Nanyang Commandery
Nanyang Commandery (Chinese: 南陽郡) was a Chinese commandery that existed from the Warring States period to Tang dynasty. It was centered in present-day Nanyang, Henan.
History
Nanyang Commandery was established by
Han River previously conquered from Chu
.
In the
Western Han dynasty, the commandery consisted of 36 counties: Wan, Chou (犨), Duyan (杜衍), Zan (酇), Yuyang (育陽), Boshan (博山), Nieyang (涅陽), Yin (陰), Duyang (堵陽), Zhi (雉), Shandu (山都), Caiyang (蔡陽), Xinye (新野), Zhuyang (筑陽), Jiyang (棘陽), Wudang (武當), Wuyin (舞陰), Xi'e (西鄂), Rang (穰), Li (酈), Anzhong (安眾), Guanjun (冠軍), Biyang (比陽), Pingshi (平氏), Sui (隨), She (葉), Deng (鄧), Chaoyang (朝陽), Luyang (魯陽), Chongling (舂陵), Xindu (新都), Huyang (湖陽), Hongyang (紅陽), Lecheng (樂成), Bowang (博望), and Fuyang (復陽). The total population in 2 AD was 1,942,051, in 359,116 households.[2] By 140 AD, the population had grown to 2,439,618, in 528,551 households.[3]
During the
Liu Song dynasty, only 7 counties remained in the commandery, while the population had decreased further to 38,132 individuals in 4,727 households by mid-5th century.[5]
In Sui and Tang dynasties, Nanyang Commandery became an alternative name of Deng Prefecture in the same region. In 742, the commandery administered 6 counties, and had a population of 165,257, in 43,055 households.[6]
References
- ^ Records of the Grand Historian, Chapter 5.
- ^ Book of Han, Chapter 28.
- Book of Later Han, Chapter 112.
- ^ Book of Jin, Chapter 15.
- ^ Book of Song, Chapter 37.
- ^ New Book of Tang, Chapter 40.