Qianjiang, Hubei

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Qianjiang (Template:Lang-zh) is a sub-prefectural city of south-central Hubei Province, China.[1] The city spans an area of Script error: No such module "convert".,[1] and has a population of 946,277 as of 2010.[2]

Toponymy

Qianjiang's name means river diving, with the first character referring to qián shuǐ, the Chinese verb for diving,[2] and the second character, jiāng, meaning river.

History

During the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period, the area belonged to the independent state of Chu.[3]

In the Three Kingdoms period, the area of present-day Qianjiang was part of the Eastern Wu.[3]

Portions of present-day Qianjiang were ruled by the Sui dynasty as part of Template:Interlanguage link.[3]

Part of Qianjiang was incorporated into the Tang dynasty as Jiangling County (Template:Lang-zh).[3] In 857 CE, the area was placed under the Template:Interlanguage link.[3]

During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, the area belonged to the independent kingdom of Jingnan.[3] Qianjiang County (Template:Lang-zh) was first organized in 965 CE, during the Song dynasty.[2]

In 1293, during the Yuan dynasty, local flooding prompted officials to move the county center to present-day Template:Interlanguage link.[2]

Republic of China and World War II

In 1913, when the Republic of China introduced circuit system, the area was placed under the jurisdiction of Template:Interlanguage link.[3] In 1925, circuits were abolished, and the area was directly administered by the province.[3]

From the spring of 1930 to the winter of 1932, Qianjiang belonged to the Hunan–Hubei–Jiangxi Soviet.[3]

In 1932, the area was organized by the Republic of China under the new Template:Interlanguage link system, belonging to the province's Seventh Administrative Inspectorate.[3] In 1934, the area was placed under the Sixth Administrative Inspectorate.[3]

Qianjiang was occupied by the Japanese during the Sino-Japanese War from May 1939 to August 1945.[3] The Japanese primarily used prominent local Chinese to run the "puppet" government, notably many members of the Zhang family.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". From the spring of 1942 to the autumn of 1945, the area hosted a number of regional resistance governments.[3]

People's Republic of China

The area was captured by the People's Liberation Army in December 1947.[3]

Upon the foundation of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the area was placed under Template:Interlanguage link.[2]

The communists from 1949 to early 1980s constructed a pharmaceutical plant, a textile factory, a book-printing factory, a large oil-and-gas drilling field, and other industrial installations in the Qianjiang area.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". As the national economic reform took force beginning in the late 1970s many of these state-run businesses went under.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

During the period from 1959 to 1962, the largest "Cadre Camp" in China, or in the world as people at that time liked to call it, was established in Qianjiang.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The camp was established due to fears of a potential war between the Soviet Union and China following the Sino-Soviet split.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". As a result of these fears, the Chinese government dispersed people and resources throughout the country.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Many young college graduates were sent to local Cadre Camps to train and entrench.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". This was the so-called "Priority 1 Order" given by Vice Chairman Lin Biao and planned by Chairman Mao.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The young cadres in Qianjiang worked to improve the agricultural situation, such as draining hundreds of acres of a local lake to be used as farmland.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". However, this action caused damage to the local ecosystem.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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People from Qianjiang and surrounding areas, compared with people from the rest of the Hubei Province, have a reputation for being generous, gentle, and sincere.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Prior to the modern days, Qianjiang demonstrated traditional, agriculture-based, Chinese ethos.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". E.g., if the farmers consider a water buffalo has been hard-working and loyal they would not slaughter it.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". But rather they would wait until it ages and dies.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Then they would bury it and then build it a tomb.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

There was a labor camp during the communist era in the Qianjiang area.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The conditions at the camp were harsh.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". People would often sneak out to seek additional food.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". However, they never attempted to escape because it was impossible to hide in any place during those decades.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Every town was tightly controlled and monitored by the government.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". No one would provide a stranger shelter and would only report him immediately to the local government.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In 1970, the area was reorganized as Template:Interlanguage link.[2]

On May 25, 1988, Qianjiang County was abolished, and was replaced with a county-level city.[2]

In October 1994, Qianjiang was re-organized as a sub-prefectural city.[2]

Geography

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Map including Qianjiang (labeled as CH'IEN-CHIANG (TSIENKIANG) Script error: No such module "Lang".) (1953)

Qianjiang is located in south-central Hubei province in the Jianghan Plain, spanning an area of Script error: No such module "convert"..[1] Qianjiang is bordered by Tianmen to the north, Xiantao to the east, Jianli to the southeast, Jiangling County to the southwest, Jingzhou District to the west, and Shayang County to the northwest.[1]

The city's topography is largely flat, with an average elevation of Script error: No such module "convert"., a high point of Script error: No such module "convert"., and a low point of Script error: No such module "convert"..[1]

Qianjiang is home to many rivers and lakes. Major rivers in the city include the Han River and the Template:Interlanguage link.[1] Major lakes in the city include the Template:Interlanguage link, Template:Interlanguage link, Template:Interlanguage link, and Fengjia Lake (Template:Lang-zh).[1] However, starting in the early 80's most of them disappeared due to urbanization and industrialization.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Climate

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Administrative divisions

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Administrative divisions of Qianjiang

As of 2020, Qianjiang administers 6 subdistricts, 10 towns, and 8 other township-level divisions.[4]

Subdistricts

Qianjiang administers the following 6 subdistricts:[4]

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Towns

Qianjiang administers the following 10 towns:[4]

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Other township-level divisions

Qianjiang administers the following 8 other township-level divisions:[4]

Official Name Hanzi Toponymy
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Transport

National Highway 318 and the Yihuang Expressway (Template:Lang-zh) from Yichang to Huangshi both pass through Qianjiang from east to west.[1] The Xiangyue Highway (Template:Lang-zh) from Xiangyang to Yueyang passes through Qianjing from south to north.[1]

The Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu high-speed railway passes through Qianjiang from east to west.[5]

The city has two deep-water ports: Zekou (Template:Lang-zh) and Hongmiao (Template:Lang-zh).[1]

Demographics

According to the 2010 Chinese Census, Qianjiang has a total population of 946,277, down from the 992,438 reported in the 2000 Chinese Census.[2] In 1996, the city's population was estimated to be 933,000.[2]

Economy

Qianjiang is a major producer of grain, cotton, petroleum, natural gas, and salt.[1]

Qianjiang has an important oil field, Jianghan Oil Field. It's part of the Sinopec Corporation.[6] Qianjiang has the potential of producing 200 million tons of oil, more than 9000 m3 of natural gas, and 800 billion tons of rock salt.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In 2001 Qiangjiang started producing crayfish and now producers over 70,000 tonnes a year[7] and accounting for over 60% of China's export of crayfish.[8] The region is also home to the world's largest crustacean sculpture.[9]

Major companies with operations in the city include Template:Interlanguage link, Jinrui (Template:Lang-zh), Dinglong (Template:Lang-zh), and Template:Interlanguage link.[5]

Culture

The city has a unique theatre culture, with Qianjiang Flower Drum Opera (Template:Lang-zh), Qianjiang Shadow Play (Template:Lang-zh), and Qianjiang Folk Song (Template:Lang-zh) all being included in China's Template:Interlanguage link.[5]

Notable sites

Notable people

References

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External links

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