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Administrative divisions of Zhang Qiao town

1April 27, 949, Changshu was liberated, and the county set up seven counties and five towns in Changshu, which were under the jurisdiction of Changshu city. Jialing Township and Reformed Township belong to Li Antang District, and have jurisdiction over Jiabao.

1February, 950 Changshu county adjusted its district and township settings. The county has 14 districts, and governs 2 18 townships. The urban area is divided into four towns, such as the urban area and Tannan. Garbo is gradually abolished and an administrative group is established. Jialing Township, Weibang Township, Wanshan Township, Weishe Township and Pingshu Township all belong to Li Antang District, and Niqiao Township belongs to Kunqu District. * * * 58 administrative villages in Zhang Qiao. 1954 10 Wanshan Township and Xushe Township in Li Antang District are classified as Wuxi County.

During the period of 1956, the administrative divisions of Changshu counties and cities changed and adjusted greatly. The county is divided into eight districts, and small townships are merged into middle townships. Pingshu Township and Niqiao Township in Kun District merged into Niqiao Township, and Jialing Township merged with Yangjian Township and Weibang Township into Jialing Township. Jialing Town and Niqiao Town belong to Li Antang District. Agricultural production cooperatives shall be established below the township level.

1 September, 957, the county was divided into 44 townships,1county. Jialing Township, Niqiao Township and Qiao Feng Township were merged into Zhang Qiao Township, and the township government was located in Zhang Qiao. By the end of the year, there were 17 agricultural production cooperatives (advanced).

1958 10 in June, Zhang Qiao people's commune was established in this township. Qiao Feng and Yangjian, which originally belonged to Zhang Qiao Township, were placed under Yangjian Township, Wuxi County. Zhang Qiao people's commune is a combination of administration and society, and the economy is accounted for at the commune level. It has jurisdiction over 1 1 production brigade and 1 fishing brigade. And then divided into five production camps.

1959 1 merged into 7 brigades, and in April it was subdivided into 12 brigades.

196 1 year 1/month 12 brigade is divided into 18 brigade, that is,1brigade is divided into Nanzhuang brigade and Qiao Zhou brigade, 3 brigades are divided into Donggu brigade and Pingshu brigade, and 4 brigades are divided into Zhongan brigade and Dongcun brigade. The 9th Brigade is divided into Dongjing Brigade and Ouyang Brigade, plus the original Jiejing Brigade, Wang Xi Brigade, Nanhu Brigade, Xiejiatang Brigade, Shiqiao Brigade, Weibang Brigade and Fishery Brigade, so there are 19 brigades in the commune. In the second half of the year, the Second Brigade was divided into Jiejing Brigade and Niqiao Brigade, and there were 20 brigades in the commune, which governed 22 1 production teams. Zhang Qiao Town is located in the northern subtropical coastal area, with a maritime climate. Monsoon prevails in a year, the temperature changes significantly, and the four seasons are distinct. In winter, northerly winds from the north prevail, mainly cold and rainy weather; In summer, the southeast wind from the ocean prevails and is controlled by the subtropical high, with high temperature and rainy weather as the main weather. Spring and autumn are alternating periods, and the climate is pleasant. Sometimes there will be alternation of cold, warm, dry and wet, and the weather is changeable.

The annual average temperature in Zhang Qiao is 15.4℃, and 90% of the years are above 15℃. The highest average temperature is 16.5℃, and the lowest average temperature is 14.8℃. The coldest month in a year is June 5438+ 10, with an average temperature of 2.7℃ and an extreme minimum temperature of-12.7℃. It is the hottest in July, with an average temperature of 27.9℃ and an extreme maximum temperature of 40. 1℃. The winter low temperature period is from 12 to 1 to March 20th of the following year; March 2 1 to June 5 is the spring warming stage; August 25th to165438+1October 30th is the cool autumn period. The average frost-free period is 242 days and the 80% annual frost-free period guarantee rate is 228 days. The average period of the first frost is165438+1October 2 1, and the earliest is 65438+1October 24. The latest frost period is April 16. Average frost period 123 days, the longest 146 days and the shortest 93 days. The average frost period is 40.6 days, with a maximum of 58 days and a minimum of 18 days. The annual total solar radiation is 1 18.29 kcal/cm2, which belongs to the medium level. The radiation amount is the highest in July and August, which is 14. 1- 14.5 kcal/cm2, and the lowest in June, which is 5438+February, which is only 6.2 kcal/cm2.

The annual average precipitation 1 054.0mm, and the years above 900mm account for 80%. Annual maximum precipitation1694.2 mm; The minimum is 48 1mm, and the difference is1213.1mm. The annual average precipitation days (daily precipitation is greater than 0. 1mm) are 127 days, with the maximum 154 days and the minimum 65 days. The longest continuous non-precipitation period is 66 days; The longest continuous precipitation days are 16 days. In a year, the precipitation is the most concentrated from April to September, and the monthly precipitation is above 95 mm. The total precipitation in these six months accounts for 765,438+0% of the annual precipitation. Among them, it is peach blossom water in February-March, spring rain in April-May, plum rain in June-July, more thunderstorms in August and typhoon autumn rain in September. The maximum monthly precipitation is 165mm in June, and the minimum is 65438+February, which is 33.5 mm. The main food crops in China are japonica rice, glutinous rice, indica rice, wheat, barley, yuanmai and a small amount of corn and sorghum.

The main fruit crops in China are peaches, plums, apricots, plums, apples, loquats, persimmons, oranges, pears, pomegranates, grapes and red dates.

Trees, Pu Shu, Elm, Cedar, Cinnamomum camphora, Ginkgo biloba, Magnolia grandiflora, Poplar, Squeezed Tree, Pueraria lobata, Panicum Panicum, Rice Bran Tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, Palm, Poplar, Willow, Mulberry, Pine, Cypress, Bamboo, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Taxodium ascendens and Gleditsia sinensis.

Shrubs such as Chimonanthus praecox, Nerium oleander, Platanus acerifolia, Albizia Albizia (velvet flower), Bauhinia, Michelia, Lycium barbarum, Rosa davurica, Rhododendron, Phalaenopsis densiflora (Maibulu), Ramie Indica, Tian Yao Tree, Polygonum aviculare (Robusta), Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Wild Grape (Yin Di) and Green (Red).

Aquatic grasses include cattail, rush, reed, Hedyotis diffusa (Ye Ye 'an), Dendrocalamus giganteus, leek, wild water chestnut, wild water chestnut, wild cress, Rhizoma Cyperi (Rhizoma Sparganii), gypsophila paniculata, Hedyotis diffusa, Alternanthera philoxeroides, wild water hyacinth and wild water hyacinth.

Terrestrial grasses: Houttuynia cordata Thunb. Wild lily, Lycoris radiata, Acorus gramineus, wild leek, dictyophora indusiata, rice, pig excrement beans. Arundo donax. , dried tree, Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. Chinese yam. , wild barley, Japanese mainiang. , buckwheat, dandelion, viola yedoensis, motherwort and lysimachia christinae. Domestic animals include chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons, pigs, sheep, rabbits, cows, dogs, cats, quails and peacocks.

Wild animals include bats, voles, hedgehogs (stealing melons and livestock), otters, weasels (weasels), rabbits, pig badgers, dog badgers, civet cats, hamsters, voles, house mice, foxes and other mammals. Eagle, owl, sparrow, pigeon, magpie, Sanqing (grey magpie), pheasant (pheasant), wild duck, (wild) pigeon, kingfisher, swallow, cormorant (water duck), crow, Yellow River, woodpecker, oriole, spotted bird.

Aquatic products, amphibian frogs (frogs), toads (toads), soft-shelled turtles, soft-shelled turtles (turtles), herring, grass carp, silver carp, bighead carp, carp, crucian carp, bighead carp, snakehead, yellow croaker, mandarin fish, mackerel and bighead carp.

Crawling insects include crickets, crickets, mantis, caterpillars, red thorn hairs, Weaver Girl (Bombyx Batryticatus), Chrysopaceae, wasps, bamboo bees, bees, smelly ants, yellow ants, termites, black ants, cockroaches, borers, fireflies, scarabs and moths.