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Evolution of fengcun Town Organizational System
During the Zhou Dynasty, it was the land of Baiyue (Guangdong).

Before the Qin Dynasty, Fengcun belonged to Baiyue. In the thirty-third year of Qin Shihuang (2 14 BC), the Qin Dynasty pacified Baiyue and established Nanhai County, Guilin County and Xiang Jun County. Jinfeng Village is under Nanhai County.

At the end of Qin Dynasty and the beginning of Han Dynasty, it belonged to Nanyue State.

In the sixth year of Emperor Ding Yuan (before11year), Duannu County was established. The county is under the jurisdiction of Jinde Town, and Jinfeng Village is within its jurisdiction.

The first year of Taikang in the Western Jin Dynasty (280)

Distribute the county to Yuanxi, Duluo, Wucheng and other counties. Duan Xi will remain unchanged. Yuanxi county governs the monthly towns in this county.

Hongyuan village. Jinfeng Village belongs to Yuanxi County.

In the seventh year of Yonghe in the Western Jin Dynasty (35 1), Jin Kang County was added as Cangwu County. Yuan Xi and Duan Xi were ruled by Jin Kang County successively.

In the Southern Song Dynasty (about 460 years), Lecheng, Binjiang, Yuecheng and Zhaowen were added in Duan Xi and Yuanxi counties, and Duan Xi and Yuanxi were placed under Jin Kang county. Lecheng County governs in today's Yuecheng, and Binjiang County governs in today's nine cities. It is said that Chengxian County governs in today's sowing and planting, and Zhaowen County governs in today's Fenghuang Village.

In the first year of Chen Tianjia in the Southern Dynasties (560), the right general Han Zigao was appointed as the county magistrate.

Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty opened the emperor for nine years (589).

Jin Kang County was abolished, and Duan Xi, Lecheng, Yuecheng (later renamed Yuecheng) and Zhao Wen were all assigned to Duanzhou (now Zhaoqing).

In the 12th year of Emperor Wendi (592), Yuecheng County and Zhaowen County were revoked and merged into Lecheng County. The whole area of Fengcun belongs to Lecheng County.

In the third year of Yang Di Daye (607), Duan Xi and Lecheng were transferred to Xin 'an County (Duanzhou was renamed Xin 'an County).

In the fifth year of Wude in Tang Gaozu (622), Xin 'an County belonged to Nankang Prefecture (later changed to Kangzhou), Duan Xi and Lecheng belonged to Nankang Prefecture, and the prefecture belonged to Duan Xi.

In the first year of Tianbao of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (742), Kangzhou was changed to Jin Kang County, which was under the jurisdiction of Duan Xi County, and Lecheng County was changed to Yuecheng County.

In the first year of Tang Gan Yuan (758), Jin Kang County was changed to Kangzhou.

In 9 17, Nanhan was established, and Jinfeng Village was located in its territory.

In the fourth year of Song Taizu Kaibao (97 1), Nanhan was destroyed and Kangzhou was revoked. Jin Kang, Yuecheng and Ducheng counties entered Duan Xi County, belonging to Duanzhou of Guangnan Road. Soon, Kangzhou was restored. Since then, fengcun has been attached to Yuecheng Town, Duan Xi County, Kangzhou.

In November of the first year of Shaoxing, Song Gaozong (1 13 1), Dikang Prefecture was promoted to the government, named Deqing Government, and led Duan Xi and Longshui counties (in the seventh year, it was built in Hechuan).

Ten years, Sichuan was sealed, and Jianye was transferred to Fengzhou). Duan Xi is the government. Since then, fengcun belongs to Yuexi Town, Duan Xi County, Deqing Prefecture.

In the ninth year of Hongwu in Ming Taizu (1376), Deqing prefecture was changed to Deqing prefecture, Duan Xi county was abolished, and the county was directly under the jurisdiction of the state. The whole area of fengcun belongs to the urban-rural fringe of Deqing.

In the Qing Dynasty, Deqing had three carriages, three townships and ten capitals. The city is called the inner compartment, the east compartment and the west compartment.

Jinlin Township (from Yidu to Wudu) is now Xinxu, Guan Wei, Mawei, Huilong and Gaoliang.

Jin Kang township (eleven capitals) is now nine cities.

The urban and rural areas of Yueguo (from the sixth capital to the ninth capital) today are Yuecheng (the lower seventh capital), fengcun (the sixth capital), Zhiwulong (the upper seventh capital), Yongfeng (the lower eighth capital) and Mocun (the ninth capital). I won't elaborate on the last eight.

In the Republic of China, Deqing Prefecture was changed to Deqing County, and today Fenghuang Village belongs to the six capitals of urban and rural areas. Since then, the urban and rural areas of Yue were Yongping Township (now Yuecheng), Fengxiang Township (now fengcun), Luhe Township (now planting Wulong), Yongning Township (now Yongfeng) and Zhengtongxiang Township (now Mocun).

After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Fengxiang Township was changed to Fengcun Town (once a sowing commune).