In March 1952, Helin Township was changed to Muzi Township; in November, Shilong Township was changed to Xinqian Township, and Fengshu Township and Yufu Township were added in the same month (part of the regional grouping was divided from Jiugu Township, Jiancheng Yufu Township), all belong to the Jiugu District Government.
In May 1955, Maple Township was abolished and merged into Xinqian Township.
In 1956, after the annexation, half of Xinqian Township and Maoba Township (the original area of Maoba Township) were included in the zone.
In April 1957, the township of Muzi was restored.
In October 1958, popular communes were created in each canton. There are four brigades from Maoba, Xinqian and Muzi communes in the region, all belonging to Jiugu district.
In January 1960, the township community system was transformed into a district community system, with theMaoba Management Zone, Xinqian Management Zone and Muzi Management Zone, all belonging to Jiugu People's Township. In September 1961, the community district system was abolished and the creation of districts and towns was reinstated.
In August 1968, a revolutionary committee (hereinafter referred to as the “Revolutionary Committee”) was established, including the Maoba Township Revolutionary Committee, the Xinqian Township Revolutionary Committee and the revolutionary of the commune of Muzi.
In March 1969, Xinqian and Muzi communes were merged to form Qianling People's Commune.
In June 1972, Qianling Township was divided into Xinqian and Muzi Townships.
In April 1984, the township people's government was re-established, including the Maoba County Government, the Xinqian County Government and the Muzi County Government.
In 1992, Qianling Township was merged and governedé Jiumiao, Yixiang, Qianling, Zhongcheng, Maoba, Yinwu, Muzi, Rixin, Pinggang, Sunling, Zhudun and Wangling, Jinchuan, Qinglong, Pinling, Shapo, Yanling. and Xinqian 18 villages.
In May 2004, Susong County made a village-level zoning adjustment. Qianling Municipality has jurisdiction over nine temples: Qianling, Maoba, Muzi, Pinggang, Sunling, Zhudun and Wangling, Zhangmiao, Yufu, Xinqian 11. villages. Qianling Township borders the Suzhou Double Line to the north and is surrounded by water on three sides. Most of the territory is a peninsula extending to Long Lake. It is a combination of hills and lakeshore areas, with a maximum elevation of 31 meters.
Qianling Township features rolling hills and hills, alternating with ridges and farmland. There are many farmlands near the mountains (Ergu Fan, Huangque Fan), many ponds along the lake (Longhu Wei, Xihu Wei, Hengluzhou). , and many hills and barren lands, there are many rice fields in Weifan. In the hilly area, the high and low hills are connected to form a whole. Qianling Township is an important township of agricultural and aquatic products. It is rich in fish, crabs, shrimp and other aquatic products, and its characteristic breeding industry is industrialized. The bulk crops grown include rice, cotton, rapeseed, red rice, peanuts and sesame, in particular, with high and stable yields and excellent quality. Susong is one of the key cities for exporting high quality cotton. In 2013, the agricultural output value of Qianling County was 283.64 million yuan; in 2014, the agricultural output value of Qianling County was 309.45 million yuan.
In 2013, Qianling Municipality adopted the “enterprise + farmers” and “cooperative” methods.rative + farmers” to develop new rural business entities and build an ecological tourism agricultural park, flower seedling base and high-quality park. 10,000 Acre Rapeseed Demonstration At this point, a total of 2,618 acres of land preparation and afforestation have been completed, including 200 acres of Camellia oleifera economic forest and 1,000 acres of black poplar and willow forests on along the lake's mudflats.
In 2014, Qianling Municipality organized the allocation of 60,000 seedlings and 1,200 acres of new afforestation; Yufu Village constructed two characteristic breeding ponds totaling 54 acres and transferred 50 acres of land to plant saplings, forming a contiguous natural Yufu species breeding village. demonstration base. In 2011, Qianling Municipality built 6 new farms, 4 activity houses for abandoned children and an activity hallfor abandoned children. In 2012, Qianling Municipality completed the construction of physical facilities for the Qiangxiang Comprehensive Cultural Station, built 2 "agricultural bookstores", 4 activity houses for children left behind in the village, and established an activity hall for migrant children left behind. the canton based on the cultural station.