Lucheng Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 陆城街道; traditional Chinese: 陸城街道; pinyin: Lùchéng Jiēdào) is a subdistrict and the seat of Yidu, Hubei, People's Republic of China,[3] located at the intersection of the Qing and Yangtze Rivers.
It is named after the Eastern Wu (Three Kingdoms) general Lu Xun who led a resistance against the state of Shu in this area.
As of 2011[update], Lucheng Subdistrict had eight residential communities (居委会) and nine villages under its administration.
[4] As of 2018[update], the subdistrict has ten residential communities and nine villages.
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