Chi Prefecture
Chi Hanyu Pinyin | Chí Zhōu | |
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Population | ||
• 1100s | 206,932[1] | |
History | ||
• Created |
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• Abolished | 1277 (Yuan dynasty) | |
• Succeeded by | Chizhou Circuit | |
Contained within | ||
• Jiangnan East Circuit | ||
Chizhou or Chi Prefecture was a . It existed (intermittently) from 621 until 1277.
The modern prefectural-level city Chizhou, created in 2000, retains its name.
Counties
Chi Prefecture administered the following counties (縣) through history:
# | Tang dynasty | Wu |
Southern Tang | Song dynasty | Modern location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Qiupu (秋浦) | Guichi (貴池) | |||
2 | Qingyang (青陽) | administered by Sheng Prefecture | Qingyang | Qingyang County[3]
| |
3 | Zhide (至德) | Jiande (建德) | Dongzhi County[4] | ||
4 | Shidai (石埭) | Shitai County[5] |
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) Ouyang Xiu; et al., eds. (1060). Xin Tang Shu [New Book of Tang].
- (in Chinese) Song Shi[History of Song].