Shu Prefecture

Historical administrative division in Anhui, China

Shuzhou (Chinese: 舒州; pinyin: Shūzhōu) was a Chinese zhou (prefecture) in Anhui Province. It was located roughly where modern Anqing now lies.

Governors and prefects of Shuzhou in the Tang dynasty include Zhang Zhenzhou (張鎭周),[1] Lü Yongzhi (呂用之), Li Sujie (李素節) and Gao Yu (高澞, grandnephew of Gao Pian, 高駢)

References

  1. ^ This article incorporates text from entry Chang Chên-chou in A Chinese Biographical Dictionary by Herbert A. Giles (1898), a publication now in the public domain.
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Prefectures of Huainan Circuit during the Song dynasty
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