The origin of Jiexi County!

Jiexi County Jiexi County is located in the southeast of Guangdong Province, in the middle and upper reaches of the Rongjiang River. The County People's Government is located in Hepo Town. In 1965, Wuyun and Shangsha in the western part of Jieyang County and Lufeng County were classified as counties. Because most of the county seat is in the west of Jieyang County, it is named Jiexi.

Hepo Town, Jiexi County has jurisdiction over this town. The seat of the County People's Government. In the Midwest of the country. Jiexi County was founded in 1965 and is the administrative seat of Jiexi County. In the early Ming Dynasty, there was Nanguan City, which was later destroyed by a mutiny. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1398), an old woman named He opened a teahouse on the site of Nanguan City and named it "He Po". Later, the town was called He Po Liao. In modern times, it was renamed Hepo. This village was the first stop and the name was changed.

Mianhu Town, Jiexi County has jurisdiction over this town. In the eastern part of the county. It was first built during the Renzong period of the Northern Song Dynasty and was called Daojiang in ancient times, also known as Huyun. Later, it was named Mianhu Lake because there were many kapok trees along Huyun. Mianhu Village was built in the Yuan Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, it became an important market town called Mianhu City.

This town is under the jurisdiction of Dongyuan Town, Jiexi County. In the east of the county, on the north bank of the middle reaches of the South River of Rongjiang River, it is adjacent to Jieyang County. The town was named after its residents. The village was built during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1573-1620). The original name was Dongyuan, but later it was shortened to Dongyuan with homophonic pronunciation.

Tatou Town, Jiexi County has jurisdiction over this town. In the eastern part of the county. The town people's government is stationed in Shanliao. The town is named after the tower's head and tail. The market is located near the Wujing River and is commonly known as Datou Port. The dialect is homophonic to Tatou Port and is now called Tatou Market.

Fengjiang Town, Jiexi County has jurisdiction over this town. In the eastern part of the county. The town people's government is located in Jiucuo. It is mainly composed of Hu Feng, Yang Xia and Hong Jiang. It is named after the "phoenix" of Hufeng Lake and the "river" of Hongjiang.

Jinhe Town, Jiexi County has jurisdiction over this town. In the southeast of the county, on the south bank of the Rongjiang River. The town people's government is located in Niupuwei. Jinhe Township was established in 1956, taking the "jin" of Jinkeng Village and the "he" of Heshun Village, collectively known as Jinhe.

Jiexi County governs Daxi Town. In the south of the county, in the middle and upper reaches of the Rongjiang River. Lingpu Town People's Government. The locals call it Nanhe Daxi, hence the name.

It is a town under the jurisdiction of Qiankeng Town, Jiexi County. In the southern part of the county. In the early Song Dynasty, Qian lived here, and it was originally called Qian's house. In the early Yuan Dynasty, when the capital of Qian was moved, the rivers south of the Yangtze River passed through the territory, turning it into a money trap.

Jingxiyuan Town, Jiexi County has jurisdiction over this town. In the eastern part of the county. In the late Qing Dynasty, the Jingxi Garden Expo was formed in the south of Lingxi Village, hence the town's name.

A town under the jurisdiction of Wujing Town, Jiexi County. In the northeastern part of the county. The town is named after its residents. In the 16th year of the Yuan Dynasty (1356), people named Zeng came here from the north after the Wuhuahekou Exhibition and opened five blacksmith shops, named Wujiapu. Later, he also respected the Five Classics of Confucianism and named the Five Classics Mansion with the homophonic pronunciation of the five shops.

Huizhai Town, Jiexi County has jurisdiction over this town. In the eastern part of the county. The town people's government is located in Poyang Village. Named after the gray fence. It is said that most of the ancient houses were built with lime and concrete and were called gray houses, and the buildings were called gray villages.

A town under the jurisdiction of Nanshan Town, Jiexi County. In the center of the county. It is named because it is located at the southern foot of Dabei Mountain.

A town under the jurisdiction of Longtan Town, Jiexi County. In the center of the county. The town people's government is located in Baimian Lake. Named after the Chinese Longtan water.

A town under the jurisdiction of Zhongping Town, Jiexi County. In the southern part of the county. The town is called Pingshangwei.

It is a town under the jurisdiction of Wuyun Town, Jiexi County. In the southwest of the county. According to legend, there were five immortal caves in ancient times, named Wuyun Cave, later referred to as Wuyun Cave.

A town under the jurisdiction of Shangsha Town, Jiexi County. In the west of the county. Named after the above Shah River.

Jiexi County governs Tianliang Township. In the northern part of the county. The Township People's Government is located in Tianxin Village. It is said that in ancient times, people lived scatteredly. In order to pay taxes, the villagers bought some fields here as a basis for paying taxes, and named them grain fields, which were later changed to fertile fields.