Jinghu South Circuit
Administrative division during the Song dynasty.
Jinghu South Circuit ɡiǣŋ xónām lò | |
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Simplified Chinese | 荊湖南路 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Jīnghú Nàn Lù |
Jinghu South Circuit within Song dynasty territory, c. 1100 | |
Population | |
• 1162 | 2,136,767[1] |
History | |
• Preceded by | Jinghu Circuit |
• Created | 998 (Song dynasty) |
• Abolished | 1270s (Yuan dynasty) |
• HQ | Tan Prefecture |
Today part of | China |
Jinghu South Circuit or Jinghu South Province was one of the circuits during the Song dynasty. Its administrative area corresponds roughly to the modern province of Hunan.[2]
Jinghu South Circuit and Jinghu North Circuit were split from Jinghu Circuit in 998.
References
- Shi Weile, ed. (2005). Zhongguo Lishi Diming Da Cidian (中国历史地名大词典) [Large Dictionary of Chinese Historical Place Names] (in Chinese). China Social Sciences Press. ISBN 7-5004-4929-1.
- (in Chinese) Toqto'a; et al., eds. (1345). Song Shi [History of Song].
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Administrative divisions of the Song dynasty
Upper | Kāifēng (開封) |
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Upper | Jǐ'nán (濟南) |
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Lower | Qīngzhōu (青州) | Mìzhōu (密州) | Yízhōu (沂州) | Dēngzhōu (登州) | Láizhōu (萊州) | Wéizhōu (濰州) | Zīzhōu (淄州) |
Armies | Huáiyáng (淮陽) |
Upper | Yīngtiān (應天) |
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Armies | Xìnyáng (信陽) |
Upper | Dàmíng (大名) |
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Upper | Zhēndìng (真定) |
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Upper | Tàiyuán (太原) |
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Upper | Jīngzhào (京兆) | Hézhōng (河中) |
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Armies | Bǎoān (保安) |
Upper | Fèngxiáng (鳳翔) |
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Upper | Shòuchūn (壽春) |
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Armies | Wúwéi (無為) |
Upper | Jiāngníng (江寧) |
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Upper | Jiānglín (江陵) |
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Inspectorate | Guìyáng (桂陽) |
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Upper | Chéngdū (成都) |
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Inspectorate | Língjǐng (陵井) |
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Army | Huáiān (懷安) | Guǎng'ān (廣安) |
Inspectorate | Fùshùn (富順) |
Upper | Xīngyuán (興元) |
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Inspectorate | Dàníng (大寧) |
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Lower | Guìzhōu (桂州) | Róngzhōu (容州) | Yōngzhōu (邕州) | Róngzhōu (融州) | Xiàngzhōu (象州) | Zhāozhōu (昭州) | Téngzhōu (藤州) | Gōngzhōu (龔州) | Xúnzhōu (潯州) | Liǔzhōu (柳州) | Guìzhōu (貴州) | Yízhōu (宜州) | Bīnzhōu (賓州) | Héngzhōu (橫州) | Huàzhōu (化州) | Gāozhōu (高州) | Léizhōu (雷州) | Qīnzhōu (欽州) | Báizhōu (白州) | Yùlínzhōu (鬱林州) | Liánzhōu (廉州) | Qióngzhōu (瓊州) |
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