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Ask about the historical evolution of Fujin City, Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province

Fujin City-The historical evolution of Fujin, formerly known as Fukejin, was changed from "Fu Tiwei" or "Fu Ti Xi Wei" in Ming Dynasty. In Qing dynasty, it was called "Fu Ti Xin" (also called "Fu Ti Xin") and "Fu Ti Xi", which means "Gao Gang" in Hezhe language. In the late Qing Dynasty, Chinese called it "Fu Kejin". Zhou belongs to Sushen, Han belongs to Lou, Tang belongs to Heishui Dudufu, Liao belongs to Nuzhen Five-State Department, and metal Huli changed its way. Yuan belongs to Shuidada Road, Ming belongs to Nuer Gandusi, and Qing belongs to the jurisdiction of the three surnames. In 1882 (the eighth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty), Fu Kejin Association was established in Jiaerdangtun (3 km west of Fujin city), and it was under the command of the deputy capital of Sanxing (now yilan county). In 198 (thirty-four years of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty), Linjiang Prefecture set up a patrol inspection in Fukejin County. On June 2, 199 (April 15, the first year of Qing Xuantong), the governor of Jilin Province gave the order to upgrade Fujin County with Fukejin inspection, stationed in Fukejincheng, and subordinate to Linjiang Prefecture (upgraded from Linjiang Prefecture); At the same time, abolish the association. In September of the same year, it was transferred to Northeast Road. After the founding of the Republic of China, in June 1914, the Northeast Road was changed to Yilan Road, which was under the jurisdiction of Yilan Road. In February 1929, Yilan Road was abolished and was directly under the jurisdiction of Jilin Province. After the fall of Northeast China, it was transferred to Jilin Province at the beginning and was placed under the jurisdiction of Sanjiang Province in December 1934. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, it was placed under the jurisdiction of Hejiang Province. In January, 1946, Hejiang Province established Fujin District in Fujin County, which governed six counties including Fujin. On June 1st of the same year, the Fujin area was abolished, and the Hejiang provincial government decided to delimit Jixian and Sandaogang areas in the southwest and set up Jixian County. In November 1947, the new urban area in the west was placed under the jurisdiction of Huachuan County. On January 6, 19 49, the Hejiang provincial government made an order to merge Tongjiang County into Fujin County and divide it into Tongjiang District. In May of the same year, Hejiang Province was merged into Songjiang Province, and Fujin County was subordinate to Songjiang Province. On June 23 of the same year, the Northeast Administrative Committee approved the merger of Suibin County into Fujin County. In August 195 4, after the merger of Songsong and Heilong provinces, Fujin County was attached to Hejiang District of Heilongjiang Province. On April 24, 1959, the Provincial People's Committee decided to put Tongjiang District of Fujin County under the jurisdiction of Fuyuan County. On December 3, 1963, the State Council approved to delimit the northern Suibin area of Songhua River and restore Suibin County. In March of the following year, Fujin and Suibin counties were officially separated. In January 1985, Hejiang area merged with Jiamusi City and was placed under the leadership of Jiamusi City. On August 3, 1988, the State Council approved the revocation of Fujin County and the establishment of Fujin City (county level), which is a provincial city and managed by Jiamusi City. In 1992, Fujin City was located in the northeast of Heilongjiang Province, in the middle of Sanjiang Plain and on the south bank of Songhua River downstream. Tongjiang City is in the northeast, Raohe County in the east, Baoqing County and Youyi County in the south, Huachuan County in the west and Suibin County across the river in the north. The city covers a total area of 8229 square kilometers, * * * governs 9 towns and 9 townships, and there are 3 provincial state-owned farms. At the end of 1992, the total population of the city was 411,, including 14, non-agricultural people. Manchu, Hui, North Korea, Hezhe and other ethnic minorities account for about 4%. The municipal government is stationed in Fujin Town. (The above is excerpted from the Catalogue of Records of Heilongjiang Province) The name of Fujin originated from Futixiwei in Ming Dynasty and Fukejin in Qing Dynasty. "Fu Tixi" and "Fu Kejin" both mean "Gang" in Hezhe language. This place used to be the land of Moho, and the Jin Dynasty was occupied by Hezhe (Hezhe) clan. The Liao Dynasty was a five-state department, located in the north of Harku Caoyuan Ma, and the ruins of the five-state department of Liao Dynasty crossing over Liji Town still exist on the bank of Songhua River. In the Ming Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of Fu Ti Xi Wei (also known as Fu Ti Xin), and in the early Qing Dynasty, it was the headquarters of Heijin people. In the fifty-fourth year of Kangxi (1715), it was established in the place of San surname, and in the tenth year of Yongzheng (1732), it was established in this place. In the eighth year of Guangxu (1882), it was established in Fujin, which still belonged to the jurisdiction of San surname, and in the thirty-second year of Guangxu. In the first year of Xuantong (199), it was upgraded to Fujin County. In the early years of the Republic of China, the national government implemented a three-level management system at the provincial, provincial and county levels. Northeast China is divided into three provinces and ten roads, and Fujin County is placed under Yilan Road in Jilin Province. In the eighteenth year of the Republic of China (1929), the Northeast Administrative Committee was established, and the county was directly under the jurisdiction of the province, and Zhili Province of Fujin County was a third-class county. At the beginning of the founding of the puppet Manchukuo State, it still inherited the old system. After the emperor system was changed in December of the first year of Kant (1934), the local administrative institutions were reformed and the Sanjiang Provincial Office was established, and Fujin County was placed under the jurisdiction of Sanjiang Province from Jilin Province. In the 34th year of the Republic of China (1945), after the recovery of Northeast China, in the 36th year of the Republic of China (1947), the plan of new provinces and regions in Northeast China was announced on June 5th, which merged the pseudo-Sanjiang and Dong 'an provinces into Hejiang Province, and Fujin County was under the jurisdiction of Hejiang Province. After liberation, Fujin, the three northeastern provinces, was restored to be under the jurisdiction of Heilongjiang Province. Fujin has a long history. Zhou belonged to Nanshen Department, Tang belonged to Heishui Dufu, Liao belonged to Tokyo Road and Nuzhen Five-country Department, and the metal went to Beijing and changed its way. Yuan belonged to Shuidada Road in Liaoyang Province, and it was a slave's official department. In the seventh year of Yongle (149), Fu Tiwei was established, and it was cleared to be the deputy commander of the three surnames. In the eighth year of Guangxu (1882), Fukejin Association was established in Gaer. In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), after Japan invaded Fujin in June, it was called Fujin County Office. On August 12th, 1945, Fujin County Democratic Government was established on December 7th, 1949. After the founding of the People's Republic of China on October 1st, 1949, it was renamed Fujin County People's Government. On August 3th, 1988, with the approval of the State Council (No.19 approved by the People's Bank of China [1988]), the county was withdrawn and the city was established. It is listed as a county-level city with provincial planning and separate finance. In 2, Fujin City governed 1 towns and 8 townships: Fujin Town, Toulin Town, Hongsheng Town, Erlongshan Town, Chang 'an Town, Yanshan Town, Jinshan Town, Xinglonggang Town, Xiangyangchuan Town, Xi 'an Town, Dayushu Township, Fumin Township, Xinjian Township, Longchuan Township, Yongfu Township, Shangjieji Township, Selin Township and Erdaogang Township. According to the data of the fifth census, the total population of the county is 42,579. Population of each township (person): Fujin Town 9882 Xiangyang Chuan Town 1489 Erlongshan Town 24586 Chang 'an Town 17879 Xi 'an Town 13429 Jinshan Town 22676 Yanshan Town 18755 Toulin Town 15821 Xinglong Gang Town 13212 Hongsheng Town 12791 Dayushu Township 14448 Fumin Township 1244 Selin Township 8697 Yongfu Township 1 24 Xinjian Township 9867 Shangjieji Township 9964 Erdaogang Township 9736 Longchuan Township 1478 Jiansanjiang Administration Virtual Town 15535 Qixing Farm Virtual Township 39377 Daxing Farm Virtual Township 1518 Venture Farm Virtual Township 14971 In 23, the resident of Xi 'an Town People's Government was moved from Xi 'an Village to Qinghua Village, and Xi 'an Town was renamed Shangjieji Town at the same time (Heiminrenhan [23] No.7). Fujin has jurisdiction over 11 towns and 266 villagers' committees: Fujin Town, Erlongshan Town, Xiangyangchuan Town, Jinshan Town, Toulin Town, Xinglonggang Town, Hongsheng Town, Shangjieji Town, Yanshan Town, Chang 'an Town and Dayushu Town. There are also Jiansanjiang Agricultural Reclamation Branch and its three provincial state-owned farms, Qixing, Daxing and Chuangye.