater Village Celery.