[Edit this paragraph] Historical evolution Linqu County was established in the Han Dynasty.
It is named after the county seat is adjacent to Qushan Mountain in the east.
It is said that Qu is the name of the water, and the city is named after the Quchuan River on its side.
According to old records, the Yellow Emperor once ascended Yishan and granted the title of Danzhu, the son of Emperor Yao, to Danshui.
Xia was the fiefdom of Ji Zhi's family.
Shang was the fief of Pang Boling.
The Western Zhou Dynasty was Ping (parallel) town, which was under the jurisdiction of Ji State.
In the Spring and Autumn Period, Pingyi and Dongyang were placed in this county; during the Warring States Period, it was Quyi, under the jurisdiction of Qi State, and as a fiefdom for Qi Prime Minister Guan Zhong.
In the Qin Dynasty, there was no county governance in the territory. Most of the county today belongs to Linzi County, and the southern part belongs to Langya County.
In the Western Han Dynasty, there were three counties, Linqu, Zhuxu, and Kui, and two princely states, Ping and Linyuan; in the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were two counties, Linqu and Zhuxu, in the present county territory.
During the Wei and Jin Dynasties of the Three Kingdoms, Linqu and Zhuxu counties were still located in the territory. At first, Linqu belonged to Dongguan County of Xuzhou, and Zhuxu belonged to Chengyang County of Qingzhou, and later they both belonged to Dongguan County. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Changguo and Zhuxu counties were located in the territory. , Banyang, Xi'an and Anping 5 counties.
In the Sui Dynasty, all counties were unified into Linqu County.
In the Tang and Song Dynasties, it belonged to Qingzhou, in the Yuan Dynasty, it belonged to Yidu Road, and in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it belonged to Qingzhou Prefecture.
In the early Republic of China, it belonged to Jiaodong Road. In 1925, it was transferred to Ziqing Road. In 1927, it was directly under Shandong Province.
In 1949, it belonged to Changwei Prefecture. In 1967, Changwei Prefecture was renamed Changwei District. In 1981, it was renamed Weifang Prefecture. In 1983, it was renamed Weifang City. Linqu followed suit.
On October 6, 1992, Nanxinzhuang Village, Erquan Village, Zengjiagou Village, Zhongshan Village, Gengjiagou Village in Shijiahe Township and Xiajiashan Village in Baita Township were included It is under the jurisdiction of Xinzhai Town.
On June 24, 1993, the administrative divisions of some towns and villages in Linqu County were adjusted, namely: Yangshan Township was abolished and Yangshan Town was established; Yingzi Township was abolished and Yingzi Town was established; Longgang Township was abolished and Longgang Town was established; revoked In Jizishan Township, Lvxiao Town was established, taking the original Jizishan Township and Sitou Town's Sunjiazhuang, Lvxiadianzi, Dingjiabeipo, Qingya, Xiluxia, Dongluxia, Shuanglong, Hedong, and Dongyu 18 administrative villages, including , Fenghuangping, Zhaojiabeipo, Dongfuquan, Zhongfuquan, Xifuquan, Shangyanghe, Xiayanghe, Dongliaozi, Xiliaozi, etc. are the administrative areas of Lvxia Town. The people of the town** * Zhuluxia Village; Panyang Township and Qixian Township were abolished, and Shuanggou, Dashan, Lihuabu, Caojiaguanzhuang, Qujiaquan, Maolingou, Wolongguanzhuang, Beinan were replaced by the original Panyang Township and Qixian Township. There are 8 administrative villages including Liuliu, Hebei, Zhujiazhuang, Xiejiaying, Jisibu, Xiongjiazhuang, Fangjiazhuangzi, Kongjiazhuang, Pujiazhuang, Wanglihuazhuang, Yinjiazhuang, Xinzhangzhuang, Xibanzhong, Hong Wolong Town was established in 15 administrative villages including Miaozi, Dongbanzhong, and Xiaoshanzhuang, and the town people's *** was stationed in Guanzhuang Village, Wolong; Qixian Town was established with the remaining administrative areas of the original Qixian Township, and the town people's *** was stationed in Chujia Zhuang Village; Pugou Township and Daguan Township were abolished, and Daguan Town was established. The administrative areas of the original Pugou Township and Daguan Township were the administrative areas of Daguan Town, and the town people's *** was stationed in Daguan Village; Lin Township was abolished, and Daguan Town was established. Merge its administrative area into Shanglin Town; abolish Mishan Township and merge its administrative area into Yeyuan Town; abolish Shifo Township and merge its administrative area into Sitou Town; abolish Xinshan Township and merge its administrative area into Liushan Town.
On July 25, 1995, the five administrative districts of Zhangjialou, Dongqianhan, Donghouhan, Dongqiankoye, Donghoukoye, Dongwopu and Dongbaita in Baita Township, Linqu County The two natural villages are under the jurisdiction of Gaoya Town, Changle County.
On June 28, 1996, Baita Township in Linqu County was abolished and Baita Town in Changle County was established. Liujiagou, Xisihou, Dongsihou, Wopu and Baita Town belonging to the original Baita Township were merged into Tower, Shijiagou, North Section, Shanshanxigou, Kejiawa, Woniu Shiguanzhuang, Weijiagou, Houheye, Xiqianhan, Nangaojiazhuang, Shanshan, Xihouhan, Dongjiazhuang, Lihang, Jianxin , Qianheye, Luocun, Zhaozhuang, Sunjiagou, Beiyanghe, Nanyanghe, Dagou, Yanjiahe, Huangzhongpo and other 28 villages and Chizi Village in Daguan Town, Linqu County are under the jurisdiction of Baita Town. The people of the town *** Residents of the original Baita Township people***; six villages including Pangjiahe, Xishuangshanhe, Dongshuangshanhe, Lijiagou, Wangjiagou, and Dagaojiazhuang belonging to the original Baita Township were placed under Linqu County It is under the jurisdiction of Xinzhai Town, and Wujiaguanzhuang is under the jurisdiction of Liushan Town, Linqu County. After the above-mentioned zoning adjustment, the administrative boundaries of Baita Town, Changle County, Xinzhai Town, and Liushan Town, Linqu County are Weizhengqingzi [1996] No. 50, The boundary lines drawn on the 1:50,000 topographic map attached to Document No. 51 shall prevail (Lu Zheng Zi [1996] No. 121).
In 2004, Linqu Town was abolished and Chengguan Subdistrict Office was established in the administrative area of ??Linqu Town; Dongcheng Subdistrict Office was established to combine 20 villages in Dongcheng District and 11 villages in Yingzi Town, *** 31 villages are placed under the jurisdiction of Dongcheng Subdistrict Office.
On March 16, Linqu County held a mobilization meeting to remove towns and establish street offices in urban areas.
In 2006, Linqu County governed 2 streets, 15 towns, and 1 township: Chengguan Street, Dongcheng Street, Wujing Town, Yangshan Town, Yeyuan Town, Sitou Town, Jiushan Town, Qixian Town Town, Xinzhai Town, Wolong Town, Jiangyu Town, Daguan Town, Yingzi Town, Longgang Town, Liushan Town, Shanglin Town, Zhifang Town, Shijiahe Township.
In 2007, Linqu County adjusted 16 towns and 2 streets into 8 towns and 2 streets: Zhifang Town was merged into Chengguan Street, Yangshan Town was merged into Yeyuan Town, and Shijiahe Township was merged into Entering Sitou Town, Wolong Town was merged into Xinzhai Town, Yingzi Town and Qixian Town were merged into Dongcheng, Longgang Town was merged into Shanglin and was called Longgang Town, Jiangyu Town was merged into Daguan Town and was renamed Yishan Town.
[Edit this paragraph] Economic construction, transportation, the Linqu section of Qinglin Railway is fully connected, and the main highway from Beijing to Tianjin to Shanghai runs through the north and south. The county is 25 kilometers away from the Jiqing Expressway and 20 kilometers away from the Jiaoji Railway. kilometers, close to important ports such as Qingdao, Yantai, and Rizhao.
The total installed number of program-controlled telephones reaches 38,000, which can make direct calls to major and medium-sized cities at home and abroad.
The entire county has achieved access to roads, electricity and program-controlled telephones in every village.
Economy In 2005, the county's regional GDP reached 7.11 billion yuan, the sales revenue of industrial enterprises above designated size will exceed 10 billion yuan, local fiscal revenue reached 285 million yuan, and the per capita net income of farmers was 3,949 yuan. All indicators maintained a relatively high growth rate.
Linqu is a famous yellow tobacco production area in the country and has a long history of silk production.
Apples, hawthorns, persimmons, chestnuts, pepper and other agricultural and sideline products are sold at home and abroad.
A relatively complete industrial system has been established in electromechanical, chemical, building materials, light industry, food, textile, clothing and other categories.
A number of famous brand products have emerged, such as Qinchi Baijiu, Huayi Clothing, Qiante Sports Shoes, Yimeng Brand Cylinder Liners, and Maode Leather.
At present, Linqu has established close economic ties with more than 30 countries and regions, including Japan, South Korea, and the United States. There are nearly 200 foreign-funded enterprises, with an actual utilization of US$100 million in foreign capital; export products include There are 18 major categories and more than 120 kinds of flue-cured tobacco, drawn yarn, knitwear, etc. [Edit this paragraph] Culture, Education and Culture Linqu has a long history, beautiful scenery and profound cultural heritage. It has been more than 2,000 years since the county was established in the Western Han Dynasty. It is a national cultural model county and a famous "Hometown of Little Operas", "Hometown of Calligraphy and Painting", "Hometown of Strange Stones",
Scenic Spots With beautiful scenery and natural landscape, it is a key county for folk tourism in Qianli, Shandong.
Shanwang paleontological fossils formed 18 million years ago are rare in the world and are known as the "treasure house of fossils".
Yishan National Forest Park has many mountains and beautiful scenery; Laolong Bay is full of splendor with springs and lush bamboos, and the four seasons are interesting; and the pleasing red leaves of Shimen attract visitors from all over the world.
For education, there are Linqu No. 1 Middle School (county town), Linqu Experimental High School (county town), Linqu No. 2 Middle School (Yeyuan Town), Linqu No. 4 Middle School (Wujing Town), Linqu No. 5 Middle School (Yingzi Town), Linqu There are seven provincial model high schools, No. 6 Middle School (county seat) and Linqu No. 7 Middle School (Xinzhai Town), and three vocational technical secondary schools including Linqu County Vocational High School, Linqu County Industry and Trade Vocational High School, and Linqu No. 3 Vocational High School.
News publications include "Weifang Daily (Linqu Edition)" and other newspapers