Beileng Township has a long history, and regional changes are complex. In the late Qing Dynasty, the administrative areas below the county level were based on maps. Hanoi County has 41 maps under its jurisdiction, and Beileng is the second map above. In the early years of the Republic of China, the waste map was divided into districts, and Qinyang was divided into four districts. Beileng belonged to the second district of Qinyang, and the district resident was Beileng Village. In the 35th year of the Republic of China, the Qinyang government of the Kuomintang established a town in the abandoned area. Beileng was classified as Wende Town. The town is located in Beileng. Its jurisdiction extends to Wude Town in the east, Longjian in the west, Wen County in the south, and Qinhe River in the north. . In 1945, Wen County was liberated for the first time. The Fourth Taihang Office of the Communist Party of China established the Wen County People's Government. Wen County was divided into six districts. Beileng was under the jurisdiction of the six districts. The district is located in Beileng and has jurisdiction over 22 administrative villages. . On October 1, 1949, the People's Republic of China was established, and the Sixth District of Beileng still maintained its original layout. In 1950, in order to quickly restore and develop the economy, the county party committee decided to divide Wen County into five districts, and Beileng was changed into five districts. The district government was located in Beileng, with jurisdiction over 26 administrative villages and 42 natural villages. In 1952, the entire county It is still divided into six administrative districts, and Beileng is still divided into six districts, with jurisdiction over 35 natural villages. In 1956, the county was divided into 13 townships and one Chengguan town. Beileng, Xubao, and Wude towns were each one township. In 1958, in order to meet the needs of cooperation, the three townships were merged into Beileng Township, and the township was located in the north. Lengcun has 29 administrative villages and 36 natural villages under its jurisdiction. In 1962, Beileng People's Commune was divided into three communes, namely Beileng People's Commune, Xubao People's Commune, and Wude Town People's Commune. In 1982, the people's communes were abolished and township people's governments were established. The title of Beileng Township is still used today. In short, over the past 100 years, the jurisdiction of Beileng Township has been changed six times. When it was large, it governed four or five towns. When it was limited to the current situation, Beileng Village was the seat of government every time. Retaining Beileng Township is a historical choice for administrative division. At the same time, the local people in Beileng have simple folk customs, profound cultural heritage, and the people have a strong sense of regional center, which is conducive to the advancement and development of various tasks.