In the eighth year of Song Qingli (148), Fuqing County established 1 townships under the jurisdiction of 5 Li, and later it was 36 Li in 7 townships. Pingtan was classified as Haishangli and Haixiali, belonging to Taiping Township of Fuqing County.
the administrative divisions in the yuan dynasty were the same as those in the song dynasty.
in the early Ming dynasty, Fuqing was divided into four corners: east, west, south and north. In the seventh year of orthodoxy (1442), the southern corner was divided into the southern upper corner and the southern corner. In the eighteenth year of Chenghua (1482), the northern corner was divided into one corner and two corners. In the 11th year of Jiajing (1532), it was still 6 corners, with 36 Li, 15 Du and 112 maps. Pingtan territory belongs to the south upper corner, the north corner, the north second corner and the west corner.
In the eighth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (173), Fuqing County moved to Pingtan, with Houjun District, Dadun District, Keng North District, Puxiu District, Hotel District, Doumen District, Zhuangshang District, Aowang District, Nan 'ao District, Fenwei District, Beihai District, Gaoping District and 9 islands (Dongdong and Xiaodong)
from October of the first year of the Republic of China (1912) to the 14th year of the Republic of China, it was divided into 21 districts.
In the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1934), the district office was established on March 1st, reorganized Baojia, and appointed Baojia Chief. In May of the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936), Pingtan County set up a district office and three district offices. The scope of its jurisdiction was roughly the same as that of the district offices in the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926). A district office has been established for a long time; The second district office set up Dongkun, and moved to the West Campus in 27 years (1938). The three regional departments set up Suao.
in January of the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937), the integration of politics and religion was implemented, and there were 24 joint protection offices in the 3rd district of Pingtan County. The first district governs 9 joint guarantees, including Tancheng, Dong 'ao, Beiyuan (Liushui), Futian (Dafu), Dongdong, Dazhong, Junshan, Dongxia and Zhengwang. The second district governs seven joint guarantees including Hunan, Beicuo, Xihai, Fenwei, Xianxia, Aodong and Tangcao. The third district has jurisdiction over 8 joint guarantees, including Longquan, Yutang, Dangqian, Sha Feng, Yuku, Suao, Yutou and Shuanglian.
In September of the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939), the National Government issued the Outline of Organizations at All Levels in Counties, reorganized Baojia, cancelled joint insurance, and established 15 township branches in Pingtan County.
In August of the 31st year of the Republic of China (1942), Pingtan revoked the regional department and changed 15 townships into 2 townships and 1 townships: Tancheng Town, Suao Town, Aiqun Township, Tongren Township, Tangcao Township, Yutou Township, Zhongzheng Township, Zhongshan Township, Longquan Township, Tannan Township, Fuxing Township and Tandong Township. The Pingsha Township, Zhongzheng Township and Dongnao Township, which were originally established in 15 townships (towns), were merged to form Zhongzheng Township; Sanmin Township and Xinmin Township merged to form Suao Town.
In October of the 32nd year of the Republic of China (1943), Pingtan County was changed to 2 towns, 5 townships and 89 provinces, Tandong Township, Yutou Township, Aiqun Township, Tongren Township and Tangcao Township were abolished and merged into Tancheng Town, Suao Town, Longquan Township, Fuxing Township and Tannan Township respectively.
In July of the 33rd year of the Republic of China (1944), Pingtan County was renamed as Tancheng, Suao, Tandong, Tannan, Fuxing, Longquan, Aiqun, Zhongshan, Zhongzheng, Dongyao, Yutou, Tangcao, and 91 Bao. In 36 years, it increased to 92 insurance.
In the 38th year of the Republic of China (1949), the Pingtan People's Guerrilla Detachment captured Pingtan County. On the 13th, with the approval of the Minzhong Working Committee of China's * * * Production Party, Pingtan County People's Government was established, which was divided into Tannan District, Longquan Township, Junshan Township, Liushui Township, Yutou Township, Dalian Township, Suao Township, Tancheng Town and Dongyao Township. On July 2, after the guerrillas withdrew from Pingtan, the National Government followed the old system and divided them into 2 towns, 5 townships and 92 guarantees.
in the 38th year of the Republic of China (1949), Pingtan was liberated on September 16th. On September 23rd, the county people's government was established. From September 38, 195 to February, 195, Pingtan set up 1 town, 3 districts, Tancheng Town and resident Chengguan. A district office has been stationed for a long time, and its jurisdiction is equivalent to the towns of Luyang, Zhonglou, Liushui, Dongxiao, Lancheng and Aoqian. The second district office is located in Beicuo, and its jurisdiction is equivalent to the towns of Beicuo, Aodong and Nanhai. The three district offices are located in Suao, and their jurisdiction is equivalent to the towns of Yutou, Dalian, Suao, Baiqing and Pingyuan.
from February p>195 to may 1951, four district offices were set up, and the residences of the first, second and third district offices remained unchanged. One town and six townships were set aside from the first district to set up four districts, and the district offices were set up in Tancheng town.
five districts were established in may p>1951. From June, 1952 to March, 1956, Pingtan County was divided into seven districts, with the first district governing 63 villages in 8 townships, the second district governing 74 villages in 6 townships, the third district governing 92 villages in 1 townships, the fourth district governing 9 villages in 1 township, the fifth district governing 44 villages in 6 townships, the sixth district governing 56 villages in 8 townships, the seventh district governing 54 villages in 6 townships and 473 villages in 5 townships in Pingtan County.
in March, 1956, the districts and townships were merged and divided into three districts, namely Zhonglou, Suao and Beicuo, and Tancheng Town. Zhonglou District governs 11 townships, Suao District governs 8 townships, Beicuo District governs 1 townships, and Tancheng Town governs 2 townships.
In April, 1958, Pingtan County was reorganized into 1 town and 15 townships, namely Tancheng Town, Huxiang Town, Aodong Township, Fenwei Township, Tangyu Township, Caoyu Township, Tandong Township, Suao Township, Guocai Township, Pingyuan Township, Yutou Township, Dalian Township, Zhonglou Township, Junshan Township, Liushui Township and Dongyu Township.
pingtan county people's commune was established in August p>1958, with four branches, namely, Tancheng, Pingyuan, Liushui and Aodong, and 46 brigades under its jurisdiction. In July 1961, the system of people's communes was changed. Pingtan County was divided into 12 people's communes, including Yutou, Dalian, Suao, Pingyuan, Zhonglou, Dongxiao, Liushui, Tancheng, Tandong, Beicuo, Aodong and Nanhai, with jurisdiction over 12 production brigades. In November 1981, it was separated from the Plain Commune and established the Baiqing Commune.
In April p>198, Tancheng People's Commune was divided into Chengguan Town and Lancheng People's Commune, and was renamed Tancheng Town People's Government in September 1982.
in September p>1984, the commune system was abolished and the township people's government was established. Tandong Commune was changed to Tandong Township, Luyang Farm was changed to Luyang Township, and the farm unit system was retained. In October of the same year, Suao Township was renamed Suao Town, and Tandong Town was renamed Aoqian Town in December.
On July 22nd, 1992, Fujian Provincial Civil Affairs Department approved the cancellation of Beicuo Township and the establishment of Beicuo Town, with the original jurisdiction unchanged. On December 27th, 1994, Fujian Provincial Department of Civil Affairs approved the cancellation of Liushui Township and the establishment of Liushui Town, with the original jurisdiction unchanged.
by the end of p>1995, there were 5 towns, 1 townships, 194 villagers' committees (including 6 residents' committees) and 555 natural villages (residential areas) in Pingtan County. The concepts of "Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone" and "Pingtan County" are different. The Party Working Committee and Management Committee of Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone are the agencies of Fujian Provincial Party Committee and Fujian Provincial People's Government, and the level is the main hall level, which represents the provincial party committee and government to administer Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone, and Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone coincides with the administrative area of Pingtan County. Therefore, the Management Committee of Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone in Fujian Province is the highest administrative organization within the administrative area of Pingtan County at present. Pingtan County People's Government is the subordinate institution of Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone in Fujian Province. Pingtan County is under the jurisdiction of Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone, not Fuzhou, and Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone is planned separately in Fujian Province. The administrative division of Pingtan County still belongs to the administrative division of Fuzhou City, and many of its statistical data are still included in the calculation of Fuzhou City.
As of 212, Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone has jurisdiction over Pingtan County, and Pingtan County has jurisdiction over 7 towns and 8 townships: Tancheng Town, Su 'ao Town, Liushui Town, Aoqian Town, Beicuo Town, Pingyuan Town, Aodong Town, Baiqing Township, Yutou Township, Dalian Township, Luyang Township, Zhonglou Township, Dongxiao Township, Lancheng Township and Rural Township. There are 2 neighborhood committees and administrative villages. The county government is stationed in Tancheng New District. Pingtan administrative division covers 18 communities, 4 administrative villages, 87 street villages and 56 villagers' groups: Yuanmen Neighborhood Committee, Youying Neighborhood Committee, Ruilong Neighborhood Committee, Chengdong Neighborhood Committee, Hongshan Neighborhood Committee, Baohu Neighborhood Committee, Zhongpu Neighborhood Committee, Guishan Neighborhood Committee, Chengbei Village, Chengnan Village, Chengzhong Village and Beimen Village. Suao Town 17.3 governs 18 administrative villages and 49 natural villages: Suao Village, Zhongmen Village, Longtou Village, Hongqi Village, Xiasuao Village, Doukui Village, Wufeng Village, Heping Village, friendship village Village, five village Village, Doumen Village, Zi Xia Village, Qifu Village, Nanhai Village, Minzhu Village, Kanao Village, Advanced Village and Xilou Village. Liushui Town Land Area 47; Sea area 15 governs 26 administrative villages and 71 natural villages: Liushui Village, Hulou Village, Shamei Village, Zhushui Village, Junshan Village, Yuyu Village, Beigang Village, Shanmen Village, Kengbei Village, Xiecuo Village, Wucheng Village, Mojing Village, Songcuo Village and Nansong Village. Aoqian Town 28.3 governs 21 administrative villages: Aoqian Village, Dongao Village, Lingqian Village, Longshan Village, Guanjiang Village, Longbei Village, Yudao Village, Yulou Village, Jingbian Village, Guanglou Village, Guangyu Village, Zilan Village, Shangjing Village, Longnan Village, Zhuanjiaodi Village, Qianjin Village, Dongxing Village and Zhongjia Village. Beicuo Town 58.5 has jurisdiction over 19 administrative villages and 74 natural villages: Huxi Village, Beiyang Village, Cuoxiang Village, Aowei Village, Wuli Village, Haihai Village, Xianjian Village, Hongshan Village, Honghu Village, Beicuo Village, Zhuangshang Village, Nianggong Village, Lushan Village, Shanli Village, village of tianshan Village and Dada Village. Pingyuan Town 23.68 governs 14 administrative villages: Pingyuan Village, Jianhu Village, Rongshan Village, Shangpan Village, Hongwei Village, Fengmei Village, Shanxianmei Village, Wufeng Village, Liaoyuan Village, Jianglou Village, Wufenglou Village, Dangsheng Village, ban shan cun Village and Wajiao Village. Aodong Town 23.7 governs 15 administrative villages and 45 natural villages: Xinlong Village, Aowang Village, Xiangyang Village, Longhai Village, Jianmin Village, Xianxia Village, Canghai Village, Dongkeng Village, Huadong Village, Jianxing Village, Qiaojintou Village, Yuzhuang Village, Qingguan ding cun Village, Qianbianwo Village and Dafu Village. Baiqing Township 6.7 governs 1 administrative villages: Qingfeng Village, Bai Sheng Village, Baisha Village, Toyota Village Village, Daifeng Village, Yutang Village, Zhaokang Village, Guocai Village, Nanpan Village and Dongzhan Village. Yutou Township 12.5 governs 1 administrative villages and 16 natural villages: Dongzhu Village, Leyu Village, Yubei Village, Houdang Village, Donggui Village, Tokyo Village, Tianxia Village, Yuyao Village, Wangbin Village and Yunan Village. Dalian Township 13 governs 9 administrative villages and 22 natural villages: Lixin Village, Xijiao Village, Xiujiao Village, Dongjiao Village, Yujian Village, Yueju Village, Sheren Palace Village, Ruiyang Village and Weidong Village. Luyang Township 31.81 governs seven administrative villages: Yangzhong Village, Lubei Village, Huangtudun Village, Matui Village, Xibianliao Village, Lulou Village and Dayuan Village. Zhonglou Township 19.45 has jurisdiction over 11 administrative villages and 2 villagers' groups directly under it: Zhonglou Village, Guanshan Village, Hushan Village, Kunhu Village, Daping Village, Fenglou Village, Nanlou Village, Dazhong Village, Hancuo Village, Yantian Village and Lunan Village. Dongxiang Township 4.46 governs 8 administrative villages: Aodi Village, Dongfeng Village, Aoxing Village, Dongjin Village, Naibei Village, Dongxia Village, Hubin Village and Nanjiang Village. Lancheng Town 34.2 governs 13 administrative villages and 46 natural villages: Zhengwang Village, Shanglou Village, Xinqiao Village, Xiayu Village, Baishan Village, Liudong Village, Dongyu Village, Xinmen Village, Shangyang Village, Xiayang Village, Fanyu Village, Zhonghu Village and Zhongnan Village. Nanhai Township 1.2 governs seven administrative villages: Chencuo Village, Lian 'ao Village, Ximen Village, Jiangwei Village, Houkeng Village, Beilou Village and Nanzhong Village.