Anping Township is located in Nanchong City, Jialing District in the south, 35 kilometers from the district government, Li Long Road in the middle. East of Shiyang township, west of salt creek township, north of Tianxing township, south and Longling township border. 2001 town covers an area of 55 square kilometers, jurisdiction of 23 administrative villages. 2005 end, the total population of 19,238 people, jurisdiction of 13 administrative villages, 1 neighborhood committees. Ming dynasty field in the territory of the rock village in the datongshan, the end of the Ming dynasty was burned due to military turmoil, the qing qianlong years (1736-1795 years) moved field in the salt creek river bank rebuild, people hope that peace and quiet, so the name of the "peace field". Qing Xuantong two years (AD 1910) to the field to establish Taiping township, jurisdiction of Taiping, salt creek, a stand, Yongxing field, under the South District; Republic of 29 years (1940) down township for the township, jurisdiction of the 23 insurance; in August 1950, under the jurisdiction of Nanchong County Sixth District; December 1950 to establish the Taiping Township People's Government, change the insurance for the village; May 1952 the establishment of the Taiping District, Taiping Township Taiping district, the colleague set aside 1-10 villages to establish Dashi Township (AD 1736-1795), the people hope that peace and quiet, so it was named "Taiping field". In May 1952, Taiping District was established, Taiping Township came under the jurisdiction of Taiping District, and the colleague set aside 1-10 villages to establish Dashi Township (now Jushi Township); in 1955, Taiping District was withdrawn, and Taiping Township as a whole was transferred to Jinfeng District; in 1956, the Senior Agricultural Production Cooperative was established; in 1958, communization was carried out, and Taiping Township was renamed as Taiping People's Commune; at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, it was renamed as Qunsheng Commune In 1971, the original name was restored; in 1981, the geographical name census was renamed Anping Commune because of the renaming in the area, and the Taiping field was renamed Anping field; in 1984, the commune was renamed as a township; in 1992, it was renamed as Anping Township; in September 1992, the district was withdrawn and the township was built, and Jushi Township was merged into Anping Township; in 1993, Nanchong was established as a city, and the Jialing District was set up, and the township was assigned to the jurisdiction of the Jialing District; in May 1997, the township was singled out; in July 2006, the township was renamed Jushi Township In May 1997, Jushi Township was listed separately; in July 2006, Jushi Township was merged into Anping Township again.