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    The jiedushi (Chinese: 節度使; Korean: 절도사; romaja: Jeoldosa; Vietnamese: Tiết độ sứ, Old Turkic: Tarduş) or jiedu, was a regional military governor in China;...
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    Yōuzhōu Jiédùshǐ (幽州), also known as Yōujì Jiédùshǐ (幽薊), Yānjì Jiédùshǐ (燕薊), Fànyáng Jiédùshǐ (范陽), and Lúlóng Jiédùshǐ (盧龍), was a military district...
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    Dingnan Jiedushi (simplified Chinese: 定难节度使; traditional Chinese: 定難節度使), also known as Xiasui Jiedushi (simplified Chinese: 夏绥节度使; traditional Chinese:...
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    Tang dynasty, the imperial government granted increased powers to the jiedushi, the regional military governors. The An Lushan (755–763) and Huang Chao...
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  • Dingnan Jiedushi (complete list) – Li Sijian, Jiedushi (c.886–908) Li Yichang, Jiedushi (908–909/910) Li Renfu, Jiedushi (909/910–933) Li Yichao, Jiedushi (933–935)...
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    chief Khúc Thừa Dụ of the Khúc clan came to power and proclaimed himself jiedushi. In 907, his son Khúc Hạo (Chu Hao) succeeded as governor and was recognized...
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    recommendations to office. The rise of regional military governors known as jiedushi during the 9th century undermined this civil order. The dynasty and central...
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    Medieval Min Chinese Jiedushi   • 949 - 962 Liu Congxiao (Prince of Jinjiang) • 962 Liu Shaozi (Liuhou [zh], namely acting Jiedushi) • 962 - 963 Zhang Hansi...
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    Han (917–971). Lingnan Jiedushi or military command, were ruled by military governors during the Tang dynasty. List of jiedushis: Song Jing 716 Zhen Dan...
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  • Upon suppression of the rebellion, regional military governors, known as jiedushi, gained increasingly autonomous status as the central government lost its...
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    emperors: Xuanzong, Suzong, and Daizong. On 16 December 755, An Lushan, the jiedushi of the Taiyuan Commandery, mobilized his army and marched to Fanyang. An...
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  • China: Other states and entities Dingnan Jiedushi (complete list) – Li Jiqian, Jiedushi (998–1004) Li Deming, Jiedushi (1004–1031) Dali Kingdom (complete list)...
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  • "King of Yanmen" (Yànménwáng). In 882, Yanmen Defense Command (Yanmen Jiedushi) was also briefly established to oversee local defense. It had its seat...
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    Lulong Jiedushi...
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    Congxiao (906–962), Prince of Jinjiang and Jiedushi of Qingyuan Circuit Chen Hongjin (914–985), Jiedushi of Pinghai Circuit Liu Yong (987–1053), a famous...
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    Yinzhou, and later also Jingbian. Together the territory was called Dingnan Jiedushi, also known as Xiasui, centered on modern Yulin, Shaanxi. After the Huang...
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    • 618–626 Emperor Gaozu of Tang • 917–938 Emperor Gaozu of Southern Han (last) Jiedushi   • 905 Dugu Sun • 905–907 Khúc Thừa Dụ (Autonomous period) • 907–917 Khúc...
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    Song dynasty (960–1279). In response to the regional military rule of jiedushi and the loss of civil authority during the late Tang period and Five Dynasties...
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    masonry and build walled cities. To their south, the Han people of Youzhou Jiedushi fled the rule of Liu Rengong, most of them ending up in Yila territory...
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    Guo Ziyi (category Tang dynasty jiedushi of Shuofang Circuit)
    and other jiedushi were ordered to eliminate the last remaining rebels in Yi. However, Suzong was troubled by the growing power of the jiedushi so he placed...
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