- The
jiedushi (節度使), or jiedu, was a
regional military governor in China; the
title was
established in the Tang
dynasty and
abolished in the Yuan dynasty...
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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:...
- 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...
- 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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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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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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recommendations to office. The rise of
regional military governors known as
jiedushi during the 9th
century undermined this
civil order. The
dynasty and central...
- Upon
suppression of the rebellion,
regional military governors,
known as
jiedushi,
gained increasingly autonomous status. With loss of
revenue from land...
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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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concubine Yang
Guifei and with the
agreement of
Chancellor Li Linfu) to be
Jiedushi of
three garrisons in the north—Pinglu,
Fanyang and Hedong. In effect,...