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Liushuquan () is a town in Fengnan County, Tangshan, Hebei near the coast of the Bo Sea to the immediate northeast of the
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and the immediate northwest of the Port of Tangshan Caofeidian (). Liushuquan Town is named after a village (which is now divided into three villages) founded in the northern part of the town in 1662. Liushuquan has a reputation as a "land of fish and rice where you can easily find a
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fish or a Tianjin Purple Crab".


Overview

Liushuquan Town has advantageous geography, location, transportation and natural resources as well as a history of settlement stretching back to the Ming Dynasty. The town has a total cultivated land area of 75000 mu as well as 11000 mu of water-based agriculture. The town is located in the coastal plain of the Bo Sea, 24 km from Tangshan. The town is north of
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. Fengjian road () runs through the middle of the town from north to south. Hejian road, QiuLiu highways cross through the town. There are four rivers, Dadou River (), Sand River (), Dongpaigan () and Xipaigan () which flow into the Bo Sea. Due to the inconvenience involved in typing the character 𨟠 (quān), it is often rendered as its
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'瞿阝' (a combination of and )() or substituted by the
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character () or (). The town has been mentioned as an example of the usage of the character 𨟠 (瞿阝quān) in several editions of the
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. There are several sources which give the pronunciation ''quàn'' for this character.


History


Ming Dynasty


Zhengde

In 1506 (the first year of the
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era 正德元年), the Xihe (West River) village was established. The village is named after the shallow river to the west of the village. The West River itself is so named because it is west of the Dadou River. According to tradition, the West River was formerly a canal that reached
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. The village was originally named Xihedian (West River Store 西河店).


Qing Dynasty


Shunzhi

In 1644, the villages of Liu De Zhuang () and Xiaxin Zhuang () were established around the collapse of the
Ming Dynasty The Ming dynasty (), officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties in Chinese history, imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last ort ...
. Liu De Zhuang takes its name from Liu De (), a member of the Ming court who left the capital and took residence in the area. Xiaxin Zhuang was established in the same year to the south of Liu De Zhuang. Its name derives from reference to the depressed land around the Bo Sea. In 1650, the village of Hanjiaquan (Han Family Quan) was established on the western bank of the Dadou River. Its name derives from settlers of the Han family, and reference to the geographical feature 'quan'. ()


Kangxi

In 1662 (the first year of the
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era 清康熙元年), the village of
Liushuquan Liushuquan () is a town in Fengnan County, Tangshan, Hebei near the coast of the Bo Sea to the immediate northeast of the Port of Tianjin and the immediate northwest of the Port of Tangshan Caofeidian (). Liushuquan Town is named after a village ...
(Willow Tree Quan) for which the town of Liushuquan is named was established by migrants from Hangu, Tianjin (present-day
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) who planted willow trees on the border of their village. This village was later divided into Liushuquan Bei (North Liushuquan), Liushuquan Dong (East Liushuquan) and Liushuquan Qian. In 1671 (the tenth year of the Kangxi era 康熙十年), Jimen () was established on the western bank of the Dadou River. In 1682 (the twenty first year of the Kangxi era 康熙二十一年), Laopu () was established on the eastern bank of the Dadou River. Laopu's name references the old pu of settler Li Hongshen ().


Qianlong

In 1736 (the first year of the
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era 清乾隆元年), Li Fu Zhuang () was established to the southwest of Liu De Zhuang. The name of the village is derived from the Li family and the rich natural resources of the village. In 1755 (the twentieth year of the Qianlong era 清乾隆二十年), Aoli (廒里 Áolǐ) was established south of Jimen on the Dadou River. The village's name is derived from the practice of boiling seawater (熬盐 áoyán) which is a homophone of áo 廒.


People's Republic of China

In 1954, Laopu Township () was established. In August 1958, Laopu Township was made into a
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(). In 1968, Sangou (三沟 Third Channel) was established. The area was originally part of a marsh which was divided into four channels. Settlers from nearby Jimen migrated east to the former location of the third channel, and their new village used the name of the former channel. In 1982, the name of Laopu Commune was changed to Liushuquan Commune (). In 1984, Liushuquan Commune was changed into a township(). In 1985, Liushuquan Township was elevated to a town (). In 1997, it had a total area of 103 km2, a population of 25,000, and was made up of 18 village-level() divisions. In 2005, Qianjin (Progress), Dongfeng (Eastern Wind),and Hongxing (Red Star) were combined into First West River Village. Xiangyang and Shengli were combined into Second West River Village. Hongqi and Yonghong were combined into Third West River Village.


Geography


Administrative Divisions

There are 14 (previously 18)
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() in Liushuquan:http://www.stats.gov.cn/tjsj/tjbz/tjyqhdmhcxhfdm/2016/13/02/07/130207110.html 柳树酄镇 统计用区划代码 城乡分类代码 名称 130207110201 121 柳树酄北村委会 130207110202 122 柳树酄前村委会 130207110203 122 柳树酄东村委会 130207110204 122 夏新庄村委会 130207110205 122 韩家酄村委会 130207110206 220 李富庄村委会 130207110207 220 廒里村委会 130207110208 220 三沟村委会 130207110209 220 老铺村委会 130207110210 220 戟门村委会 130207110211 220 刘德庄村委会 130207110219 122 西河一村村委会 130207110220 220 西河二村村委会 130207110221 220 西河三村村委会


Demographics


References

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