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What towns and villages are there in Lezhi County?

Lezhi County jurisdiction:

17 Town: Tianchi Town, Shifo Town, Huilan Town, Shijie Town, Tongjia Town, Lin Bao Town, Giant Buddha Town, Liang 'an Town, Jin Shun Town, Zhonghechang Town, Labor Town, Zhongtian Town, Fuxing Town, panlong town, dongshan town Town, Tonglu Town and Gaosi Town.

8 townships: Longxi Township, Quansheng Township, Peacock Township, Longmen Township, Shuanghechang Township, Fangsheng Township, Shengchi Township and Liangshui Township.

Lezhi County, which belongs to ziyang, Sichuan Province, is located in the middle of Sichuan Basin, on the watershed between Tuojiang River and Fujiang River, between 30 0 ′ 2 ″ north latitude, 65 438+004 45 ′ 2 ″ east longitude and 65 438+005 65 438+05 ′ east longitude.

It is adjacent to Anju District in Suining City in the east, Anyue County and Yanjiang District in the south, jianyang city City in Chengdu in the west, Jintang County in Chengdu, Zhongjiang County in Deyang City and Daying County in Suining City in the north; It is only 77 kilometers away from the provincial capital Chengdu.

Lezhi has a mild climate, four distinct seasons, beautiful environment and lush trees. It is an advanced county for greening, water conservancy, grain, pigs, cocoons and oranges, a labor service development base in Sichuan Province, and one of the top ten sheep-raising counties.

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Before Lezhi was established as a county, it was ruled by ancient Shu, Qin, Han, Jin, Southern Dynasties (Song, Qi, Liang and Chen), Northern Wei and Western Wei.

In the fourth year of Jiande in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (575), there were many wild counties in the county, which were classified as Puci County.

In the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (583), Puci County was abolished and Duoye County was returned to Zhou Pu. In 13th year, Duoye County was changed to Puci County, which still belongs to Zhou Pu. In the first year of Daye (605), Zhou Pu, a provincial province, entered Jingzhou, and Puci County was placed under Ziyang County.

In the second year of Tang Wu (6 19), Puci County was assigned to Zhou Pu; In Tang 53, Puci County was established as Lezhi County, named after Lezhi Pool in the east of the county, which is the same as Lipu Prefecture.

In the first year of Zhenguan (627), the county moved south road with Zhou Pu.

In the second year of Shangyuan (675), he was transferred to Dongchuan, Jiannan Road, Zhou Pu.

In the first year of Tianbao (742), Zhou Pu was changed to Anyue County.

In the first year of Gan Yuan (758), the county was changed to Fuzhou, and the county, county and state remained unchanged.

In the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, counties and counties were occupied by Qian Shu (907-925), Hou Tang (925-934) and Hou Shu (934-965), all of which followed the Tang system.

In the third year of Gande in the Northern Song Dynasty (965), Tangjian South Road merged into Xichuan Road, and the county belonged to Zhou Pu. In five years, he entered Lechi Puci and still transferred to Zhou Pu.

In the fourth year of Xianping (100 1), Zizhou Road was fenced.

In the first year of Zhonghe (1 1 18), Zizhou Road was changed to Tongchuan Road, and the county magistrate remained unchanged.

Zhou Pu and Lezhi were abandoned in the middle of the Southern Song Dynasty (around 1256).

In the 23rd year of Yuan Dynasty (1286), the county belonged to Suining Prefecture.

In the fourth year of Zheng Zheng (1344), Anyue County was restored, with the county as its jurisdiction. In twenty-two years, Anyue County's land was under the jurisdiction of the Ming Dynasty in the Great Summer of Earthquake.

In the first year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1465), six townships in Anyue were evacuated to Lezhi County, with seven households belonging to Tongchuan Prefecture.

In the ninth year of Zheng De (15 14), the county transformed the state into the capital city.

Jiajing six years (1522), the county belongs to Tongchuan prefecture.

In the seventeenth year of Chongzhen (1644), Zhang established the Daxi regime in Shu, and the counties were abolished.

In the third year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1646), Pingshu was ruled by the Ming Dynasty, and the county belonged to Tongchuan Prefecture. However, due to years of war, the land is vast and sparsely populated, and there is no one to treat it.

In the second year of Kangxi (1663), the county was merged into Suining, and in the fourth year it was merged into Pengxi. In the tenth year, it was happily restored and Anyue changed it. In nineteen years, the county granted the official seal, and he also took photos of Anyue County. Fifty-eight years, also known as Hezhou.

In the sixth year of Yongzheng (1728), Anyue County was restored and divided with Lezhi County. In 12 years, Tongchuan prefecture was promoted to the prefecture, and the county remained unchanged.

Jiaqing seven years (1802), the county belongs to Tongchuan prefecture in northern Sichuan.

In the first year of the Republic of China, the Sichuan military government cut off Sichuan Road in the north; In 2 years, the Taoist system was restored and the government system was abolished. County belongs to Chuanbei Road; In 3 years, Chuanbei Road was changed to Jialing Road, and the county seat was the jurisdiction; /kloc-the road was abandoned in 0/7, and the county was transferred to the province; In 24 years, Sichuan implemented the administrative supervision area, and the county was subordinate to 12 administrative supervision areas.

* * * After the founding of the Republic of China, 1949 12 14 Lezhi County was liberated, belonging to Suining District of North Sichuan Administrative Office.

In September, 1952, Sichuan Province, Suining District and its subordinate counties resumed.

1958 10, the county was changed to Neijiang area.

1968 Lixian county, Neijiang region.

1February, 985, Neijiang area was restructured and built into a city, and the county belongs to Neijiang city.

1February, 1998, the county was assigned to Ziyang area.

From June, 5438 to February, 2000, Ziyang area was restructured and established as a city, and the county belonged to Ziyang.

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