词条 | Wan'an Prefecture |
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|Name=Wan'an Prefecture (萬安州) |AltName={{Unbulleted list|Wan'an Commandery (萬安郡)|Wanquan Commandery (萬全郡)|Wan'an Military Prefecture (萬安軍)}} |Map= |Start=662 (Tang dynasty) |End=1368 (Ming dynasty) |Replace=Wan Prefecture (萬州) |PopulationFirst=Unknown, 2,997 households[1] |PopulationFirstYear=740s or 750s |PopulationSecond=Unknown, 270 households[2] |PopulationSecondYear=1070s or 1080s |membership_title1=Circuit |membership1={{Unbulleted list|Tang dynasty:|Lingnan Circuit|Song dynasty:|Guangnan Circuit|Guangnan West Circuit}} }}{{Chinese|t={{linktext|萬|安|州}}|s={{linktext|万|安|州}}|p=Wàn'ān Zhōu|altname=Wan'an Military Prefecture|t2={{linktext|萬|安|軍}}|s2={{linktext|万|安|军}}|p2=Wàn'ān Jūn|altname3=Wan'an Commandery|t3={{linktext|萬|安|郡}}|s3={{linktext|万|安|郡}}|p3=Wàn'ān Jùn|altname4=Wanquan Commandery|t4={{linktext|萬|全|軍}}|s4={{linktext|万|全|军}}|p4=Wànquán Jùn}} Wan'an Zhou or Wan'an Prefecture was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China in modern southeastern Hainan, China. It existed from 662 to 1368, but between 742 and 757 it was known as Wan'an Commandery, and between 757 and 758 as Wanquan Commandery.[3] The Song dynasty made it a military prefecture in 1074. CountiesWan'an Prefecture administered the following counties (縣) through history:
Both Fuyun and Boliao were abolished at the end of the Tang dynasty. References1. ^{{harvnb|Xin Tang Shu|loc=[https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/新唐書/卷043上 ch. 43.]}} 2. ^{{harvnb|Song Shi|loc=ch. 90.}} 3. ^{{harvnb|Shi|loc=p. 166.}} 4. ^{{harvnb|Shi|loc=p. 166.}} 5. ^{{harvnb|Shi|loc=p. 163.}} 6. ^{{harvnb|Shi|loc=p. 2242.}} 7. ^{{harvnb|Shi|loc=p. 2626.}} 8. ^{{harvnb|Shi|loc=p. 2494.}}
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