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Jiaozhi
Chinese name
Chinese
交趾
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Jiāozhǐ
Wade–Giles
Chiāo1-chǐh4
Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese
*kˠau-t͡ɕɨX (ZS)
Alternative Chinese name
Chinese
交阯
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Jiāozhǐ
Wade–Giles
Chiāo1-chǐh4
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese alphabet
Giao Chỉ
Chữ Hán
交趾
History of Vietnam (by names of Vietnam)
~2879–2524 BC
Xích Quỷ (mythological)
~2524–258 BC
Văn Lang
257–179 BC
Âu Lạc
204–111 BC
Nam Việt
111 BC – 40 AD
Giao Chỉ
40–43
Lĩnh Nam
43–299
Giao Chỉ
299–544
Giao Châu
544–602
Vạn Xuân
602–679
Giao Châu
679–757
An Nam
757–766
Trấn Nam
766–866
An Nam
866–968
Tĩnh Hải quân
968–1054
Đại Cồ Việt
1054–1400
Đại Việt
1400–1407
Đại Ngu
1407–1427
Giao Chỉ
1428–1804
Đại Việt
1804–1839
Việt Nam
1839–1945
Đại Nam
1887–1954
Đông Dương
1945–
Việt Nam
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History of Vietnam
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Jiaozhi (standard Chinese, pinyin: Jiāozhǐ), or
Vietnamese: Giao Chỉ,
was a historical region ruled by various Chinese dynasties, corresponding to present-day northern Vietnam. The kingdom of Nanyue (204–111 BC) set up the Jiaozhi Commandery (Chinese: 交趾郡, 交阯郡; Vietnamese: Quận Giao Chỉ, chữ Hán: 郡交趾) an administrative division centered in the Red River Delta that existed through Vietnam's first and second periods of Chinese rule. During the Han dynasty, the commandery was part of a province of the same name (later renamed to Jiaozhou) that covered modern-day northern and central Vietnam as well as Guangdong and Guangxi in southern China. In 670 AD, Jiaozhi was absorbed into the Annan Protectorate established by the Tang dynasty. Afterwards, official use of the name Jiaozhi was superseded by "Annan" (Annam) and other names of Vietnam, except during the brief fourth period of Chinese rule when the Ming dynasty administered Vietnam as the Jiaozhi Province.
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early Three Kingdoms period of China. He served as the Administrator of Jiaozhi Commandery in present-day northern Vietnam. The third-century historical...
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same exonym for the Vietnamese, kɛɛuA1, from the Chinese commandery of Jiaozhi in northern Vietnam, Jerold A. Edmondson posited that the split between...
weapon of its caliber. The Chinese called this weapon Jiao Chong (交銃, lit. Jiaozhi Arquebus), and noted its similarity to Zhua Wa Chong/Java arquebus. Indonesia...
outsiders to enter the commercial port. On April 9, 1911, the management of Jiaozhi Railway and Jinpu Railway reached an agreement on the use of railway facilities...
Guangnanxi ("West Southern Expanse") Circuit. Harassed by both Song and the Jiaozhi in modern Vietnam, the Zhuang leader Nong Zhigao led a revolt in 1052 for...
administered Guangdong, Guangxi, and northern Vietnam as Jiaozhi Province; southernmost Jiaozhi Province was used as a gateway for traders from the west—as...
countries recorded include places and kingdoms in South East Asia, such as Jiaozhi (交趾, northern Vietnam), Champa (占城), Chenla (眞臘, here referring to the...
University Press. pp. 129–148. ISBN 978 90 4855 242 9. Li, Tana (2011). "Jiaozhi (Giao Chỉ) in the Han period Tongking Gulf". In Cooke, Nola; Li, Tana;...
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and established new territories, dividing Vietnam into Giao Chỉ (pinyin: Jiaozhi), now the Red River delta; Cửu Chân from modern-day Thanh Hóa to Hà Tĩnh;...
was experiencing internal turmoil because rebellions had broken out in Jiaozhi (交趾) in the south. The ministers Puyang Xing, Wan Yu and Zhang Bu decided...
began at the Red River Delta, but quickly spread both south and north from Jiaozhi, stirring up all three Lạc Việt regions and most of Lingnan, gaining the...
កូសាំងស៊ីន, romanized: Kosăngsin; French: Cochinchine; Chinese: 交趾支那; pinyin: Jiāozhǐ zhīnà) is a historical exonym for part of Vietnam, depending on the contexts...