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Villages under the jurisdiction of Youfang Town

Youfang is located 0.5 km east of the town government residence, and the first day of the lunar calendar is the market. There are 352 households 1434 people; Cultivated land 1329 mu. Individual businesses include tobacco, alcohol and food processing. In the Ming Dynasty, Wang Chongde of Beiwangzhuang opened an oil mill here to make a living. Later, Li moved here and developed into a village, and the oil mill became the name of the village.

Liu Zhuang is located in the southeast of the county government residence 1.3 km, where the town government is located. There are 270 households 1280 people; Cultivated land 1 176 mu, all of which are irrigated land. Individual businesses include tobacco, alcohol and food processing. According to legend, there were many willows in the village during the Ming Dynasty, so the village was named Liu Zhuang.

Located in Liutangkou Town, 3 kilometers east of the government station. There are 457 households 19 18 people; There are 3,700 mu of cultivated land, including 36 15 mu of irrigated land. There are more than 300 people engaged in the construction industry. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, Liu Qianju, an immigrant, moved here from Hongdong County, Shanxi Province, and was named Liu Tang Kou because of his proximity to Tangjiakou (meaning of Tangkou to be tested).

Wangtangkou is located 3 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. 204 households with 942 people; Cultivated land 1742 mu, of which irrigated land 1680 mu. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Wang, the ancestor of the Wang family, moved here in obedience to Dawangzhuang, Yidu County, Qingzhou, Shandong Province, and was named Tang Wang Pass because of its proximity to Zhutangkou.

Tangtangkou is located 3 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. There are 102 households with 399 people; Cultivated land is 8 12 mu, all of which are irrigated land. See "Zhutangkou" for the evolution of village names.

Zhutangkou is located 3 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. There are 240 households 1070 people; There are 866 mu of cultivated land, including 766 mu of irrigated land. According to the records of the nine local temples (now extinct), this place was called Huangjiakou in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. After the war in Jingnan, the ancestors of Tang moved here from the twelfth capital of Meiling, Longquan County, Ji 'an Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, and changed the name of the village to Tangjiakou. Later, Zhu moved in, and the village name evolved into Zhutangjiakou, which was later simplified to Zhutangkou. The Tang family in Zhutangkou moved to the west of the village, and another new village was named Li Xiaozhuang, which was renamed Tangtangkou on 1949.

Luzhuang is located 2 kilometers east of the town government residence. There are 8939 1 person; Brick factory 1. There are 835 mu of cultivated land, including 753 mu of irrigated land. According to legend, before the Ming Dynasty, the village was named Yangjiamiao, named after its ancestral home Yang. After the Battle of Jingnan in Ming Dynasty, Yang was completely defeated. Immigrant Lu Baoxin moved here from Hongdong County and changed the name of the village to Luzhuang.

Located in Liulin Town, 2 kilometers northwest of the government residence. There are 152 households with 629 people; Cultivated land 1227 mu, all irrigated land. Mainly based on agriculture, there are 1 orchards, mainly. It is said that liu lin cun was built before the Ming Dynasty and was named after a willow forest in the north of the village. Born in Yangchun, Yang's ancestral home, moved here from Hongdong, Shanxi in the early Ming Dynasty, but his old name has never been used.

Beiwangzhuang is located at 1 km east of the town government residence. There are 175 households with 728 people; Cultivated land 1 186 mu, all of which are irrigated land. It is said that the village was built before the Ming Dynasty and had three surnames: Xu, Guo and Wu. After the prince swept across the north, the three surnames were unique. Wang Chongde and Wang Mingde moved here from Dawangzhuang, Shouguang County, Shandong Province, and were named Wangjiazhuang. By the middle of the Ming Dynasty, another village was built in the south of the village, also called Wangjiazhuang, so it was renamed Beiwangzhuang.

Located in Li Quan Town, 2 kilometers northeast of the government residence. 302 households 1384 people; Cultivated land 1509 mu, of which irrigated land 1400 mu is rich in vegetables. There is a monk temple in the southeast of the village in the early Ming Dynasty, named Cao Temple. In the Ming Dynasty, Wang You immigrated here from Kela Village, Jimo County, Laizhou, Shandong Province, and named it Caomiao according to the temple. Later, because the village was near the river and was repeatedly attacked by soldiers, it moved 0.5 kilometers north, and the village was named Center Tun, which means in the center of the circle. Therefore, during the Republic of China, it was renamed Li Quan Village. Later, the name was unsightly and it was changed to persuasion.

Xinjie is located 0.7 kilometers south of the town government residence. 388 households 1580 people; Cultivated land 1543 mu, all irrigated land. Xinjie was originally a part of Youfang Village, commonly known as Nanjiekou. Self-employment includes alcohol and tobacco, daily necessities, catering, food processing, etc. 196 1 year, another village, named New Street, was set aside in the south of Youfang Village.

Mazhuang is located 2.6 kilometers southwest of the town government residence. There are 290 households 1229 people; Cultivated land 1976 mu, all irrigated land. Therefore, the village was built before the Ming Dynasty and was born and raised by Feng, so the village was named Fengjiazhuang. In the 25th year of Ming Hongwu, the Ma Demei family moved from Laiyang County, the capital of Dengzhou, Shandong Province. After the Feng family moved away, Ma changed the name of the village to Mazhuang.

Nanwangzhuang is located 2.3 kilometers southwest of the town government residence, 174 households with 736 people. 785 mu of cultivated land, all irrigated. There are 1 village brick factories. This village was named Fengjiazhuang in the early Ming Dynasty. Named after Feng. In the middle of Ming Dynasty, Wang's family moved from Dawang Town, Laiyang County, Dengzhou, Shandong Province. Later, because of Feng's unique position, Wang changed the name of the village to Wangjiazhuang, and changed its name to Nanwangzhuang to distinguish it from another Wangjiazhuang in the north.

It is located 2.8 kilometers southwest of the government residence of Houwei Town. There are 174 households with 780 people; Cultivated land 1094 mu, including irrigated land. 952 mu. In the Ming Dynasty, there were natives and Cui Gong (village name unknown). At the beginning of Yongle in Ming Dynasty, Liu, Wei and Zhang moved from Hongtong County, Shanxi Province. These settlements are called Liutou, Weitou, Zhangtou and Shenhezhuang respectively. Later, there were many wei ren, which were called.

It is located 3.8 kilometers southwest of Qianwei town government residence. There are 227 households 1034 people; Cultivated land 1278 mu, all irrigated land. Before the Ming Dynasty, Feng lived here, and the village was named Fengjiazhuang. In the middle of Wei and Ming dynasties, the village was renamed Qianwei.

Nanlizhuang is located 2.5 kilometers west of the town government residence. There are 789 people in 18 1 household; There are 954 mu of cultivated land, including 900 mu of irrigated land. According to the inscription, the village was originally named Lijiakou. 200 years ago, Li Fuyuan moved from Shandong Jiaodong Peninsula to Li Quan Village, and the eighth Li Tiansheng also moved here. Because the village is close to the canal, the Li family built a ferry, so it was named Lijiakou. Later generations, the number of households increased, marked by Youfang Village, and renamed Nanlizhuang.

Cai Wangzhuang is located 4 kilometers southwest of the town government residence. There are 470 people in 10 1 household; Cultivated land is 9 12 mu, of which 849 mu is irrigated. According to the genealogy of five families, in the middle of Ming Dynasty, the Wang Biao family moved from Hongdong County, Shanxi Province, hence the name Wangzhuang. At that time, Wang often went to Linqing to do business and became friends with Cai Shanghu of Linqing. Later, Cai moved to settle down and changed the name of the village to Cai Wangzhuang.

Qufang is located 4 kilometers southwest of the town government residence. There are 170 people, 749 people; Cultivated land 155 1 mu, of which irrigated land 1430 mu. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, Qu Zizhong and Fang Jianli moved here together from Hongdong County, Shanxi Province, and lived next to each other, building their own villages, taking the village famous composer Na and Fang Gana. 1945 merged into one village, named Qufang Village.