Diantou Town is an enclave in the southwest of Yongshou County. The town government is 44 kilometers away from the county seat. Qishui River faces Yijing Town and Shiniu Township in Ganxian County in the east; It borders Tiandu Township in Fufeng County in the southwest and Miaowan Township in linyou county in the north of Loujingshan Mountain. With a total area of 78.3 square kilometers, the highest elevation in China is 1211m at Loujingshan, the lowest elevation is 611m at the bottom of the Qishui River, with an average elevation of 911m. There are limestone and other minerals underground. There are three provincial-level cultural relics protection sites in the territory (Tomb of Hou Loujing in Jianxin, Western Han Dynasty, Da Situ Liu Mian Tombstone written by Lu Jia, a doctor of Western Han Dynasty, and Tang Liu Gongquan). There are 12 units in the town. It has jurisdiction over 27 administrative villages, 64 villagers' groups, * * * 4,318 households and 17,983 people. The total cultivated land in the town is 44,544 mu. It belongs to the gully region of southern hilly tableland, mainly deep tableland, and is the township with the best natural conditions in Yongshou County. Because the east and west sides are hairy ditches, and the middle is as high as an arrow, it was named "Arrow" at the end of Yuan Dynasty. In the middle of Ming Dynasty, "Arrow" was called "Store", so it was named as Store Head. In March, 1956, when the district was withdrawn and merged with the township, Diantou Township and Liangjia Township merged with Maomaowan, Zhoujia, Lijiahe, Chengjiahe and Zhoujiayuan in Ganxian County to establish Diantou Township. In October, 1958, Diantou Township and Haosi Township merged to establish Red Star Commune. In October, 1959, it was renamed as Store Head People's Commune. In June of 1984, it was renamed as Diantou Township, and in February of the same year, it was renamed as Diantou Town. The town is dominated by agriculture, mainly producing wheat, corn, rape and beans. Cash crops include apples, vegetables and medicinal materials. Boer goat and rex rabbit are the main breeding industries. The town's gross national economy is 164.94 million yuan, and the per capita net income of farmers is 1651 yuan. Native products include flour, rapeseed oil, sesame, sesame oil, "Red Fuji" apples, balsamic vinegar and "Baiju" toilet paper. The jurisdiction covers an area of 1.4 square kilometers. The street is 1,211 meters long and 31 meters wide, including 1.2 meters of roadway, 9 meters of sidewalks on both sides, and 31 asphalt pavements and street lamps. There are 8313 people drinking tap water in 15 villages in the town. 12 villages have water supply points. 13 villages laid 42.16 kilometers of oil roads. The low-voltage power grid in 26 villages was transformed by 57.5 kilometers. 26 villages have access to program-controlled telephones, and 6 villages have applied "TV coverage to every village". There are 1 junior high schools, 7 complete primary schools, 7 junior high schools and 1 teaching points. There are 189 teaching and administrative staff in primary and secondary schools and 3,218 students. There are 52 bus passenger trips to and from the county every day, including 14 trips to Yongshou, 4 trips to Fufeng, 34 trips to Yangling, 28 trips to Xianyang and 28 trips to Xi 'an. Every year, the 26th of the first lunar month, 21th of March, 7th of July and 11th of October are the material exchange meetings, and the 3rd, 6th and 9th of every ten days are the gathering days, with about 5,111 people listed and more than 711 stalls, with an annual market turnover of more than RMB 12 million.
fanjiahe: located 6.5km northeast of the town government residence. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, people named Fan built a city and lived there, named Fan Jiabao. It was renamed Fanjiahe because it lived by the Qishui River. At present, there are 4 villagers' groups, with 311 households and 1,341 people, with 2,514 mu of cultivated land and 1.85 mu per capita. The village has good natural conditions, mainly focusing on fruit and livestock production. The per capita net income is 2171 yuan.
Haosi River: located 6 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. From the end of the Tang Dynasty to the twenty-first year of Yuan Dynasty (1284), it was treated as a good temple county for 448 years. After the county government was abolished, the market remained, called Haosi Street. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Haosi Market declined and developed into a village. Because it was located on the Qishui River, Haosi River was named after its old name. From October 1949 to October 1958, it was the resident of Haosi Township People's Committee. At present, there are 5 villagers' groups, with 437 households and 1,619 people, with 2,596 mu of cultivated land and 1.61 mu per capita. The village has good natural conditions. In the mid-1991s, the production of greenhouse vegetables was first developed in the county. In recent years, apple production is the main production. In 1995, it was named as a civilized village by the municipal party committee and municipal government. The per capita net income is 2116 yuan.
Antou: located 7.5km northeast of the town government residence. In the Qing Dynasty, an tang was built here, and the terrain was high, so it was named Guan Tou. "An" is the mistake of "An". Originally belonged to Haosihe Brigade. There are 2 villagers' groups, 79 households, 316 people, and 986 mu of cultivated land. The village is located by the Qishui River, with good natural conditions and high grain output. The per capita net income is 2146 yuan.
west tableland: located 5.7 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was named after the tableland located in the west of Haosi River. Yuanhe Taohua Garden and Zhuanghe are collectively called Zhuangtao Brigade. There are 1 villagers' groups, 96 households and 396 people, with 1,143 mu of cultivated land and 2.56 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants apples, supplemented by aquaculture. The per capita net income is 1126 yuan.
Zhuanghe: located 6 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. In the early Qing dynasty, it was named after the meaning of village harmony. From June 1952 to July 1953, it was the resident of Zhuanghe Township People's Committee. There are 2 villagers' groups, with 125 households and 517 people, with 1,677 mu of cultivated land and 3.24 mu per capita. The village has a large land area, mainly focusing on grain production and apple planting. The per capita net income is 1145 yuan.
Taohua Plateau: located 5.5km northeast of the town government residence. It is said that Hou Loujing, a letter from Han Jianxin, once married here. The bride wears a peach blossom, which attracts peach blossoms all over the tableland, hence the name Taohua tableland. There are 1 villagers' groups, 141 households and 587 people, with 1,755 mu of cultivated land and 3.11 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants apples. The per capita net income is 1143 yuan.
Sujiayuan: located 6.5km north of the town government residence. In the middle of Yuan Dynasty, it was named after residents' surnames and their terrain. There are 2 villagers' groups, with 115 households and 517 people, with 1,858 mu of cultivated land and 3.6 mu per capita. The village mainly focuses on grain production and planting fruit trees, supplemented by aquaculture. In the 1971s, the Qishuihe Pumping Station was built in this village, but now it seldom brings benefits into play. The per capita net income is 1144 yuan.
west slope: located 5.5km north of the town government residence. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was named after it was located on the gully slope west of Sujiayuan (village). Originally belonged to Sujiayuan Brigade. There are 2 villagers' groups, with 77 households and 273 people, with 1,384 mu of cultivated land and 4.96 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants apples. 1141 yuan per capita.
Baojiayao: located 4.5km northeast of the town government residence. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was named after residents' surnames and living characteristics. Originally belonged to Xujiayuan Brigade. At present, there are 1 villagers' groups, 69 households and 296 people, with 873 mu of cultivated land and 2.92 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants apples. The per capita net income is 1142 yuan.
Xujiayuan: located 3.5 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. When the brigade was formed in 1958, it was named after the name of Xujiayuan village in the northeast where the brigade was stationed. There are 2 villagers' groups, with 186 households and 784 people, with 1,711 mu of cultivated land and 2.13 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants apples. The per capita net income is 1146 yuan.
Gaoyatou: located 3.5km northeast of the town government residence. In the early Qing dynasty, it was named after its terrain. Originally belonged to Xujiayuan Brigade. There are 1 villagers' groups, 85 households and 336 people, with 793 mu of cultivated land and 2.61 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants apples. The per capita net income is 1138 yuan.
Zhuang Qiao: 2.5km north of the town government residence. When the brigade was formed in 1958, it was named after the names of the two natural villages under its jurisdiction, Beizhuangtou and Daqiao. There are 4 villagers' groups, with 252 households and 1,134 people, with 2,825 mu of cultivated land and 2.66 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants fruit trees. The per capita net income is 1675 yuan.
poliu: located 1.7km north of the town government residence. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, people named Liu lived in two villages according to the hillside. Those living under the hillside were named downhill Liu, and those living on the hillside were named uphill Liu. In 1958, when the brigade was formed, it was named after the two villages named Shangpo Liu and Xiapo Liu under its jurisdiction. At present, there are 3 villagers' groups, with 171 households and 613 people, with 2,335 mu of cultivated land and 3.81 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants fruit trees. In 2111, it was named as a civilized village by the municipal party committee and municipal government. The per capita net income is 1,681 yuan.
liujia: located 2 kilometers north of the town government residence, it was named after the surname of Liu residents in the late Ming dynasty. Formerly belonging to the Poliu Brigade. There are 3 villagers' groups, with 168 households and 539 people, with 1,974 mu of cultivated land and 3.68 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants fruit trees. The per capita net income is 1699 yuan.
Nanzhuangtou: located 2 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. At the end of Yuan Dynasty, wang xing people lived in two villages, and those living in the south were called Nanzhuangtou. When the brigade was formed in 1958, it was named after the resident village of the brigade. There are 2 villagers' groups, with 142 households and 613 people, with 1,332 mu of cultivated land and 2.16 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants fruit trees. The per capita net income is 1,831 yuan.
Zhongjia: located 1 km east of the town government residence. In the late Ming dynasty, it was named after the surname of residents. The original and Zhangjia, Zhoujiayuan, etc. combined into a seven-joint brigade. There are 1 villagers' groups, 118 households and 421 people, with 1,363 mu of cultivated land and 3.23 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants fruit trees. In 1996, it was named as a civilized village by the municipal party committee and municipal government. The per capita net income is 1914 yuan.
Zhangjia: It is located 2.5km east of the town government residence. In the late Ming dynasty, it was named after the surname of residents. Formerly belonged to the Seventh Joint Brigade. There are 5 villagers' groups, with 291 households and 1,116 people, with 2,512 mu of cultivated land and 2.17 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants fruit trees. The per capita net income is 1,841 yuan.
Zhoujiayuan: located 1.5km southeast of the town government residence. In the middle of Ming Dynasty, it was named after residents' surnames and terrain. Formerly belonged to the Seventh Joint Brigade. At present, there are 3 villagers' groups, 98 households and 398 people, with 842 mu of cultivated land and 2.16 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants fruit trees. The per capita net income is 1131 yuan.
fangli: located 1 kilometers south of the town government residence. In the early Ming Dynasty, there was a workshop on the south side of Diantou Town, hence the name Xifangli. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, some people in Xifang moved here and took the name Fangli. "Fang" is a harmonic change of "Fang". Originally belonged to Guangming Brigade. At present, there are 2 villagers' groups, with 196 households and 856 people, with 1,258 mu of cultivated land and 1.45 mu per capita. The village is close to the township, and the transportation, catering and commerce industries have developed rapidly. The per capita net income is 1824 yuan.
qiangjia: located 2.5km south of the town government residence. It was named after the residents' surnames in the middle of Ming Dynasty. Yuanhe Chengjiahe is called Qiangcheng Brigade. There are 1 villagers' groups, 98 households and 412 people, with 919 mu of cultivated land and 2.25 mu per capita. The village has flat land, fertile soil and high grain yield. The village is mainly engaged in grain production and fruit and livestock production. In 1999, it was named as a civilized village by the municipal party committee and municipal government. The per capita net income is 1,981 yuan.
Chengjiahe: It is located 3.5km south of the town government residence. In the early Ming Dynasty, it was named after residents' surnames and terrain. The original and strong families are collectively called strong teams. There are 1 villagers' groups, 26 households and 112 people, with 392 mu of cultivated land and 3.24 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants fruit trees. The per capita net income is 1146 yuan.
liangjia: located 2.5 kilometers south of the town government residence. It was named after the residents' surnames in the middle of Ming Dynasty. From October 1949 to October 1958, it was the resident of Liangjia Township People's Committee. At present, there are 3 villagers' groups, with 237 households and 1,118 people, with 1,883 mu of cultivated land and 1.88 mu per capita. Because the village and its neighboring Gejia, Qijia and Qiangjia have flat terrain, fertile soil and relatively rich people's lives, it is called "New Four Villages" in history. At present, it mainly focuses on grain production and planting fruit trees. The per capita net income is 1955 yuan.
Qige: located 3.8km south of the town government residence. It was named after the residents' surnames in the middle of Ming Dynasty. The original and Gejia were called Qige Brigade. There are 4 villagers' groups, with 223 households and 976 people, with 1,521 mu of cultivated land and 1.57 mu per capita. The village mainly produces grain and plants fruit trees. The per capita net income is 1,841 yuan.
East Zhuangzi: 4 kilometers south of the town government residence. In the middle of Ming Dynasty, wang xing people lived in two villages, and the one who lived in the east was named East Zhuangzi. When the brigade was formed in 1958, it was named after the headquarters of the brigade. There are 3 villagers' groups, with 146 households and 575 people, with 1.94 mu of arable land per capita. The village has good natural conditions, mainly for grain production and fruit tree planting. The per capita net income is 1,911 yuan.
west Zhuangzi: located 4.5km south of the town government residence. In the middle of Ming Dynasty, wang xing people lived in two villages, and the one who lived in the west was named West Zhuangzi. When the brigade was formed in 1958, it was named after the headquarters of the brigade. There are 2 villagers' groups, with 248 households and 1,111 people, with 2,531 mu of cultivated land and 2.42 mu per capita. The village has good natural conditions, mainly for grain production and fruit tree planting. The per capita net income is 1,811 yuan.
slope faucet: located 5 kilometers south of the town government residence. In the late Ming dynasty, it was named after the slope of the ditch was like a faucet. There are 2 villagers' groups, with 163 households and 598 people, with 1,352 mu of cultivated land and 2.24 mu per capita. The village is the south gate of Diantou Town, which mainly focuses on grain production and planting fruit trees. In 1995, it was named as a civilized village by the municipal party committee and municipal government. The per capita net income is 1,911 yuan.
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All the above are taken from the above of this website. As far as I know, the so-called government affairs and per capita income in northwest China are all false, and there are not so many at all.