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词条 Weibo (Tang dynasty)
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  1. List of jiedushi

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Weibo ({{zh|t=魏博|p=Wèibó}}; alternatively written Wei–Bo), also known as Tianxiong ({{zh|t=天雄|p=Tiānxióng}}), was a province or circuit ({{lang|zh-Hant|道}}, dào) of the mid to late Tang dynasty.

The area was governed from the capital of Weizhou ({{lang|zh-Hant|魏州}}) in modern Daming County, Handan, Hebei, and controlled the southern Hebei and northern Shandong regions.

In the post–An Lushan period, Tang Suzong combined Weizhou and Bozhou ({{lang|zh-Hant|博州}}) under the command of the Weibo Army, and Tian Chengsi became the first jiedushi or military governor of Weibo. The Weibo region, ruled autonomously by the Tian family, subsequently became one of the revolting garrisons of Hebei.

Weibo features prominently in the film The Assassin (2015 film).

List of jiedushi

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  1. Tian Chengsi (763–779)
  2. Tian Yue (779–784)
  3. Tian Xu (784–796)
  4. Tian Ji'an (796–812)
  5. Tian Huaijian (812)
  6. Tian Hongzheng (812–820)
  7. Li Su (820–821)
  8. Tian Bu (821)
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  1. Shi Xiancheng (822–829)
  2. Li Ting (829)
  3. He Jintao (829–840)
  4. Li Wan (840; in absentia)
  5. He Hongjing (840–865)
  6. He Quanhao (865–870)
  7. Li Yan (870–871)
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  1. Han Junxiong (871–874)
  2. Han Jian (874–883)
  3. Le Yanzhen (883–888)
  4. Luo Hongxin (888–898)
  5. Luo Shaowei (898–910)
  6. Luo Zhouhan (910–912)
  7. Yang Shihou (912–915)
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