1 is the need to suppress bandits.
In the old society, banditry in Taihu Lake became increasingly rampant. In order to completely solve the bandits in Taihu Lake, which has been troubled for a hundred years, and to ensure the normal production and life of the people, the state has set up the headquarters for fighting bandits in Taihu Lake in the Southern Jiangsu Military Region, and separately set up Zhenze County covering lakes, islands and ports along Taihu Lake.
1950, the anti-bandits work in Taihu Lake was completed, Zhenze County was revoked, and all the jurisdictions were included in Jiangsu Province.
This is a territorial exchange.
During the Republic of China, fishermen from Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province frequently went fishing near Shengsi Islands in the north.
At that time, Shengsi Islands were also affiliated to Chongming County, Jiangsu Province, and Jiangsu tax authorities often clashed with fishermen and fishery departments in Zhejiang Province. After 1949, in order to prevent another dispute between Jiangsu and Zhejiang over the ownership of Shengsi Islands, Shengsi Islands were included in Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province on the principle of "whoever develops it will protect it".
At the same time, in order to make up for the loss of Jiangsu's jurisdiction and the unified development of Taihu Lake water resources, 1960 Taihu Lake is all under Jiangsu's jurisdiction, leaving Huzhou with only 50 meters of coastal water management rights.
Taihu Lake Raiders:
Taihu Lake is a famous lake in China, located in the most prosperous place south of the Yangtze River, between Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. The cities around Taihu Lake include Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou in Jiangsu and Huzhou in Zhejiang, among which Huzhou in Zhejiang is named after Taihu Lake.