
14. Fengjia Village: Located eight kilometers northwest of the county seat. Because the Feng family settled down and built a village, it was named. In 1958, the commune was established, and in 1984, the commune was divided into a township. The whole township is five kilometers wide from east to west, 1 kilometer long from north to south, and has a total area of 50 square kilometers.
15. Puhu Town: According to the "Old Picture Classic", Li Quan of the Tang Dynasty met with Lishan's old mother at the "Yin Rune Sutra", and ordered Li Quan to take water, but he took the water from the spring, because it was named "Pharyngeal Spring", the place was named "Pharynghuan", and the word "Pharynx" was converted from the word "Pharynx" to the homophonous "Yinghu". According to folklore, the Pastoral Guard Pass of Qinling (belonging to Shang County, bordering Lantian), was formerly known as Mohu Pass. The original reason is that there was a lake here, when the bottom of the lake was cracked, the lake water flowed into the ground from the crack, and when the lake water flowed to the lake, it leaked out of the ground and formed a lake, so it was called "Lake".
In 1958, the commune was established, and in 1984, when the political community was separated, it was changed to the town of Huanhu. The territory of the town is 7 kilometers from east to west, 5 kilometers from north to south, and the total area is 33. 2 square kilometers.
Chenjiawozi Village in the territory is the starting point of the excavation of ape-man fossils by archaeologists in 1963. Excavated here is the mandible of an elderly female ape. As a result of this discovery, the skull fossil of the "Lantian Ape Man" was excavated in Gongwangling, which was famous for the epicenter.
16. Peach Village: Northwest of The Lake Lake. Legend has it that in the past, peach trees were widely planted here, and the peaches produced were large and thin-skinned, and the sweetness was incomparable, so it became famous, and the name of this village was called Peach Village, and the peach orchard ruins of this village before liberation were still there.
l7. Gujing: On the Changping Highway line in the west of The Town of Weihu. Formerly known as "Gujing", it is said that the post hall and garden built by Zhu Huaixi, the king of qin in the Ming Dynasty, served as a rest and dining place for worshiping the Buddha from Xi'an to Shuilu Nunnery at four o'clock. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the landscape of the garden was destroyed, so the name "Old Scene" refers to the scenic land of the past. Jing and Jing rhymed with each other, and later generations changed their name to "Old Jing".