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Technically Youzhou didn't count among the first list of China's nine provinces but a subsequent list, but without clarifying 'original' here, I think people would be confused what 'nine provinces' I'm referring to.
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'''Youzhou''' (幽州, 'Yōu region') was one of the {{wiki|Nine Provinces|nine provinces}} of [[China]].<ref name="Nine Provinces">{{WP|Nine Provinces}}</ref> During the [[Tang dynasty]], it was initially a province centred around the city of [[Fanyang]] and situated within [[Hebei]] circuit,<ref name="Tang administrative divisions">{{WP|Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty}}</ref> but it was redesignated as '''Youzhou prefecture''' (幽州都督府) by the early 8th century.<ref name="Dynasty 14">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty Chapter 14|Beacon (Part 7)]]</ref> Because of its proximity to the northern frontier, it then became another one of the military districts known as ''{{wiki|fanzhen}}'' (藩鎮) that were established to protect China from nomadic raids and [[bandit]]s, and its [[governor]] became a ''[[jiedushi]]''.<ref name="Dynasty 14" /> By 754, Youzhou had been renamed '''Fanyang''' after its capital city.<ref name="Tang administrative divisions" /><ref name="Dynasty 2">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[The Flower Banquet (Part 2)]]</ref>
'''Youzhou''' (幽州, 'Yōu region') was one of the original {{wiki|Nine Provinces|nine provinces}} of [[China]].<ref name="Nine Provinces">{{WP|Nine Provinces}}</ref> During the [[Tang dynasty]], it was initially a province centred around the city of [[Fanyang]] and situated within [[Hebei]] circuit,<ref name="Tang administrative divisions">{{WP|Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty}}</ref> but it was redesignated as '''Youzhou prefecture''' (幽州都督府) by the early 8th century.<ref name="Dynasty 14">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty Chapter 14|Beacon (Part 7)]]</ref> Because of its proximity to the northern frontier, it then became another one of the military districts known as ''{{wiki|fanzhen}}'' (藩鎮) that were established to protect China from nomadic raids and [[bandit]]s, and its [[governor]] became a ''[[jiedushi]]''.<ref name="Dynasty 14" /> By 754, Youzhou had been renamed '''Fanyang''' after its capital city.<ref name="Tang administrative divisions" /><ref name="Dynasty 2">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[The Flower Banquet (Part 2)]]</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 03:26, 5 June 2021


This article is about the prefecture also known as Fanyang. You may be looking for its capital city, Fanyang.

Youzhou (幽州, 'Yōu region') was one of the original nine provinces of China.[1] During the Tang dynasty, it was initially a province centred around the city of Fanyang and situated within Hebei circuit,[2] but it was redesignated as Youzhou prefecture (幽州都督府) by the early 8th century.[3] Because of its proximity to the northern frontier, it then became another one of the military districts known as fanzhen (藩鎮) that were established to protect China from nomadic raids and bandits, and its governor became a jiedushi.[3] By 754, Youzhou had been renamed Fanyang after its capital city.[2][4]

History

Many shepherds lived in Youzhou, and it was imperative for the local government to help safeguard their livestock. Theft of sheep in the region was a crime punishable by death because of the damage it could cause to many a livelihood there. In the early 8th century, however, there were occasional accounts of entire village populations vanishing in one night, including all the animals.[3] Those who heard and spread the rumours would attribute them to wild tiger attacks, but they were truly the doings of the Golden Turtles,[3] the local branch of the secret organization known as the Order of the Ancients.[5]

One of these cases directly reached the ears of Pei Min, a general routinely in charge of settling disputes and investigating crimes. After two of his subordinates failed to return from their investigation, he personally set off to the village from where the report had come. Finding the village deserted with no trace of struggle, he tracked footprints to a forest by the mountains. There, he slew the thirty-one agents of the Golden Turtles who ambushed him, but their leader, the then little known An Lushan, managed to elude him.[3]

In 732,[6] An Lushan was recruited as a reconnaissance officer by the jiedushi of Youzhou and thus began his rise to power. By 754, he had not only succeeded as jiedushi of Youzhou but also become the jiedushi of the adjacent territories of Pinglu and Hedong as well.[4] On the eve of his rebellion at the gates of Fanyang, all of northeast China had become his warlord domain.[2][7]

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