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Division evolution of butyl town

The geographical division of Ding Township began in the Tang Dynasty, and it was called Xianglinpu and Dai 'an Village in ancient times (the ancient site is now Zhangpu, ding zhuang cun), and moved to the present site in the Qing Dynasty. Because Shi Ding has a large population, it was renamed Dingjiaji. There is a governor here. In 1950s, Ding Jiji was renamed Ding Jiji in the first edition of People's Republic of China (PRC) map. Since ancient times, Ding has been one of the five major market towns in the north of Fengtai, and it is the political, economic and cultural center of the region. From the Republic of China to before liberation, Bao office and township office were set up here many times. Butyl has always belonged to Fengtai, but its territory has changed a lot.

1948, the party was in Dingjijian Town, belonging to Jiegou District. 1949 After liberation, Fengtai County belonged to Baitang District. 1950, Guandian, Wuji, Huanggao 15 townships were established in butyl area.

1956, Ding was evacuated and Ding Township belonged to Guqiao District. 1958 September, changed its name to butyl people's commune.

1in March, 983, the butyl district was established again, and the people's commune was changed to butyl township government, with jurisdiction over butyl township, Guandian township, Daxing township and Wuji township.

199 1 year, withdraw from the district and merge with the township, and close the store to Ding Township; 1997, due to mass petitions, Ding Township was divided into Guandian Township and Ding Township.