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{{Short description|Historical administrative division in Zhejiang, China}} |
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{{distinguish|Yue Prefecture (Hunan)}} |
{{distinguish|Yue Prefecture (Hunan)}} |
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{{infobox historic subdivision |
{{infobox historic subdivision |
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|Name=Yue Prefecture |
|Name=Yue [[Zhou (country subdivision)|Prefecture]] |
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|subdivision_type=[[Zhou (country subdivision)|Zhou (prefecture)]] |
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|preceded_by=[[Kuaiji Commandery]] |
|preceded_by=[[Kuaiji Commandery]] |
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|Start={{Unbulleted list|605 ([[Sui dynasty]])|621 ([[Tang dynasty]])|758 (Tang dynasty)}} |
|Start={{Unbulleted list|605 ([[Sui dynasty]])|621 ([[Tang dynasty]])|758 (Tang dynasty)}} |
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|End=1131 ([[Song dynasty]]) |
|End=1131 ([[Song dynasty]]) |
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|Replace=[[Shaoxing Prefecture]] |
|Replace=[[Shaoxing Prefecture]] |
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|Divisions=Counties |
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|DivisionsNames={{Unbulleted list|Kuaiji (會稽)|Shanyin (山陰)|Sheng (嵊) / Shan (剡)|[[Zhuji]]|[[Yuyao]]|[[Shangyu District|Shangyu]]|[[Xiaoshan District|Xiaoshan]]|[[Xinchang County|Xinchang]]}} |
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|PopulationFirst=529,589<ref>{{harvnb|''Xin Tang Shu''|loc=[https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/新唐書/卷041 ch. 41.]}}</ref> |
|PopulationFirst=529,589<ref>{{harvnb|''Xin Tang Shu''|loc=[https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/新唐書/卷041 ch. 41.]}}</ref> |
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|PopulationFirstYear=740s or 750s |
|PopulationFirstYear=740s or 750s |
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|membership3={{Unbulleted list|[[Liangzhe Circuit]] (978–1074)|[[Liangzhe East Circuit]] (after 1074)}} |
|membership3={{Unbulleted list|[[Liangzhe Circuit]] (978–1074)|[[Liangzhe East Circuit]] (after 1074)}} |
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'''Yuezhou''' or '''Yue Prefecture''' was a ''[[Zhou (country subdivision)|zhou]]'' (prefecture) in [[history of China|imperial China]] in modern [[Zhejiang]], [[China]], |
'''Yuezhou''' or '''Yue Prefecture''' was a ''[[Zhou (country subdivision)|zhou]]'' (prefecture) in [[history of China|imperial China]] in modern [[Zhejiang]], [[China]], centering on modern [[Shaoxing]].<ref>{{harvnb|Shi|loc=p. 2491.}}</ref> It existed (intermittently) from 605 until 1131, when it became [[Shaoxing Prefecture]]. |
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==Counties== |
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Yue Prefecture administered the following counties (縣) through history: |
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The administrative region of Yuezhou in the [[Tang dynasty]] falls within modern [[Zhejiang]]: |
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*Under the administration of [[Shaoxing]]: |
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**Shaoxing |
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!#!![[Sui dynasty]]!![[Tang dynasty]]!![[Wuyue]]!![[Song dynasty]]!!Modern location |
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**[[Zhuji]] |
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**[[Shengzhou]] |
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|1||colspan=4|Kuaiji (會稽)||rowspan=2|[[Yuecheng District]] & [[Keqiao District]], [[Shaoxing]]<ref>{{harvnb|Shi|loc=pp. 1035, 207.}}</ref> |
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**[[Xinchang County]] |
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*Under the administration of [[Ningbo]]: |
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|2||colspan=4|Shanyin (山陰) |
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**[[Yuyao]] |
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|3||colspan=4|Shangyu (上虞)||[[Shangyu District]], Shaoxing<ref>{{harvnb|Shi|loc=p. 185.}}</ref> |
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|4||Zhuji (諸暨)||{{Unbulleted list|Zhuji, 618–880s|Jiyang (暨陽), 880s–908}}||colspan=2|Zhuji||[[Zhuji]]<ref>{{harvnb|Shi|loc=pp. 2238, 2825.}}</ref> |
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|5||rowspan=2, colspan=2|Shan (剡)||Shan (贍)||{{Unbulleted list|Shan (剡), 979–1121|Sheng (嵊), after 1121}}||[[Shengzhou]]<ref>{{harvnb|Shi|loc=pp. 2197, 2937, 2696.}}</ref> |
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|6||colspan=2|Xinchang (新昌)||[[Xinchang County]]<ref>{{harvnb|Shi|loc=p. 2733.}}</ref> |
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|7||colspan=4|Yuyao (餘姚)||[[Yuyao]]<ref>{{harvnb|Shi|loc=p. 1289.}}</ref> |
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|8||colspan=4|Xiaoshan (蕭山)||[[Xiaoshan District]], [[Hangzhou]]<ref>{{harvnb|Shi|loc=p. 2280.}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* {{cite book|editor-last=Shi Weile|year=2005|title=Zhongguo Lishi Diming Da Cidian ''(中国历史地名大词典)''| |
* {{cite book|editor-last=Shi Weile|year=2005|title=Zhongguo Lishi Diming Da Cidian ''(中国历史地名大词典)''|trans-title=Large Dictionary of Chinese Historical Place Names|publisher=China Social Sciences Press|isbn=7-5004-4929-1|language=zh|ref={{harvid|Shi}}}} |
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*{{in lang|zh}} {{cite book|editor-last=[[Ouyang Xiu]]|title=[[New Book of Tang|Xin Tang Shu]]|trans-title=New Book of Tang|year=1060|ref={{harvid|''Xin Tang Shu''}}|display-editors=etal}} |
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*{{in lang|zh}} {{cite book|editor-last=[[Toqto'a (Yuan Dynasty)|Toqto'a]]|title=[[History of Song (Yuan dynasty)|Song Shi]]|trans-title=History of Song|year=1345|ref={{harvid|''Song Shi''}}|display-editors=etal}} |
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{{Liangzhe Circuit}} |
{{Liangzhe Circuit}} |
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[[Category:605 establishments |
[[Category:605 establishments]] |
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[[Category:7th-century establishments in China]] |
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[[Category:1131 disestablishments in Asia]] |
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[[Category:12th-century disestablishments in China]] |
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[[Category:Prefectures of the Tang dynasty]] |
[[Category:Prefectures of the Tang dynasty]] |
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[[Category:Prefectures of the Sui dynasty]] |
[[Category:Prefectures of the Sui dynasty]] |
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[[Category:Prefectures of Wuyue]] |
[[Category:Prefectures of Wuyue]] |
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[[Category:Liangzhe East Circuit]] |
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[[Category:Shaoxing]] |
[[Category:Shaoxing]] |
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[[Category:Former prefectures in Zhejiang]] |
[[Category:Former prefectures in Zhejiang]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:28, 21 April 2024
Yue Prefecture | |
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Simplified Chinese | 越州 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Yuè Zhōu |
Population | |
• 740s or 750s | 529,589[1] |
• 1100s | 367,390[2] |
History | |
• Preceded by | Kuaiji Commandery |
• Created |
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• Abolished | 1131 (Song dynasty) |
• Succeeded by | Shaoxing Prefecture |
Contained within | |
• Circuit |
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• Kingdom | Wuyue (907–978) |
• Circuit |
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Yuezhou or Yue Prefecture was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China in modern Zhejiang, China, centering on modern Shaoxing.[3] It existed (intermittently) from 605 until 1131, when it became Shaoxing Prefecture.
Counties[edit]
Yue Prefecture administered the following counties (縣) through history:
# | Sui dynasty | Tang dynasty | Wuyue | Song dynasty | Modern location |
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1 | Kuaiji (會稽) | Yuecheng District & Keqiao District, Shaoxing[4] | |||
2 | Shanyin (山陰) | ||||
3 | Shangyu (上虞) | Shangyu District, Shaoxing[5] | |||
4 | Zhuji (諸暨) |
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Zhuji | Zhuji[6] | |
5 | Shan (剡) | Shan (贍) |
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Shengzhou[7] | |
6 | Xinchang (新昌) | Xinchang County[8] | |||
7 | Yuyao (餘姚) | Yuyao[9] | |||
8 | Xiaoshan (蕭山) | Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou[10] |
References[edit]
- 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) Ouyang Xiu; et al., eds. (1060). Xin Tang Shu [New Book of Tang].
- (in Chinese) Toqto'a; et al., eds. (1345). Song Shi [History of Song].
Categories:
- 605 establishments
- 7th-century establishments in China
- 1131 disestablishments in Asia
- 12th-century disestablishments in China
- Prefectures of the Tang dynasty
- Prefectures of the Sui dynasty
- Prefectures of Wuyue
- Liangzhe East Circuit
- Shaoxing
- Former prefectures in Zhejiang
- Zhejiang geography stubs
- Chinese history stubs