Yidu Sub-district Office (formerly gaodong town) Liuzao 1, 4 kilometers southeast of Gaodong Village. According to Liu's genealogy, Liu Xiaosuo moved to this village from Heyatou (now Daheya, 4 kilometers east of the village, and Liu moved from Zaoqiang to Yiduli village during the Ming Hongwu period) and named it Liu Zaozhuang after his father Liu Zao. According to the map records of Yidu County in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, it is called Liu Zaozhuang in the north and Liu Zaozhuang in the south. Later, it was called this name. "Jujube" is a homonym of "jujube".
Liudian, Yidu Sub-district Office (formerly gaodong town), 4 kilometers southeast of Gaodong Village. In the early Ming Dynasty, Liu lived in the town. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, Liu moved in and opened a shop by the roadside (the old north-south traffic had to pass through this road). The village name was Liujiadian. After 1962, it is called six o'clock.
Yidu Sub-district Office (formerly gaodong town) Liujiazhuang, 0.5km northeast of Gaodong Village. According to legend, before the Ming Dynasty, Liu Jianli established a village.
4 Subutun East of Dongxia Town 1.5km Liu Xin. In the thirty-eighth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, Liu moved from Laoliuzhuang to Licun, and was named Liujiaxinzhuang. After 1949, it evolved into its present name.
5 Lao Liu, 2 kilometers east of Subutun in Dongxia Town, on the west bank of Mihe River. In the early Ming Dynasty, Liu moved from Zaoqiang, and the village name was Liujiazhuang. Later, Liu, who moved out, called the village Lao Liu Jia Zhuang, which was simplified to this name.
6 Daxing Liu, 3 kilometers north of Zhencun, east bank of Mihe River. "Liu's Genealogy" said that in the early years of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, Liu moved from Zaoqiang to the northern foot of Qishan (now Xiangshan) in the northeast of Yidu City and built a village on the east bank of Mishui. Take good luck, named Daxing Liu Zhuang. Later, because there was Laoliujiazhuang across the river, this village was also called Xiaoliujiazhuang. 1982, renamed today. Anti-Japanese celebrity in the village: Liu.
7 Liu Xing is in the southeast of Jin Ryu and Liucun 1 km. "The First Monument of Liu" states that during Jiajing period, Liu moved to this village and was named Xiaoliujiazhuang. In the early years of the Republic of China, for the sake of prosperity, it was renamed Liuxing Village.
Liu Dong Town, 4 kilometers north of Tanfang Village, Tan Fang Town, on the east bank of Mihe River. In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, there lived a man named Bai, whose village name was Baijiaji. "Liu's Genealogy" contains: In the eighth year of Qing Shunzhi, Liu moved here, the clan flourished, and the village name was changed to Liujiadian. In the forty-four years of Qing Emperor Kangxi, it was changed to Serina Liu. As Shaozhuang Town (formerly an ordinary town) in this city has the same name as a village, it was renamed Liu Dong Town on 1982. Celebrity in the village: Liu Shijun.
Liu Chen, 4 kilometers northeast of Tanfang Village, Tan Fang Town, east of Xinkang River. In the early Ming Dynasty, Liu and Chen moved to this village, named Liu Chen Zhuang. After no surname Chen, the village name evolved into Liu Chenjiazhuang. During the Republic of China, it was once called Liu Chen County Village, and it was immediately called this name.
10 Shaozhuang Town (formerly an ordinary town), 2 kilometers southeast of an ordinary village, south of Ji Jiao Railway and north of Qingji Highway. Before the Ming Dynasty, there was Serina Liu Zhuang. In the early Ming Dynasty, another Liu moved in. According to Liu's genealogy, he moved to Qingzhou from Zaoqiang in Jizhou during the Hongwu period ... Liu Xiang lived in Serina Liu Zhuang and later became Serina Liu. Celebrity in the village: Liu Yuqi,1965438+Liuzhen Primary School was founded in 2009, and the county magistrate of Yidu presented a plaque of "Promoting Learning and Cultivating Talents".
1 1 Liu Yishi, 3km southwest of huang lou cun, Huanglou Town. "Liu's Genealogy" said that the next year's tomorrow, Liu Yixing, a big Zhang of the Miluo River, moved to this village. Build a village by name.
12 Liu Juntai, located in Tanfang Town, 3km east of Song Chi, borders Heyao River in the west and Changle County. "Liu's Genealogy" said that in the early Ming Dynasty, it moved from the big pagoda tree in Hongdong County, Shanxi Province to Houzhen Town, Shouguang County (now Houzhen Town, Shouguang City), and then another one moved to Liujiazhuang (now Zhenwu in the west), and the sixth generation moved here again. The name of the village is said to come from the platform rebuilt by Liu Bang at the end of Qin Dynasty, which is not credible and is suspected of being named after people. Come to Wanyu (Kindness), Xiang (Guang), Yong (Shou) and Jun (Hong). Qingzhou City (formerly Yidu City) Town Liu Juntai Village Liu.
13 Liuhutong in Dongxia Town (the seat of the former town government), Yanglin Highway passes through the village. This village was built before the Ming Dynasty, and its old name was Cui Jia Hutong. According to Liu's genealogy, in the middle of Ming Dynasty, after the mutiny, Liu moved from Hebei to Zhangjunshe, 20 miles north of Qing Qi City. After there was no Cui Shi, the village was renamed Liu Hutong. Liu Hutong for short.
Liu Jiachang, 14, north of National Highway 309 in Dongxia Town. Before the Ming Dynasty, there lived a Lin whose village name was Linjiazhuang. "Liu's Genealogy" said that during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Liu moved from Zaoqiang to Liujiazhuang. There is a large family in Kawamura who loves to learn martial arts and build a racecourse. The village was renamed Liu Jiachang, which later evolved into Liu Jiachang. The Records of Yidu County in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty was named today.
15 Liujiatun, 2.5km southeast of Heguan Village, Heguan Town. "Liu's Genealogy" said that during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, Liu Wen moved to the village from the river. (Note: Before 1935, this area was under the jurisdiction of Shouguang County)
16 Liujiapo, 2.5km northeast of Heguan Village, Heguan Town. Liu's genealogy records that Liu Daoguang moved from Shouguang Village to build a village in 30 years. Named Liu Jiapo after his surname. (Note: Before 1935, this area was under the jurisdiction of Shouguang County)
17 Liujiazhuang, south section of Xinxihuan Road, Qingzhou City, south of Pipa Reservoir. In the Ming Dynasty, Liu Jian established a village. According to Liu Tombstone published in the sixth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi, my family Daming Chenghua moved from Pengcheng, Hebei Province to Zijiang (now) for six years, and then moved to the west of the county seat. The Records of Yidu County in Guangxu of Qing Dynasty contains: Attached to the east of Guo Township, about Liujiazhuang. Hui residents account for about 15% of the whole village residents, with Yang as the main surname.
Liujiazhuang, 18, 3km northeast of Liang Zhu Village, Jin Ryu, on the east bank of Beiyang River. "Liu's Genealogy" said that in the third year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, Liu's surname consisted of paper houses (3 kilometers northeast of Liang Zhu Village and east of Beiyang River). According to Liu's genealogy, in the third year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, Liu moved and settled here, which was called Zhifang Village, and the village was named after its surname.
19 Liujiazhuang, 3km southwest of Zhengmu Village, Tan Fang Town, bordering Linqu County. "Liu's Genealogy" said that in the early Ming Dynasty, he moved to build a village from Hongdong County, Shanxi Province, and took the village name after his surname. The map of Yidu County in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty was called Liujiazhuang.
20 Liujiazhuang, 3 kilometers southeast of Mihe Town and 2 kilometers west of Yanglin. Originally, it was composed of three adjacent villages (Liujiazhuang, Banbidian and Zhaizhuang). The three villages in 1988 were collectively called Liujiazhuang. "Liu's Ancestral Monument" contains: In the early years of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, the ancestors moved from Nanmenli in Zaoqiang County, named Liujiazhuang.
2 1 Liujiazhuang, 2.5km west of Wangfen Town and south of Berlin Highway. This village is very small, with less than 100 people. During the Yongzheng period of Qing Dynasty, Liu moved to the village from Liujiayatou, Xincheng County, and took his surname as the village name.
22 Liujiazhuang, 4 kilometers west of Guanyingou Village, Wang Fu Street Office, and the highway from Qingzhou to Wendeng Town passes through the territory. "Liu Tombstone" contains: Liu moved to this village from Zaoqiang in the early Ming Dynasty. The Atlas of Yidu County in Guangxu of Qing Dynasty contains: "Leshan Township is about Liujiazhuang in the west".
Liu Jiahe, southwest of Heguan Town, north of Jinmao River, west of expressway, Dong Qing, near Mashi Road. According to Liu's genealogy, Liu's stone pagoda was built in the late Ming Dynasty. Because it is located at the bend of the river, it is named Liu Jiahe Circle. The Records of Yidu County in Guangxu of Qing Dynasty was recorded as Liu Jiahe. Liu He for short now.
It no longer exists, and was originally located on the east side of Zhenjie, south of People's Hospital (now a part of Song Cheng). At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Liu came here to settle down, and each family thrived and built houses separately, forming this hutong, hence the name.
Wang Fu Sub-district Office, South of Lotus Basin 1 km, South of Wang Jiao Road, No.25 Liujiaya. Liu's Genealogy said that Liu moved from Zaoqiang to his village in the early Ming Dynasty, hence the name.
0.5km east of No.26 Zhongzheng Sixth Road, Lianhua Basin Sub-district Office, south of Wang Jiao Road. According to Liu's Inscription Collation, Liu moved to this village from Hongdong, Shanxi. Formerly known as Liujiazhuang, it was renamed Zhongzheng Liu because it was in the south of Zhongzheng Mountain. The other one, Zhuang Yan, T-shaped. Chiang Kai-shek's neighboring villages were inherited by Liu, and Chiang Kai-shek and Liu moved to Queena Ding.
Liu Fu Zhuang No.27, Wang Fu Sub-district Office, 3 kilometers southwest of Wulibao. According to the epitaph of Pengcheng, Liu Dongjin, a native of Xuzhou, was an official in Qingzhou. After his death, he was buried here, hired tenants to plant sacrifices in the fields, and gradually became a village, hence the name Liu Fu Zhuang, and later became Zhuang.
No.28 Liu Jia Road, 4.5km east of Huanglou Village, Huanglou Town, and north of Wang Jiao Road. Liu's genealogy records that Liu moved from Zaoqiang to Liujiazhuang, Dongqi Mountain (now Xiangshan), Yidu County, Qingzhou in the early Ming Dynasty. Several generations later, some people moved here to settle down. Because there is a road leading from Anqiu to Qingzhou behind the village, it is named Liujiazhuang Road. The map record of Yidu County in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty is also called Liujiazhuang Road. Later it evolved into this name.
29 Liujiamazhuang, 3 kilometers east of Shijiamazun village in the town, is called Liu together with Mengjiamazhuang. Liu's Genealogy said that Liu moved from Zaoqiang to the northeast of Mazhuang in the early Ming Dynasty, so it was named Liumazhuang.
30 Daliujiazhuang, 2 kilometers west of Yangjiazhuang, Huanglou Town, and south of Ji Jiao Railway. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a village named Sun Mengzhuang, named after the surname. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Liu moved from Zaoqiang and gradually became the main surname in the village, named Liujiazhuang. Because it is located, it is also called Liu. Later, because it was different from Xiaoliujiazhuang, it was called this name.
3 1 Xiaoliujiazhuang, west of Yangjiazhuang in Huanglou Town 1 km, south of Ji Jiao Railway and north of Mihe River. It was called Xujiazhuang before the Ming Dynasty, and Ye Liu moved from Liujiazhuang, which is symmetrical with it, so it was named.
32km east of Shihe Village, Mihe Town, Daliujiazhuang. Liu's Genealogy, published in the seventh year tomorrow, says that Liu was originally from Dong 'e County, Yanzhou, and moved here because of the Yuan-Ming Rebellion. It has been more than 200 years and ten generations. During the Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty, he lived in the north of Shihe River, formerly known as Liujiazhuang. In the early years of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty, the Liu branch established another village in its west-Shaliujiazhuang, which was named as the "Linqu Wei Site" of Dongliujiazhuang. 1945 After returning to Yidu, it was renamed Daliujiazhuang, or Daliu for short.
Xiaoliujiazhuang, 0.5km east of Shihe Village, Mihe Town, and east of Yanglin Highway. In the early years of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty, Liu moved to the west and established a village. Because it is close to Shajinqiao, it is named Shaliujiazhuang, and it is also named after the location of "Linqu Xuzhi" in Liujiazhuang, Xi. 1945 After returning to Yidu, it was renamed Xiaoliujiazhuang, referred to as Xiaoliu.
Liujiazhuang 34 Bridge is 0.5km north of Shihe Village in Mihe Town and west of Yanglin Highway. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Liu moved to this village from Hongdong County, Shanxi Province, and named it Liu Jiazhuang's Narrative of Lin Qu. Later, Yongji Bridge, which relied on "Wujingshe into the county avenue", was called Qiaoliujiazhuang, or Qiaoliujiazhuang for short.
Before Liushan Mountain, 3 kilometers northeast of Zhengmu Village in the town, at the west foot of Xiangshan Mountain. According to Liu's genealogy, Liu moved from the village in the town in the late Ming Dynasty, and the village name was Liu Jia Zhuangzi. It was named after 1949 because it was in front of Xiangshan Mountain.
Xiaoliujiazhuang, 2 kilometers northeast of Liuhutong Village, Dongxia Town. According to legend, Liu had built a village before the Ming Dynasty, and the Yidu County Annals in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty was referred to as Xiaoliujiazhuang for short.
Xiaoliujiazhuang, east of Qingzhou New East Ring Road and north of Ji Jiao Railway. According to Liu's genealogy, Liu Yu moved to his village from Hongdong County during the Hongwu period, and took his surname as the village name.
After crossing the 38 West Terrace, it is 2 kilometers southwest of Heguan Village, Heguan Town. It is the merger of Liujiazhuang and Chenjiazhuang after Taiwan Province. Liu's genealogy records that Liu Hongwu moved here from Zaoqiang in two years.
39 stores are 3 kilometers higher than Liu Bi and 3 kilometers higher than Liu Cun. In the early years of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty, Liu moved from the North Stone Pagoda to this village and was named Liu Zhuangzi. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Liu opened a fragrant shop here, also known as the fragrant shop Liujiazhuang, which was recorded as the fragrant shop Liujiazhuang in the Yidu County Records of Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty. Later it was called Xiangdian Liu, and now it is called Xiangdian Village.
40 North Stone Pagoda, 3 kilometers northwest of Jin Ryu and Liucun. According to Liu's genealogy, Liu moved from Zaoqiang to his village in Hongwu four years. According to legend, the old ancient temple and stone pagoda in the south of the village are called North Stone Pagoda because the village is in the north. The map of Yidu County in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty was recorded as the Northern History University.
4 1 Yan Liu, 2km north of Mihe Town, next to Yanglin Highway. According to Liu's genealogy, Liu Yu Hongwu moved from Hongtong County to Zilu Village, Dong 'e County in three years, and moved to the village with Yan in his childhood. So it was named Yan Liu.
Villa on Line 42, southeast of Tan Fang Town 1km, south of Ji Jiao Railway and west of Xinkang River. This village was built in the late Qing Dynasty. It was originally the tenant village of the landlord Zhong of Hangshan Villa in Linqu County, and was later named after the landlord village. Alias, Liu Zhuangzi.
In addition, East six wells, West six wells and Central six wells were originally flowing wells, which later evolved into Liu Jing. Not surnamed Liu.
The above is the origin of the word "Liu" village in Qingzhou, and other villages named Liu continue to research.