Zhenluoying

Zhenluoying Town (simplified Chinese: 镇罗营镇; traditional Chinese: 鎮羅營鎮; pinyin: Zhènluōyíng Zhèn) is a town situated on the northern end of Pinggu District, Beijing, China.

[1] The origin of its name can be traced back to 1544, when Ming dynasty defeated and captured a group of Doyan raiders from Northern Yuan.

The captured Mongols were kept in a garrison in this region, which was named Zhenluying (Chinese: 镇虏营; lit.

The name later evolved into Zhenluoying of today during the Qing dynasty.

[2] Guanshang Township So far in 2021, Zhenluoying Town consists of 20 villages, all of which are listed in the table below:[3]