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Nigou village has a rich population.

Nigou has a long history, 700 years in the Spring and Autumn Period and a large population. In order to survive and develop, Feng Wugong, the eldest son of Zhang Cuifeng, moved to Dalin Village, Lu Fengxian in the first year of Yuan Dynasty.

During the Republic of China, Chen's descendants moved to the altar in a neighboring village with a population of more than 300.

Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, most villagers worked in agriculture, and many people went to Shantou, Guangzhou, Hankou, Shanghai and other places to work and do business. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, many people accepted conscription, transferred cadres, transferred troops and graduated from junior colleges. Especially since the reform and opening up in the motherland, business opportunities have been active, and a large number of villagers have gone out to work and do business, which are distributed all over the country.

Since the mid-Qing Dynasty, many villagers have crossed the ocean to make a living and worked hard in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaya, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan to take root and reproduce. Therefore, Nigou Township, a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in Puning City, has twice the existing population of this township.