1 1 century BC, after Zhou Wuwang established the Western Zhou Dynasty, the vassal states were sealed. When Zhou Pingwang established the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (Spring and Autumn Period), Qin, Chu and other countries had a county system.
In the 13th year of Zhou Lingwang (the first 559 years), the Pearl River returned to Chu.
In the thirty-fourth year of the Zhou Dynasty (486 BC), Fu Cha, the king of Wu, began to pass through Jianghuai, and the land belonged to Wu.
In the third year of Zhou Yuanwang (473 BC), the King of Yue Gou Jian destroyed Wu and entered Vietnam.
In the twenty-fourth year of King Ding Zhou (the first 445 years), the more he could not be in the Jianghuai area, the land belonged to Chu.
In the twenty-sixth year of Qin Shihuang (the first 22 years1year), the feudal system of the Zhou Dynasty was abolished and the county system was changed. The whole country is divided into 36 counties, and there are counties under it, which belong to Dongcheng County, Jiujiang County (now Anhui Province and Guangzhou) (now wujiang town County).
The early Han dynasty still followed the Qin system. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the whole country was divided into 13 counties and states. At the beginning, counties and States tied together. By the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25), the land belonged to Xuzhou (Tancheng, Shandong Province, southeastern Shandong Province and northern Jiangsu Province). Speaking of Yangzhou, it governs Liyang, southern Jiangsu, central Anhui and southern Anhui.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Jianghuai was the place where Wei (the capital of Xuchang) and Wu (the capital of Jianye) fought. During this period, all the land belonged to Wu except for three attacks on Wu (222-225).
In the sixth year of Taikang in the Western Jin Dynasty (285), Wujiang County was located in the eastern boundary, and its west was bordered by Qin County (which governs Liuhe Dingshan, now the area around Dingshan Street in Pukou District) and Weishi County (which governs Xuanhua Town, now the East Gate Street of Taishan Street), belonging to Huainan County, Yangzhou.
In the first year of Huidi Yongxing (304), it was divided into Wujiang and Liyang counties in Huainan, and Liyang County was established, which successively belonged to Huainan County in Yangzhou and Wujiang County in Liyang.
During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, counties were co-located, and the county system changed frequently. Liu (420) belongs to Wujiang County, Liyang County, southern Henan Province.
When Emperor Gao of the Southern Qi Dynasty (479), it belonged to Wujiang County, Linjiang County and Nanyu Prefecture.
In the early years of South Liang Wudi (502), Wujiang County and Jiangdu County were changed to Yangzhou.
Xuan Di, Chen Nan was founded in five years (573), which belongs to Wujiang County, Linjiang County, South Yuzhou.
In the early years of Sui Dynasty, the emperor reigned for three years (583). Following the Qin system, counties and counties are unified and belong to Wujiang County.
In the tenth year of Emperor Taizong's reign (636), the Daoist system began, and the administrative region was changed into a prison area. The whole country is divided into 10 roads, which enter Huainan Road and Wujiang County of Liyang respectively. After the mid-Tang Dynasty, the jurisdiction of our time envoy was established (known as "buffer town" in history).
In the first year of Zhide (756), it belonged to Wujiang County, and our time was spent on Huainan Road.
At the beginning of the Song Dynasty, the Tang system was still in practice, which was soon abandoned and changed its way. The whole country is divided into 15 road (increased to 16 road in the Southern Song Dynasty), belonging to Huainan West Road and Wujiang County, Liyang County, Zhou Province.
The Yuan Dynasty implemented a provincial system, and the whole country was divided into Zhongshu Province and 1 1 Zhongshu Province, which belonged to Zhu Xing Province in the north of Henan Province (Kaifeng Province governs the area south of Henan Yellow River and the area north of Jiangsu, Anhui and Hubei Yangtze River).
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the province was changed to undertake the publicity department, and the whole country was divided into two zhili provinces in the north and south and 13 to undertake the publicity department, and the local administrative region was changed to the government, which became a three-level system of prefecture and county.
In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), we analyzed Xiaoyi Township in Liuhe County (Yangzhou Prefecture), Zunjiao Township in Hezhou Prefecture (Luzhou Prefecture), Huaide Township, Renfeng Township, Baima Township, Fengcheng Township in Chuzhou Prefecture (Fengyang Prefecture), Jiangpu County, Puzikou County and Yingtianfu in Zhili County (now Nanjing).
In the twenty-fourth year of Hongwu (139 1), Qiu Cunren, a magistrate of a county, moved to Kuangkou Mountain (now Zhujiang Town), and the people in the city called it county governance.
In March of the eighth year of Wanli (1580), the city was built with a circumference of 780 feet. Since then, county governance has been called city, county, Jiangcheng and Pucheng.
In the fourth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (1726), the administrative division of Jiangpu County was changed from 7 townships 19 to 5 townships and 48 guarantees. Among them, the original Baima Township was renamed Zhongxiang, and there was a township between the township and the city, Dongbaiyi, Dongbaiyi, Xibaiyi, Xibaiyi and Nanmen. The land belongs to Zhongxiang City and Gaowangbao belongs to Nanxiang (now Qiao Lin Town).
In the thirty-fourth year of Guangxu (1908), the city and township autonomy system was implemented, and the middle township was renamed Jiangpu City, which was subordinate to Jiangpu City.
The early years of the Republic of China followed the city (township) insurance system in the late Qing Dynasty.
In the Republic of China 17 (1928) and 65438 10, the system of selling insurance was implemented, and the street village system was changed, with towns having streets and villages having villages. Immediately ordered the city (township) to district, village, street to lane. The original Jiangpu City was called Chengxiang District.
In July of the Republic of China 18 (1929), Chengxiang District was renamed as the first district, and at the same time, the street was changed to town and the village was changed to township. Chengxiang Town, Baima, Longhua, Stone Buddha, Fenghuang, Zhongqi, Jiufu, Binjiang, Yongding, Huayuan, Liang Qing, Lingling and Xinglong 12 towns belong to Chengxiang Town in Area 1 and Gaowang Town in Area 2.
In the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1934), towns and villages were downsized and the Baojia system was implemented. The first area consists of Chengxiang Town, Xindong, Sihe, Jihe and Saddle.
In February of the 27th year of the Republic of China (1938), the Jiangpu County Maintenance Association of the Wang puppet regime (later changed to the autonomous society and later changed to the county government) changed the first district to Jiangpu City.
In the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939), the county government was renamed as the county government, and the urban area was changed into the second district, which governed Doulu Township, Lingling Township, Suosi Township, Xindong Township, Ma 'an Township and Jiji Township.
In September of the thirty-fourth year of the Republic of China (1945), Jiangpu County Government resumed its administrative division in the twenty-third year of the Republic of China (1934), belonging to Chengxiang Town, the first district.
In 36 years of the Republic of China (1947), following the provincial order, the district was withdrawn and merged with the township.
In March of the 37th year of the Republic of China (1948), with the approval of the province, the county was divided into 1 1 counties and towns and 107 Bao, and the town was renamed as Zhujiang Town, ranking first, which was the beginning of the name of Zhujiang Town.
1September, 949, Jiangpu County abolished the Baojia system and established district and township people's governments. Zhujiang Town belongs to Pucheng District, and the district government is in Zhujiang Town.
In August, 1950, Pucheng District changed Gaowang Township to Gaowang Town, adding Zhu Min Town, Jianshe Township and Qili Township, and canceling Zhujiang Township.
1951May, 4 new towns and villages were added.
1952 10, the scale of villages and towns continued to shrink, and Qili Township was abolished in Pucheng District, and the whole district governed Zhujiang Town and Longshan, Jianshe, Sos, Rome, Tianjin, Shangdou, Liu Yang, Democracy, Baima, Wuli, Chengdong, Gaowang, Ba Long, Jiufu, Shi Fo, Gaobei and Jiufu.
1March, 1956, the organizational system was abolished, villages and towns merged, Zhujiang Town and Gaowang Town merged, 1492 households, 7 17 1 person; Chengdong Township and Baima Township merged to form Baima Township; Liu Yang, Zhu Min, Ba Long, Wuli, Sotheby's and Jianshe Township merged into one Jianshe Township. Zhujiang Town, Baima Township and Jianshe Township are all towns directly under the county.
1September, 958, Zhujiang People's Commune was established in Zhujiang Town, while Baima Township was renamed Longhua Commune, Jianshe Township was renamed Upstream Commune, and Gaowang Town was incorporated into the Upstream Commune.
1In August, 959, Zhujiang Commune was merged into Longhua Commune.
1961June, the Pearl River Commune was set aside from Longhua Commune to restore the town directly under the county.
1March, 983, the political and social system was reformed, people's communes were abolished, and the township system was restored. Chengdong (Zeng Longhua, Dongfanghong) commune was renamed as Chengdong Township, and Jianshe (Zeng Upstream) commune was renamed as Jianshe Township.
In April 2002, Pukou District and Jiangpu County of Nanjing were abolished, and a new Pukou District of Nanjing was established with the original district and county administrative area. The district government is based in Zhujiang Town and belongs to Pukou District.
On February 24, 2006, with the approval of the provincial government, the organizational system of Zhujiang Town was abolished and Jiangpu Street in Pukou District was built in the original area.