Mi Prefecture | |||||||||
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Map: | 260px | ||||||||
Preceded By: | Gaomi Commandery | ||||||||
End: | 1368 (Ming dynasty) | ||||||||
Populationfirst: | 146,524 | ||||||||
Populationfirstyear: | 740s or 750s | ||||||||
Populationsecond: | 327,340 | ||||||||
Populationsecondyear: | 1100s | ||||||||
Membership Title1: | Circuit |
Mizhou or Mi Prefecture was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China in modern southeastern Shandong, China. It existed (intermittently) from 585 until 1368 upon the foundation of the Ming dynasty.
Mi Prefecture administered the following counties (Chinese: 縣) through history:
Sui dynasty | Tang dynasty | Later Liang | Later Tang | Modern location | ||||
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1 | Zhucheng (Chinese: 諸城) | Zhucheng | ||||||
2 | Anqiu (Chinese: 安丘) | Futang (Chinese: 輔唐) | Anqiu | Futang | Jiaoxi (Chinese: 膠西) | Anqiu | Anqiu | |
3 | Jiaoxi | Jiaozhou City | ||||||
4 | Gaomi (Chinese: 高密) | Gaomi | ||||||
5 | Ju (Chinese: 莒) | Ju County |