fbpx
Wikipedia

Runan Commandery

Runan Commandery (Chinese: 汝南郡) was a Chinese commandery from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in modern Henan and Anhui provinces. The name referred to its location to the south of Ru River (汝水), a historical river that flowed into the Huai.

Runan was part of the Huaiyang Kingdom in early Western Han dynasty. In 156 BC, Runan was granted to Liu Fei, son of the reigning Emperor Jing as a principality. A year later, Fei's fief was changed to Jiangdu (江都), and Runan became a commandery.[1] In late Western Han dynasty, it administered 37 counties, Pingyu (平輿), Yang'an (陽安), Yangcheng (陽城), Liqiang (郦強), Fubo (富波), Nüyang (女陽), Tongyang (鮦陽), Wufang (吳房), Ancheng (安成), Nandun (南頓), Langling (朗陵), Xiyang (細陽), Yichun (宜春), Nüyin (女陰), Xincai (新蔡), Xinxi (新息), Quyang (灈陽), Qisi (期思), Shenyang (慎陽), Shen (慎), Zhaoling (召陵), Yiyang (弋陽), Xiping (西平), Shangcai (上蔡), Qin (浸), Xihua (西華), Changping (長平), Xilu (宜祿), Xiang (項), Xinqi (新郪), Guide (歸德), Xinyang (新陽), Anchang (安昌), Anyang (安陽), Boyang (博陽), Chengyang (成陽) and Dingling (定陵). In 2 AD, the population was 2,596,148, in 461,587 households.[2] In 140 AD during Eastern Han dynasty, the commandery administered 37 counties and had a population of 2,100,788, in 404,448 households.[3]

Two new commanderies, Yiyang and Ruyin (汝陰) was separated from Runan under Emperor Wen of Wei and Emperor Wu of Jin, respectively. In 280 AD, Runan Commandery retained 15 counties with the population was 21,500 households, while the three commanderies together had a population of 46,700 households. During Emperor Hui's reign, two new commanderies, Xincai and Nandun, were established in the region.[4] Under Northern Wei, the commandery consisted of 8 counties, and the Book of Wei recorded a population of 37,061, or 15,889 households.[5] The commandery was abolished in early Sui dynasty.

Runan was part of Yu Prefecture until Northern Zhou dynasty, during which the prefecture was renamed Cai (蔡州). Later during Sui and Tang dynasties, Runan Commandery became an alternative name of Cai Prefecture. In 741 AD, the prefecture consisted of 10 counties, and the total population was 460,205, or 87,061 households.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ Book of Han, Chapter 53.
  2. ^ Book of Han, Chapter 28.
  3. ^ Book of Later Han, Chapter 110.
  4. ^ Book of Jin, Chapter 14.
  5. ^ Book of Wei, Chapter 30.
  6. ^ Book of Sui, Chapter 30.
  7. ^ New Book of Tang, Chapter 28.

runan, commandery, chinese, 汝南郡, chinese, commandery, from, dynasty, tang, dynasty, located, modern, henan, anhui, provinces, name, referred, location, south, river, 汝水, historical, river, that, flowed, into, huai, runan, part, huaiyang, kingdom, early, wester. Runan Commandery Chinese 汝南郡 was a Chinese commandery from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty located in modern Henan and Anhui provinces The name referred to its location to the south of Ru River 汝水 a historical river that flowed into the Huai Runan was part of the Huaiyang Kingdom in early Western Han dynasty In 156 BC Runan was granted to Liu Fei son of the reigning Emperor Jing as a principality A year later Fei s fief was changed to Jiangdu 江都 and Runan became a commandery 1 In late Western Han dynasty it administered 37 counties Pingyu 平輿 Yang an 陽安 Yangcheng 陽城 Liqiang 郦強 Fubo 富波 Nuyang 女陽 Tongyang 鮦陽 Wufang 吳房 Ancheng 安成 Nandun 南頓 Langling 朗陵 Xiyang 細陽 Yichun 宜春 Nuyin 女陰 Xincai 新蔡 Xinxi 新息 Quyang 灈陽 Qisi 期思 Shenyang 慎陽 Shen 慎 Zhaoling 召陵 Yiyang 弋陽 Xiping 西平 Shangcai 上蔡 Qin 浸 Xihua 西華 Changping 長平 Xilu 宜祿 Xiang 項 Xinqi 新郪 Guide 歸德 Xinyang 新陽 Anchang 安昌 Anyang 安陽 Boyang 博陽 Chengyang 成陽 and Dingling 定陵 In 2 AD the population was 2 596 148 in 461 587 households 2 In 140 AD during Eastern Han dynasty the commandery administered 37 counties and had a population of 2 100 788 in 404 448 households 3 Two new commanderies Yiyang and Ruyin 汝陰 was separated from Runan under Emperor Wen of Wei and Emperor Wu of Jin respectively In 280 AD Runan Commandery retained 15 counties with the population was 21 500 households while the three commanderies together had a population of 46 700 households During Emperor Hui s reign two new commanderies Xincai and Nandun were established in the region 4 Under Northern Wei the commandery consisted of 8 counties and the Book of Wei recorded a population of 37 061 or 15 889 households 5 The commandery was abolished in early Sui dynasty Runan was part of Yu Prefecture until Northern Zhou dynasty during which the prefecture was renamed Cai 蔡州 Later during Sui and Tang dynasties Runan Commandery became an alternative name of Cai Prefecture In 741 AD the prefecture consisted of 10 counties and the total population was 460 205 or 87 061 households 6 7 References Edit Book of Han Chapter 53 Book of Han Chapter 28 Book of Later Han Chapter 110 Book of Jin Chapter 14 Book of Wei Chapter 30 Book of Sui Chapter 30 New Book of Tang Chapter 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Runan Commandery amp oldid 1098912495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.