First, according to local chronicles and genealogy records, Guan people moved here to create their ancestors during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, and the Chen family moved here to create their ancestors in the fourteenth year of the Qing Dynasty, and the earliest Chencuohe River was only a small natural village in Chencuohe Township today. At the end of Ming Dynasty and the beginning of Qing Dynasty, a large amount of sediment brought by the upper reaches of Xinjin River, a tributary of Hanjiang River, was alluvial at the estuary, forming a tidal flat south of Guandai Waipu (Guipu and Zhoucuo this summer). The government ordered local officials surnamed Ji to work hard to build dikes to prevent water from stopping, so the locals called this place Ji CuO Wai, which is the jurisdiction of Xinjin Street today. Until liberation, it was still named after the law and marked on the map. Therefore, it is not true that the surname is named after the township name because it came here first. 1984, Chenghai county divided Jicuowai into Xincuoliao Brigade and Chencuohe Brigade in two natural villages, Dongxincuoliao Village and Xichencuohe Village, in order to eliminate the influence of the local Jishi family.
Second, there is no record of Chencuo River's hometown in local historical records, but the natural villages such as Chencuo River, Nanpianpu, Donghe, Dongdong, Zhangcuoliao, Xialiao and Magongjiao in past dynasties are only directly under the jurisdiction of Pengxia Township or Guandai Township in Chenghai County (at the same level as township, town and street).
A more correct statement: In the 14th year of Qing Dynasty, the surname of Chen in Ou Ting (another statement comes from Chen in Guandaiyang) moved south and settled down to create ideas. Because the Chen family arrived first, it was named Chencuohe Village. The earliest Chencuohe village is located in Donghe neighborhood Committee, excluding Nanbibu and Dongxin neighborhood committees. 1956 Chenghai county, new China, in order to clarify the concept of "clan sect". 1958, the brigade consists of the original natural villages such as Chencuo River, Nanpianpu, Donghe, Dongdong, Xialiao and Magongjiao. At that time, Guan was a local surname, which continues to this day (Chen Cuoji was also one of the "Guan" schools), and it was also the largest settlement of Ji's surname in Chaoshan. In order to prevent the big surname from bullying the small surname, Chenghai County named the brigade after Chencuohe Natural Village with a small local population (that is, Chencuohe Brigade, 1984 was renamed Chencuohe (administrative) Village) to eliminate the influence of the local Ji family. Nowadays, Lin CuO Village and Li CuO Village in Waisha Town have adopted the township name of Xiao surname to eliminate the influence of the local Wang Xing family. 1994, Chen Cuohe withdrew from the village to set up six neighborhood committees, but Chen Cuohe, who had been merged for a long time, was not used to setting up neighborhood committees again, so the villagers set up their own committees (mainly organizing folk activities to coordinate villagers' disputes and contradictions, sometimes excluding Nanbibu and Dongxinju committees). In order to distinguish the village from the neighborhood Committee, the villagers put the original Chen CuO together at the same administrative level.