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Lingnan (; Vietnamese: Lĩnh Nam) is a geographic area referring to the lands in the south of the Nanling Mountains. The region covers the modern Chinese subdivisions of Guangdong,
Guangxi Guangxi (; ; Chinese postal romanization, alternately romanized as Kwanghsi; ; za, Gvangjsih, italics=yes), officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR), is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the People's Republic ...
, Hainan, Hong Kong, and Macau, as well as modern northern to central Vietnam.


Background

The area was inhabited by the Baiyue and was the base of the ancient kingdom of Nanyue. At that time, Lingnan was considered by the ancient Chinese court to be a tropical barbarian land that had lost contact with the Zhongyuan, which was the cultural cradle of Chinese culture. In the second century BCE, the Han conquest of Nanyue led to its absorption into the Han dynasty during its southward expansion, and its development was boosted once the
Mei Pass Mei Pass () is a strategic site around north of Nanxiong in Guangdong, China. It is situated in the Meiling Mountains () and forms the boundary between the provinces of Jiangxi and Guangdong. The site of Mei Pass has been significant since the ...
was paved. The region was also the base of the Kingdom of Southern Han (917-971).


Lingnan Jiedushi

Lingnan Jiedushi or military command, were ruled by military governors during the Tang dynasty. List of jiedushis: * Song Jing 716 *Zhen Dan 717 *Pei Zhouxian 719-722 *Li Ju 727-735 *Li Shangyin 727 *Li Chaoyin 733-735 *Song Ding 739 *Pei Dunfu 745 *Peng Guo 745-747 *Lu Huan 749-751 *Zhang Jiugao 751-753 *A Lüguang 754-756 *Helan Jinming 756 *Wei Lijian 757-758 *Zhang Wanqing 758-760 *Zhao Liangbi 760-761 *Zhang Xiu 763 *Yang Shenwei 764-767 *Xu Hao 767-768 *
Li Mian Li Mian (; 717 – September 14, 788), courtesy name Xuanqing (玄卿), formally Duke Zhenjian of Qian (汧貞簡公), was a Chinese judge, military general, musician, poet, and politician during the Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor of Tang D ...
768-772 *Li Chongben 772-773 *Lu Sigong 773 * Li Shu 775 *Gao Yun 776-777 *Zhang Boyi 777-782 *Yuan Xiu 782-784 * Du You 784-787 *Li Fu 787-792 *Xue Jue 792-795 *Wang E 795-801 *Zhao Zhi 801-802 *Xu Shen 802-806 *Zhao Chang 806-808 *Yang Yuling 808-810 * Zheng Yin 810-813 *Ma Zong 813-816 *Cui Yong 817 *Kong Kui 817-820 *Cui Neng 820-823 *Zheng Quan 823-824 * Cui Zhi 824-826 *Hu Zheng 826-828 *Li Xian 828-829 *Cui Hu 829-830 *Li Liang 831-833 * Cui Gong 833 *Wang Maoyuan 833-835 *Li Congyi 835-836 *Lu Jun 836-840 *
Cui Guicong Cui Guicong (崔龜從), courtesy name Xuangao (玄告), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xuānzong. Background and early career It is not known when Cui Guicong was born. ...
844-845 *Lu Zhen 845-846 *Li Pin 847-848 *Li Xingxiu 848-849 *Wei Zhengguan 849-851 *Ge Ganzhong 851-854 *Wei Shu 855-858 *Yang Fa 858 *Li Sui 858 *Li Chengxun 858-859 *Xiao Fang 859-860 *Wei Zhou 861-868 *Zheng Yu 868-871 * Zheng Congdang 871-874 *Wei He 874-876 *Li Tiao 877-879 *Zheng Xu 879-886 *
Lü Yongzhi Lü Yongzhi (呂用之) (d. December 29, 887 Academia Sinicabr>Chinese-Western Calendar Converter''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 257.) was a Chinese magician, military general, and politician during the late medieval Tang Dynasty, who became trusted by ...
886 *Pei Qu 887-889 *Li Chonggui 890-895 *Chen Pei 893 * Cui Yin 896 * Li Zhirou 896-900 * Cui Yin 900 * Xu Yanruo 900-901 * Liu Yin 901-911 *
Pei Shu Pei Shu (裴樞) (841''Old Book of Tang'', vol. 113.-July 5, 905''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 265.Academia Sinicabr>Chinese-Western Calendar Converter), courtesy name Jisheng (紀聖)''New Book of Tang'', vol. 140. or Huasheng (化聖),
903 * Cui Yuan 904 *Liu Yan 911-917


See also

* Lingnan culture * Liangguang *
Tĩnh Hải quân Tĩnh Hải quân or the Jinghai Military Command (Chinese: 靜海軍, pinyin: Jìnghǎi Jūn) (literally "Peaceful Sea Army"), also known as Annam (安南), was an administrative division of the Tang dynasty of China administered by Chinese gov ...


References

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