During the Han and Jin dynasties, kilns were opened to burn porcelain at the mouth of Duqiao River, and in the Tang Dynasty, iron was smelted from the sand. In the Northern Song Dynasty, there were iron yards in Xikou and Zhixi, and a government-run winery in Kenbu. In the Qing Dynasty, the handicraft industry was quite developed, with three tanks, five craftsmen, and six workshops. Craftsmen of various industries were spread throughout the streets and villages. Most of the workshops in the street are front shops and back shops, integrating processing and sales. In the 1950s, craftsmen were organized to establish various handicraft cooperatives, which were later transferred to factories; in the 1960s, township collective enterprises were established; from the 1970s to the 1980s, embroidered clothing, mechanical casting, plastic ribbons, optical glasses, and packaging were formed There are six major industries: crafts and beer and wheat; in the 1990s, the system reform adjusted the product structure and formed six major industries: glasses, pharmaceutical chemicals, machinery manufacturing, plastic ropes, craft products, and woolen cartons.
Duqiao Zhejiang Optical City is a regional key professional market in Zhejiang Province. It has also established China Dubai Optical Center and Guangzhou Optical Sub-market. The medical and chemical industry mainly includes finished drugs, chemical raw materials, pharmaceutical intermediates, etc. ; The machinery industry mainly includes automobile and motorcycle parts, copper pipe fittings, etc. The town mainly has industrial clusters such as the Dafen Optical Industry Block, the Machinery Industry Block, the South Industrial Development Zone and the (national-level) Zhejiang Provincial Chemical API Base. It has listed companies Huahai Pharmaceutical, Haixiang Pharmaceutical, and Yongtai Technology, Xianju Pharmaceutical and a large number of key enterprises.
In 2014, Duqiao Town achieved a GDP of 11.02 billion yuan, an increase of 14.5% over 2013, completed social fixed asset investment of 6.03 billion yuan, an increase of 20.1% over 2013, and industrial and commercial tax revenue of 960 million yuan. , an increase of 12.9%; the per capita disposable income of urban residents and the per capita net income of rural residents were 40,532 yuan and 20,262 yuan respectively, an increase of 12% and 10% respectively compared with 2013.
The total industrial and agricultural output value of Duqiao Town increased from 8.4 billion yuan at the end of 2006 to 17.9 billion yuan at the end of 2011, an average annual growth of 16.3%; the total financial revenue increased from 225 million yuan to 648 million yuan, with an annual growth rate of 16.3%. The average annual growth rate was 23.6%; the per capita net income of rural residents increased from 7,678 yuan to 14,200 yuan, with an average annual growth rate of 13.8%; the proportion of the three industries was adjusted to 7.9:55.1:37. In 2012, the town achieved an industrial output value of 20.08 billion yuan, including a scaled output value of 11.8 billion yuan. It has 1 listed company, 33 companies with an annual output value of over 100 million yuan, 2 national high-tech enterprises, and 1 well-known Chinese trademark. .
From 2006 to the end of 2011, the industrial output value of Duqiao Town increased from 2.56 billion yuan to 11.23 billion yuan, an average annual growth of 34.4%. The number of enterprises above designated size increased from 38 to 143, of which the output value was 100 million yuan. The number of enterprises above RMB 1.8 billion increased from 8 to 34; the output value of the medical park increased from 1.8 billion yuan to 8.79 billion yuan, an average annual growth of 37.3%. A total of 11.5 billion yuan of industrial investment was completed. Yongtai Technology was successfully listed, and Donghaixiang Group was listed on the list. It has been listed as a key cultivation enterprise; within five years, it has introduced 2.8 billion yuan of capital, created 12 new national-level high-tech enterprises, 3 new Chinese well-known trademarks, and won 5 provincial clean production enterprises. In 1987, Duqiao Town basically reached the standard of no blind spots. In 1995, it realized nine-year compulsory universal education. In 1997, Duqiao Town was rated as an Education Star Township in Taizhou City, and in 2001, it was rated as a Strong Education Town in Zhejiang Province.
In the Song Dynasty, Duqiao began to set up private schools and academies. In the Qing Dynasty, Binxian Academy, Danhua Academy, Jin'ao Academy, and Zhuxi Academy were collectively known as the four major academies in Jiaobin. During the Republic of China, 76 primary schools of various types were established. In 1956 and 1958, the junior and senior high schools of Duqiao Middle School were opened. From 1950 to 1987, various forms of rural schools were opened to promote literacy.
After several school network adjustments, in 2006, Duqiao Town had 11 middle schools, 38 primary schools, and 70 kindergartens (classes). Duqiao Middle School is a second-level key middle school in Zhejiang Province. Private Xuehai Middle School, East China International Civil and Military School, Duqiao Radio and TV University, Senior University Branch, and Adult Culture School were opened one after another. Playing flower drums: The male is the flower drum master, holding a small gong, and the female is the flower drum wife, holding a small flower drum. They sing, dance and beat the drums with string accompaniment. There are many fixed tunes for singing, group accompaniment, and interchanging roles according to the content. Hua Gu Po mainly performs small flowing steps, with some delicate movements such as wrist turning and shoulder shrug interspersed in the performance; Hua Gu Gong moves generously, squatting, jumping, jumping and falling.
The flirting movements of men and women include a combination of shoulder tapping, shoulder shrugging, shoulder shrinking, waist grabbing, and waist sitting, etc., which combine expressions, love and dance. The movements are lively and funny, and the dance is delicate and humorous.
Daoqing: He raps in a sitting and standing way, mostly using various scripts as the content, and performs at will according to the lines. Holding the bamboo drum board in the left hand, holding the Daoqing drum in the arms, hitting the drum surface with the right hand, beating various fast, slow, light and heavy rhythms and sounds according to the content, plot and emotion; at the same time, it also does some movements, mostly playing alone and singing. There are many Taoist repertoires, including whole chapters and small excerpts, mostly based on opera plots and folk stories. The singing words include 3, 5, 7 words, etc., and the Taoist dialogues are all in dialect.
Shaking the Big Black Boat: One lead singer and one female actor in red costumes, five supporting actors in different costumes, a young boy holding a paper fan, a nun holding a fly whisk, a monk holding a wooden fish, and a red-haired man with forehead stickers. Plaster, waist-mounted wooden shell gun, and little monk. Each supporting character wears a mouse, mosquito, cat, dog, and rooster animal headdress on their head. The props include oars, red silk colored balls, and paper boats. The lead singer holds the oar in one hand and the silk rope in the other, standing on the bow of the boat, followed by the five supporting actors, swinging the oar, and swinging the oar in unison with the lead singer. They sing while swinging, accompanied by a small string tune, and participate in the fifth watch hour. With animal sounds. Accompanied by small tunes of silk strings, everyone talks and sings in harmony with each other, accompanied by boat-swinging and oar-swinging dance movements, which mostly reflect folk customs and the love between men and women.
Rolling Dragon Lantern: During the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, the Rolling Dragon Lantern Festival was formed in the hall of the mulberry garden. It was an activity to worship the gods, entertain the gods, pray for rain and seek good fortune. The Bulong is 9 feet long and is danced by the dragon beads. The leading hand makes various movements under the guidance of the dragon beads, and the other sections dance together. The entire dragon dance consists of seven sets of routines: dragon leaving the palace, dragon swimming in the rain, yellow dragon taking off its shell, soaring dragon crossing the bridge, jumping over the dragon gate, dragon circling the pillar, and bowing with three nods. Various movements such as turning, more than 10 kinds of footwork such as breaking steps and jumping steps, and formations such as vertical and horizontal circles. Entering the arena horizontally in an "8" formation, holding hands up and down and flipping, with the dragon's head held high, taking care of both the head and the tail. The dragon's head follows the dragon ball, which has the potential to seize the dragon. At the end, the dragon's head is drilled through the dragon's tail section to make a leaping dragon gate shape, the dragon's tail is held high and rolled up and swung like a dragon wrapped around a pillar, three nods of thanks are given, and the dragon comes out from the coiled dragon shape to form a straight line, and the gongs and drums are played slowly. Slow march. From the Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, it was recorded in the county annals that Duqiao's Chinese-style imperial examination candidates included 2 Jinshi in liberal arts, 2 in martial arts, 11 in liberal arts, 23 in martial arts, 38 tribute students, and more than 900 various students.
In the Southern Song Dynasty, Ma Husun ??was defeated and died in the war against the Yuan Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, Yang Wen's rebellion against the Japanese was recorded in the annals of history. .
Zheng Zhaojia, a famous calligrapher and painter in the early Qing Dynasty, Li Liu in the Qing Dynasty was good at arithmetic, and Huang Miaoxian and Jin Xiang, famous ladies in the Qing Dynasty, were famous for their poetry. Mrs. Du Fan, the Prime Minister of the Southern Song Dynasty, was granted the title of Mrs. Huiguo as a gift to Mrs. Huang of Yue Kingdom (a native of Huangni Mountain in Pheasant River). Mrs. Xie of Linhai County (the eldest granddaughter of Prime Minister Xie Shenfu) married here. Lin Weifan, a botanist named after him, Lu Wendi, editor-in-chief of Zhonghua Book Company, and Ren Dianbao, a second-class hero who died with explosives tied to his body and a U.S. tank during the war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea.
During the Republic of China, there were two Kuomintang lieutenant generals, Li Ye and Pan Jingwen, and three major generals, Su Yuheng, Yang Chunchang and Cui Jie. Before the Republic of China, there were 18 people who allowed prefects, county officials, and governors to go abroad. In modern times, there are agricultural cotton expert Xiang Shikang, chemistry professor Yan Xiuping who is called "strict law" by young scientific and technological experts, geophysicist Huang Saijin, and optical research physicist Shan Jie.