Wanglejing Township
Wanglejing township is located 22 kilometers away from Yanchi County, with a total land area of 1045.8 square kilometers and a total population of 10273 (2017). Wanglejing township has 13 administrative villages: wanglejing, bianjiwa, Shishanzi, zengjipan, niujiquan, liusiqu, zhengjiabao, yaergou, guantan, wangwucha, sunjialou, langdonggou and shuanggeding. There are Ming Dynasty Great Wall, Neolithic microlithic cultural sites, Anding fort, yehujing fort and other ancient buildings. Yehujing ancient city is located in Jiwa village, 20 kilometers southwest of Yanchi County. The ancient city is located on a hillside high in the West and low in the East. The city site is rectangular, with a side length of 220 meters. Loess ramming, foundation width of 9 meters, ramming layer thickness of about 20 cm. The residual height is 3-9 meters, the residual width at the top is 1-3.4 meters, and there are corner platforms at four corners. The gate is 6.6 meters wide with an urn in the East. The eastern half of the wall has been washed down by water, and part of it has been buried by sand.
In 2003, Wang lejing Township and ya'ergou Township were merged, and a new Wang lejing township was established. The township government was stationed in Wang lejing village.
brief introduction
The city is desolate, and the ground is scattered with building materials such as Qinghua porcelain, fragments of Ming and Qing porcelain and bricks and tiles. According to the new Annals of Ningxia in Wanli, "in 1613, Huang Jiashan, the chief executive of Wanli, and Cui Jingrong, the governor of Wanli, wrote about the building." The purpose of its construction is still to protect grassland and water resources. There is a beacon tower with dock city 500 meters to the east of the village, which is rammed with loess. The dock city is 60 meters square, the door is opened to the west, the base width is 3 meters, and the residual height is 2 meters. It is well preserved and is now farmland. The beacon tower is built in the middle of the north wall, with a base width of 12 meters, a square shape, a residual height of 8 meters and a residual width of 4 meters at the top. There are pieces of Ming Dynasty porcelain and building materials scattered on the ground. It is the message of fireworks in Ming Dynasty
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Code 640323200: ~ 200 wanglejing village ~ 201 bianjiwa village ~ 202 Shishanzi village ~ 203 zengjipan village ~ 204 niujiquan village ~ 205 liusiqu village ~ 206 zhengjiabao village ~ 207 yaergou village ~ 208 guantan village ~ 209 wangwucha village ~ 210 sunjialou village ~ 211 langdonggou village ~ 212 shuanggedan Village
evolution
In 2003, Wang lejing Township and ya'ergou Township were merged to establish a new Wang lejing Township, with a total area of 835 square kilometers and a population of 19367. It has jurisdiction over 13 administrative villages, and the township government is stationed in Wang lejing village. Attachment: wanglejing township is located in the north central part of Yanchi County, 25 kilometers away from the county seat. Yejun road passes through. It was divided into three districts in 1950, changed to wanglejing commune in 1958 and set up Township in 1984. In 1997, it covers an area of 418.2 square kilometers and has a population of 12000. It governs seven administrative villages: wanglejing, bianjiwa, Shishanzi, zengjiban, niujiquan, liusiqu and zhengjibaozi. There is the largest Township Forest Farm in the county Nanhaizi forest farm. attachment: yaergou township is located in the northwest of Yanchi County, 45 kilometers away from the county. It is also a farming and pastoral area dominated by animal husbandry. It belonged to three districts in 1949, wanglejing commune in 1958, yaergou commune in 1976 and township in 1984. In 1997, it covers an area of 483 square kilometers and has a population of 9000. It governs seven administrative villages, namely yaergou, guantan, wangwucha, sunjialou, lizhuangzi, langdonggou and shuanggeta. In 2003, Li Zhuangzi Village was abolished and transferred to Gaoshawo Town, and the rest was merged into wanglejing township.
Wanglejing Township, Yanchi County, Wuzhong City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
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