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Laiwu, Shandong Province is divided into several districts and counties.

Laiwu District governs four streets and 1 1 towns, namely Fengcheng Street, Pengquan Street, Zhangjiawa Street, Gaozhuang Street, Kou Town, Liyang Town, Fangxia Town, Niuquan Town, Miaoshan Town, Hezhuang Town, Chayekou Town, Yexue Town, Dawangzhuang Town, Zhaili Town and Yangzhuang Town, with a total of 840 towns.

Laiwu District, formerly known as Laicheng District, was founded at the beginning of 1993, and has successively won the honorary titles of National Advanced Zone of Scientific and Technological Progress, Provincial Model Zone of Double Support, Provincial Civilized Zone, Advanced Zone of Service Industry and Demonstration Zone of Ecological Civilization Construction.

History and culture

Laiwu area was the junction of Qilu in ancient times. Hiring, meeting, alliance and war have emerged in an endless stream in history, and the footprints of sages are obvious. In the 11th year of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (709 BC), Lu Huangong wanted to hire Qi Huangong's daughter as his wife, and the two met to hold Nabi's engagement ceremony in Won. In the 23rd year of King Huan (697 BC), Lu Huangong and Qi Huangong Xi met in Aidit and made a promise. In the twenty-third year of King Hui (654 BC). Sun Tzu, a doctor from Lu, went to Moudi to get married.

In the fifth year of worshiping the King (5 15 BC), Ji Zha, the fourth son of the King of Wu, held a funeral for his son. Confucius knew Ji Zha's virtue and courtesy, so he went to Chuiyang Village, Kou Town, Laiwu District to observe the ceremony. There is a monument to the hometown of Confucius in Chuiyang Village, Kouzhen.

After worshiping the king for 20 years (500 BC), Confucius, the chief scout of Lu State, made an alliance with Lu and wanted to rob Lu. According to "Li", Qi Jun's attempt to hijack the Lu army failed, protecting the dignity of the Lu army and the interests of the Lu state, which was called "Gu Meng" in history. In the first year of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (3 14 BC), Mencius became an official in the State of Qi. Three years after his mother's death, he returned to the State of Qi from Lu, ending in a funeral.