Yulinzhou or Yulin Prefecture was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China in modern southern Guangxi, China. It existed from 666 to 1912, and between 742 and 758 it was known as Yulin Commandery.[3]
Yulin Prefecture (鬱林州) Yulin Commandery (鬱林郡) | |
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Population | |
• 740s or 750s | 9,699[1] |
• 1070s or 1080s | Unknown, 3,564 households[2] |
History | |
• Preceded by | Yu Prefecture (鬱州) |
• Created | 666 (Tang dynasty) |
• Abolished | 1912 (R.O. China) |
• Succeeded by | Yulin County |
Contained within | |
• Circuit | |
Yulin Prefecture | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 鬱林州 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 郁林州 | ||||||
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Yulin Commandery | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 鬱林郡 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 郁林郡 | ||||||
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References
edit- Shi Weile, ed. (2005). Zhongguo Lishi Diming Da Cidian (中国历史地名大词典) [Large Dictionary of Chinese Historical Place Names] (in Chinese). China Social Sciences Press. ISBN 7-5004-4929-1.
- (in Chinese) Ouyang Xiu; et al., eds. (1060). Xin Tang Shu [New Book of Tang].
- (in Chinese) Toqto'a; et al., eds. (1345). Song Shi [History of Song].