Jiangzhe province (江浙行省) or Chiangche was a province of the Yuan dynasty established in 1276. It included the southern portion of Jiangsu south of the Yangtze River, Zhejiang, Fujian, and part of northern Guangdong.[1] With capital was initially at Yangzhou, but in 1297 it was moved to Hangzhou Lu.[2]
The former Song dynasty circuits which were incorporated into Jiangzhe included Liangzhe East Circuit, Liangzhe West Circuit, Fujian Circuit, and Guangnan East Circuit.
After the establishment of the Ming dynasty, Jiangzhe province was split into Zhejiang and Fujian, with part of the province also being combined into Guangdong.
^Duosang Mongol History, Vol. 1; Zhong-gou Tong-shi; History of Zhong-gou Border Nationalities; The New Yuan-shih
^Li Shi. "The Political History of the Yuan Dynasty". Deep Logic. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
Jiangzheprovince (江浙行省) or Chiangche was a province of the Yuan dynasty established in 1276. It included the southern portion of Jiangsu south of the...
Jiangzhe may refer to: Wu (region) or Jiangzhe (江浙), a region in the Jiangnan area Jiangzhe people, often synonymous with Wu Chinese-speaking people Jiangzhe...
as an administrative unit of China in 1281 under Tong'an County of JiangzheProvince during the Yuan dynasty. It continued to be controlled by Imperial...
After the establishment of the Yuan dynasty, Fujian became part of Jiangzheprovince, whose capital was at Hangzhou. From 1357 to 1366 Muslims in Quanzhou...
the much larger JiangzheProvince. The Ming dynasty, which drove out the Mongols in 1368, finally established the present day province of Zhejiang with...
reaches of the Yangtze River Yang Province, a zhou during Han dynasty, considers one of the Nine Provinces JiangzheProvince, similar region during the Yuan...
completion of the Mongol conquest of China in 1279, because the modern province (shěng 省) was first created during the Mongol Yuan dynasty. Years may not...
Pingzhangshi (vaguely, the "vice prime minister") of Jiangzheprovince, Jiangxi province and Henan province. It is said that he did not tolerate any local bullies...
this came part of present-day Jiangxi and Guangdong Province. Founded in 1277. Jiangzheprovince (江浙行省) with Hangzhou as its seat of government. Under...
1296, Zhou Daguan set sail from Mingzhou (明州, today's Ningbo) in Jiangzheprovince (江浙行省, composing modern Zhejiang and some parts of Jiangsu and Anhui)...
month (至大四年六月十五日) Nan'tian Township, Qingtian County, Chuzhou Lu, JiangzheProvince (present-day Wencheng County, Zhejiang) Died 16 May 1375(1375-05-16)...
history, and also served as academic director in Zhendong Province, and supervisor in JiangzheProvince. He excelled in calligraphy, following the styles of...
Province. Nanzhili combined areas of the Yuan provinces of Henan Jiangbei and Jiangzhe and took its name—Chinese for "Southern Directly Administered Area"—from...
was appointed the director of Buddhist teaching for the region (江浙释教总统; jiangzhe shijiao zongtong) and was sent as an emissary to Japan by the emperor....
state-administered universities.[citation needed] Jiang–Zhe speech 江浙話; Jiāngzhè huà A non-standard name meaning 'the speech of Jiangsu and Zhejiang', occasionally...
Most of them were named after the Nine Regions and were thus called zhou (province). These provinces, circuits, or inspectorates did not function as provincial...
material resources of the Central Region (under Zhongshu Sheng), Hunan, Jiangzhe, Jiangxi and Huguang provinces whereas the loyalists at Shangdu had the...
Downstream River) region, with Jianghuai dominant in the northern part and Jiangzhe dominant in the southern part. The region is also well known as Dongnan...