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    The jiedushi (節度使), or jiedu, was a regional military governor in China; the title was established in the Tang dynasty and abolished in the Yuan dynasty. The post of jiedushi has been translated as "military commissioner", " legate ", or "regional commander".

  2. Para llenar este vacío, un jiedushi llamado Liu Zhiyuan entró en la capital imperial en el 947, proclamando la dinastía Han posterior. Esta fue la dinastía de más corta vida de las cinco, puesto que un golpe en el 951 llevó a la entronización del general Guo Wei y al comienzo de la dinastía Zhou posterior 4 .

  3. The Jiedushi (traditional Chinese: 節度使; simplified Chinese: 节度使; pinyin: jiédùshǐ) were regional military governors in China during the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Originally set up to counter external threats, the jiedushi were given enormous power, including...

  4. Dingnan Jiedushi (simplified Chinese: 定难节度使; traditional Chinese: 定難節度使), also known as Xiasui Jiedushi (simplified Chinese: 夏绥节度使; traditional Chinese: 夏綏節度使), was a jiedushi created in 787 by the Tang dynasty that lasted until the early Northern Song dynasty, when its ruler Li Yuanhao ...

  5. 13 de jun. de 2016 · Military commissioners (jiedushi 節度使) were high officials nominally contolling the military affairs of one circuit (lu 路), but who were increasing gaining control over civilian matters. The office was created during the Tang period and played a major role in the disintegration of the Tang empire.

  6. The jiedushi (节度使) was a title for regional military governors in China which was established in the Tang dynasty and abolished in the Yuan dynasty. The post of jiedushi has been translated as "military commissioner", "legate", or "regional commander". Originally introduced in 711 to counter external threats, the jiedushi were posts ...

  7. 2 de may. de 2018 · Because of drastic uptick of foreign invasions all along the northern and western frontiers of the empire- the Tang government reluctantly delegated a great deal of military authority and political autonomy to its military- governors called the Jiedushi.