Shunde belonged to Baiyue County before Qin Dynasty, and belonged to Panyu County of Nanhai County since Qin Dynasty, Nanhai County since Sui Dynasty, and Xianning County, which was separated from Nanhai County in the Southern Han Dynasty in the Five Dynasties. It was reintegrated into Nanhai County in the early Song Dynasty, and it still followed the Song system in the Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. After the Huangxiaoyang Uprising in the orthodox period of Ming Yingzong, in order to strengthen the governance of the source of the uprising, on April 27th, Jingtai (May 16th, 1452), the court set aside 37 castles in Tung Chung, Ma Ning, Xilin and Ding 'an in Nanhai County and Baitengbao in Xinhui County as new counties, and named them "Shunde", which means "Shuntian Mingde". In March 1992, with the approval of the State Council, Shunde withdrew from the county and set up a city. Daliang town, daliang town, is the seat of Shunde county in history, and became the resident of the Municipal People's Government after the county was withdrawn and the city was established in 1992. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it belonged to the county seat and the three castles of Daliang, Gu Lou and Xiaowan. During the Republic of China, the county seat was called daliang town, and the suburban countryside was the first district. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the county seat was still called daliang town, and it was named Fengcheng People's Commune from 1958 to 1959. Suburban rural areas were successively called the First District, Fuyou District, Daliang People's Commune, Daliang District and Jinhu Town. In August 1988, the organizational system of Jinhu Town was abolished, and it was collectively called daliang town with the county seat. There are two ways to say that Daliang got its name. Folk legend has it that Daliang's real name is Taigen, which originated from the ancient "Taigen Strait". After the establishment of the county, the court officials mistakenly added a little of the word "Tai" to the top of the word "Gen" to form "Da Liang". The academic circles believe that there is no record of "Taigen" and "Taigen Strait" in the historical materials before the county was established in Shunde, and "Daliang" should be the legacy of the national voice of ancient South Vietnam, meaning "Yellow Land". Daliang town's alias "Fengcheng" originated from Fengshan in the west of the ancient city wall, and Fengshan got its name because the shape of the mountain is similar to that of a phoenix with a long neck. Historically, suburban rural areas were semi-grain and semi-cash crop areas, mainly producing rice, sugar cane, bananas, vegetables and pond fish. After the reform and opening up, it has become a key industrial satellite town in the Pearl River Delta, with more than 2 industries including plastic products, household appliances, machinery, electromechanical and electronics. "Three highs" agriculture focuses on the development of pond fish, pigs and poultry breeding. The name of Guizhou Town, Guizhou, is said to have originated from the osmanthus tree growing on Funing Hill when the village was opened, which was called "Guihuazhou" and later referred to as "Guizhou". During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the town belonged to Magang Village in Guizhoubao and Rongqibao, and Xiaohuangpu, Gaoli and Dongsheng villages belonged to Xiangshan County. During the Republic of China, it belonged to the tenth district with Rong Qi; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was still called the Tenth District in March 1956. Since 1956, it has been called Guizhou District, Guizhou Township and Guizhou People's Commune successively. In November 1983, it resumed the organizational system of the district, withdrew from the district to build a town in February 1987, and merged with Rongqi Town in February 2 to form Ronggui Town. Historically, Guizhou Town was a semi-economic and semi-grain crop area, and the main agricultural and sideline products were pond fish, rice, sugarcane, bananas, livestock and head vegetables. After the reform and opening up, it has become a key industrial satellite town in the Pearl River Delta. Its main industries are household appliances, lighters, gas appliance, lighting, plastic products, wires and cables, etc. "Three highs" agriculture focuses on the development of high-quality pond fish, livestock breeding and vegetable, flower and fruit planting. Rongqi Town Rongqi Town was originally a small fishing village near the tributary of Xijiang River in ancient times, and it was named after the two hills of Neijing Mountain and Qishan Mountain. It was called Rongqibao in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and developed into a commercial port in the late Qing Dynasty. During the Republic of China, it belonged to the tenth district with Guizhou Town. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was a district-level town. In 1958, it merged with Guizhou to form Rong Gui Commune, and in 1959 it was divided into Rongqi Commune. Since May 1961, the town's organizational system has been restored. In February 2, it merged with Guizhou Town to become Ronggui Town. Historically, the town has a considerable industrial and commercial foundation, and the silk reeling industry is relatively developed. After the reform and opening up, it has become a key industrial satellite town and foreign trade port in the Pearl River Delta. The main industries are household appliances, knitting dyeing and finishing, clothing, hardware machinery and feed. Lunjiao Town Lunjiao Town was called "Haixinsha" in ancient times and renamed "Lunjiao" in the early Ming Dynasty. According to legend, the squire Zheng Xunzhai managed the township well and the court gave him a plaque of "ethics education". During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the town belonged to Lunjiao, Licun and Yangebao, and it was designated as the second district in the Republic of China. It was still called the second district until the founding of the People's Republic of China in March 1956. Since April 1956, it has been called Lunjiao Parish, Lunjiao Township and Lunjiao People's Commune. In November 1983, the establishment of the district was resumed, and the district was withdrawn to build the town in February 1987. Historically, the town is a semi-grain and semi-cash crop producing area, and its main production industries are rice, pond fish, sugar cane, bananas and silk yams. After the reform and opening up, it has become an industrial satellite town in the Pearl River Delta, with key industries such as woodworking machinery, dyeing and finishing, electronics, glass and daily industrial products. "Three highs" agriculture focuses on the development of high-quality pond fish, livestock breeding and flower and vegetable cultivation. Chencun Town is named after Chencun Town. According to legend, there was a surname Chen in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and later generations built a shrine to commemorate it. The place name was named "Chencun". During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the town belonged to Longjin, Ganxi, Dengzhou and Longtoubao, and in the Republic of China, it belonged to the third and fourth area. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it still belonged to the third and fourth districts in March 1956. In April 1956, it belonged to Chencun District (township) and Xianyong District (township). In October of the same year, Chencun People's Commune was established. In November 1983, the district was restored and the town was built in February 1987. Historically, the town has developed commerce, and it is also known as the four major towns in Guangdong with Guangzhou, Foshan and Shilong. The flower and fruit planting industry is famous far and near. After the reform and opening up, it has become an industrial satellite town in the Pearl River Delta. Its main industries are household appliances, hardware and electrical machinery, high-grade building materials, plastics and chemicals, etc. "Three highs" agriculture focuses on the development of flowers and vegetables planting and high-quality pond fish and livestock breeding. The name of leliu town Leliu originated from the flow direction of the Beijiang tributary to the north of the town government's residence. The Beijiang tributary originally flowed eastward, where it branched off into a secondary tributary, and turned westward to connect with Ganzhuxi, a tributary of the Xijiang River. In ancient times, it was commonly known as "the amount (inverse) flow", but it was renamed as "Leliu" by borrowing homophonic words, and it was written as "Lelou". After the Republic of China, it was unified to write "Leliu". During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the town belonged to Lelou, Huanglian, Jiangcun, Shichong and Chonghebao, and was designated as the sixth district in the Republic of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was still called the sixth district in March 1956. In April 1956, it was renamed Leliu District. Since February 1958, it has belonged to leliu town and the two major townships of Fuyu and Daiwan. In October of the same year, Leliu People's Commune was established. In November 1983, the organizational system of the district was restored, and in February 1987, the district was withdrawn to build a town. Historically, the town is a cash crop area, rich in sericulture and pond fish. After the reform and opening up, it has become an industrial satellite town in the Pearl River Delta. Its main industries are transportation machinery, plastic products, hardware, plastics and Chinese patent medicines. "Three highs" agriculture focuses on the development of high-quality pond fish and livestock breeding. According to legend, the government residence of Xingtan Town in Xingtan Town was founded by Xia and Tan in ancient times, and later generations homonymically took the name of "Xingtan" where Confucius gave lectures and advertised it as the hometown of culture, education, etiquette and music. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the town belonged to Longzhu, Maqi, Gufen, Ma Ning, Changjiao, Beishui and Fengjianbao, and was designated as the eighth district in the Republic of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was still called the eighth district in March 1956, and it was renamed Qixing District in April 1956. In February 1958, two townships, Xingtan and Longtan, were set up, and the Xingtan People's Commune was established in October of the same year. In November 1983, the organizational system of the district was restored, and in February 1987, the district was withdrawn to build a town. Historically, the town was a cash crop area, rich in sericulture, banana, banana and pond fish. After the reform and opening up, it has become an industrial satellite town in the Pearl River Delta. Its main industries are household appliances, textile printing and dyeing, plastics and food. "Three highs" agriculture focuses on the development of high-quality pond fish, livestock breeding and fruit and vegetable cultivation. Beijiao Town In ancient times, there were more than 1 streams in Beijiao Town, which were collectively called "Baijiao" and later renamed as "Beijiao" by homonym. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was part of Guilin, Dougan Fort and Longtou Fort and Xinliang Fort. During the Republic of China, it belonged to the third and fifth districts. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it still belonged to the third and fifth districts in March 1956. It belonged to Chencun District and Lecong District in April 1956, and was included in Chencun Township in February 1958. In October of the same year, Chencun People's Commune was established. Historically, the town was a semi-grain and semi-cash crop producing area. After the reform and opening up, it has developed into a key industrial satellite town in the Pearl River Delta. In addition to household appliances, its main industries include gas appliance and livestock feed. "Three highs" agriculture focuses on developing high-quality aquatic products, livestock breeding and fruit and flower planting. The name Lecong Town Lecong originated from the common name "Liusongwei" in the Qing Dynasty where the town government was stationed. Because there are six pine trees in the market, it is called. In the early years of the Republic of China, it was officially named "Lecong Fair" by homophonic. The town was a part of Ge 'an, Pingbu, Luzhoubao and Xinliangbao in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and was designated as the fifth district in the Republic of China. The People's Republic of China was still called the Fifth District in March 1956, renamed Lecong District in April 1956, set up Shajiao Township and Laocun Township in February 1958, set up Shajiao People's Commune in October of the same year, revoked the People's Commune in November 1983, renamed Lecong District, and withdrew the district to build a town in February 1987. Historically, the town is a cash crop area, rich in pond fish, sugar cane and sericulture. After the reform and opening up, it has become an industrial satellite town in the Pearl River Delta. Its main industries are furniture, gas appliance, household appliances and building materials. The professional market of furniture and steel is well known. "Three highs" agriculture focuses on the development of high-quality pond fish and livestock breeding. Longjiang town, longjiang town, is named after the winding river. The town belonged to Longjiang, Longshan and Ganzhubao in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and was designated as the seventh district in the Republic of China. It was still called the seventh district until the founding of the People's Republic of China in March 1956, renamed Longjiang District in April 1956, renamed Longshan Township in February 1958, and established Longshan People's Commune in October of the same year (from May 1961, "Longshan" was changed to "Longjiang"), and in 1983. Historically, the town was a cash crop area, rich in sericulture and pond fish. After the reform and opening up, it has become an industrial satellite town in the Pearl River Delta, and its main industries are furniture, beer, household appliances, textiles, chemicals and so on. The furniture wholesale market is huge. "Three highs" agriculture focuses on the development of high-quality pond fish and livestock breeding. The name of Jun 'an Town Jun 'an originated in the Qing Dynasty, when wealthy households in Sanhua and Cangmen villages jointly built a fair, and it was named Jun 'an, meaning * * * lived and worked together. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the town belonged to Jiangwei, Yunbu, Dingxin and Fuanbao, and was divided into District 9 in the Republic of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was still called District 9 in March 1956 and renamed Jun 'an District in April 1956. In February 1958, it was divided into two major townships, Jun 'an and Nansha, and the Jun 'an People's Commune was established in October of the same year. In November 1983, the organizational system of the district was restored, and in February 1987, the district was withdrawn to build a town. Historically, the town is a cash crop area, rich in silkworm, mulberry, pond fish, sugar cane and head vegetables. After the reform and opening up, it has become an industrial satellite town in the Pearl River Delta. Its main industries are magnetic materials, plastic products, clothing, shoe making, chemical industry, electromechanical and food. "Three highs" agriculture focuses on the development of high-quality pond fish, livestock breeding and vegetable and fruit planting. In recent years, tourism with water town customs as an important project has emerged. Desheng District Desheng District originally belonged to daliang town, including Nanjiang, Sugang, Fengsha and Wusha villages. It was set aside in June 1993 to build a new urban center. It is named because it is located on the north bank of Desheng River in Ronggui Waterway. Historically, this area was a grain crop area; After the reform and opening up, along the 15 national highway, it has become the main distribution area of municipal industries, including gas appliance, refrigeration equipment, power generation, nylon, ink and other large-scale enterprises, as well as the first four-star hotel at the county level in China, Xianquan Hotel and Shunde Xingang
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