The history of Shakuhachi Town

According to records in ancient books: "The river flows down from Jiangling, and there are no mountains to restrain it. It is very turbulent." In order to prevent the danger of overflowing, the ancients opened "holes" along the river (historically known as Nine Points and Thirteen Points). Mouth), to kill the flow of the Suijiang River. "It was a point in front of the Chihachi, and it was called Chisu point in history. Later, because there was a foot-eight-inch water outlet, the meaning of "Chisu" was changed to "Chisu". Shakuhachi", hence the name Shakuhachi. The Shakuhachi commune was established in 1958, and in 1975 it was divided into two communes: Shakuhachi and Sanshu. In 1984, it was merged into Shakuhachi District. In 1987, the district was withdrawn and merged into a township, and Shakuhachi Town was established under the county jurisdiction.

In 1996, it covered an area of ??165 square kilometers and a population of 73,000. It governed Taoshi, Zhouci, Wangxiang, Sun? , Tuanhu, Tuxue, Sunpu, Donggang Lake, Shagang, Sanqin, Maohe, Tangang, Kaoti, Wuer, Gaoxiong, Jidang, Gaoma, Hongmiao, Fu Liu, Zheng Yang, Xue lake,? Tou, Lihe, Huangjialing, Feng Wang, Guo Duan, Wei Yang, Chen Feng, Peng Xiang, Cai Liu, Zhuhe, Yonghong, Sanhong, Baiqiao, Laowu, Yinwan, Liumiao, Lanpu, He ? , Zhu Wang, Xu Yang, Xiaoling, Populus euphratica, Gaohe, Dengzui, Zhangtai, Zouhekou,? There are 52 administrative villages in Xu, Guohuai, Jiguo, Lintang and Hedan and 4 neighborhood committees with one to three bedrooms and Taoshi Street.

In 2004, the town government was located in Shakuhachikou, with a population of 71,686 and an area of ??165 square kilometers. It governed three neighborhood committees of one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom, as well as Lihe, Huangling, Fengwang, and Guo Duan, Wei Yang, Chen Feng, Peng Xiang, Cai Liu, Zhuhe, Yonghong, Sanhong, Baiqiao, Taoshi, Zhouci, Wangxiang, Sunmu, Tuanhu, Tuxue, Sunpu, Donghu, Sha Gang, Santang, Maohe, Laowu, Yinwan, Lanpu, Hewan, Zhuwang, Xiaoling, Xuyang, Populus euphratica, Gaohe, Dengzui, Zhangtai, Zoukou, Panxu, Guowei, Tangang , Laodi, Wuer, Kaohsiung, Jidang, Gaoma, Hongmiao, Fuliu, Zhengyang, Xuehu, Qiaotou, Jiguo, Lintang, Hedang and Liumiao 52 administrative villages. In 2005, the population was 72,509.

2013 Code and Urban and Rural Classification 421023113: ~001 121 First Neighborhood Committee ~ 002 121 Second Neighborhood Committee ~ 003 121 Third Neighborhood Committee ~ 200 122 Jiguo Village ~ 201 122 Lintang Village ~ 202 220 Hedan Village ~ 203 220 Lihe Village~204 220 Huangling Village~205 220 Fengwang Village~206 220 Guo Duan Village~207 220 Weiyang Village~208 220 Chenfeng Village~209 220 Pengxiang Village~210 220 Cailiu Village~211 220 Zhuhe Village ~212 220 Yonghong Village ~ 213 220 Sanhong Village ~ 214 122 Baiqiao Village ~ 215 220 Xuling Village ~ 216 220 Laowu Village ~ 217 220 Yinwan Village ~ 218 220 Liumiao Village ~ 219 220 Lanbu Village ~ 220 220 Hewan Village~221 220 Zhuwang Village~222 220 Xiaoling Village~223 220 Xuyang Village~224 220 Huyang Village~225 220 Gaohe Village~226 220 Dengzui Village~227 220 Zhangtai Village~228 220 Zoukou Village~229 220 Panxu Village~230 220 Guowei Village~231 220 Taoshi Village~232 220 Zhouci Village~233 220 Wangxiang Village~234 220 Sunmu Village~235 220 Tuanhu Village~236 220 Tuxue Village~237 220 Sunbu Village~238 220 Donghu Village~239 220 Shagang Village~240 220 Santang Village~241 220 Maohe Village~242 220 Xueling Village~243 220 Tanggang Village~244 220 Laodi Village~245 220 Wuer Village~ 246 220 Kaohsiung Village ~ 247 220 Jidang Village ~ 248 220 Gaoma Village ~ 249 220 Hongmiao Village ~ 250 220 Fuliu Village ~ 251 220 Zhengyang Village ~ 252 220 Xuehu Village ~ 253 220 Qiaotou Village