Si Prefecture
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| File:Sucheu.jpg Sizhou ("Su") on the Huai ("Hoai") shown as a subprefecture of Fengyang in Martino Martini's 1655 Novus Atlas Sinensis. It was subsequently elevated by the Qing to the status of an autonomous subprefecture within Jiangnan Province. | |||||||||
| Chinese | 泗州 | ||||||||
| Literal meaning | zhou on the Si | ||||||||
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Sizhou, Si Prefecture, or Si Subprefecture was a zhou of imperial China variously placed in what is now Xuyi County, Jiangsu, or nearby Si County, Anhui, both in China. Named for the Si River, it existed intermittently from 580 to 1912, during which time the relative position of a zhou within Chinese administrations varied. The same name Sizhou was used for the town used as the seat of the prefectural or subprefectural government, which also varied, and is preserved in modern Anhui's Si County and Sicheng.
Geography
[edit | edit source]Tang
[edit | edit source]The administrative region of Si Prefecture in the Tang dynasty is in the border area of modern northwestern Jiangsu and northern Anhui. It probably includes parts of modern:
- Under the administration of Suqian, Jiangsu:
- Under the administration of Xuzhou, Jiangsu:
- Under the administration of Huai'an, Jiangsu:
- Under the administration of Lianyungang, Jiangsu:
- Under the administration of Suzhou, Anhui:
Qing
[edit | edit source]Under the Qing, Si Subprefecture formed a division of Jiangnan Province. The subprefectural seat at Sizhou was entirely submerged within Hongze Lake in 1680, along with the nearby Ming Zuling tombs. The seat of government was subsequently moved first to Xuyi in what is now Jiangsu's Huai'an Prefecture and Si County in Anhui.
References
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- Prefectures of the Sui dynasty
- Prefectures of the Tang dynasty
- Prefectures of the Song dynasty
- Prefectures of the Yuan dynasty
- Subprefectures of the Ming dynasty
- Departments of the Qing dynasty
- Prefectures of Yang Wu
- Prefectures of Southern Tang
- Prefectures of Later Zhou
- Former prefectures in Anhui
- Former prefectures in Jiangsu
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