Fujian Circuit
Fujian Circuit | |
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Chinese | 福建路 |
Mandarin | Fújiàn Lù |
Fujian Circuit within Song dynasty territory, c. 1100 | |
Population | |
• 1162 | 2,828,852[1] |
History | |
• Created | 985 (Song dynasty) |
• Abolished | 1278 (Yuan dynasty) |
• HQ | Fu Prefecture |
Fujian Circuit, also translated as Fujian Province, was one of the major circuits during the Tang and Song dynasties of imperial China. Its administrative area corresponds to roughly the modern Chinese province of Fujian.[2]
History[]
The Tang-era Fujian Circuit was renamed in 896.
List of governors[]
Tang[]
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- Chen Yan (884–891)
- Wang Chao (891–896)
Song[]
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See also[]
- Qingyuan Jiedushi, an administrative circuit in the area created under Southern Tang that briefly remained nominally independent as well under Song
References[]
Citations[]
Bibliography[]
- 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].
Categories:
- Circuits of the Song dynasty
- 985 establishments
- 10th-century establishments in China
- 1278 disestablishments in Asia
- 13th-century disestablishments in China
- Former circuits in Fujian
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