In the 14th year of Zhenguan (640) of the Tang Dynasty, 360 states (prefectures) were set up throughout the country***, with 1,557 counties under their jurisdiction.
Fengxiang Prefecture (now Fengxiang, Shaanxi) under the jurisdiction of: the capital (Chang'an), Jingzhao Prefecture, Huazhou, Tongzhou, Fangzhou, Danshou, Fengxiang Prefecture, Wicked Prefecture, Jingzhou, Longzhou, Ningzhou, Qingzhou, Nashou, Dingzhou, Suizhou, Yinchou, Xiazhou, Lingzhou, Yanshou, Fengzhou, Huizhou, Yusuzhou, Shengzhou, Linzhou, and Anbeidadachengfu.
Dongdu Luoyang (present-day Luoyang City, Henan Province) under the jurisdiction of: Dongdu (Luoyang), Henan Province, Songzhou, Bianzhou, Mengzhou, Shaanxi State, Zhengzhou, Guozhou, Ruzhou, Xuzhou, Caizhou, Chenzhou, Yingzhou, Bozhou, Puzhou, Yuncheng, Sizhou, Haizhou, Yanzhou, Xuzhou, Suzhou, Yizhou, Mizhou, Qizhou, Qingzhou, Dizhou, Laizhou, Dengzhou.
Hezhongfu (present-day Yongji West, Shanxi) was under the jurisdiction of: Hezhongfu, Jiangzhou, Jinzhou, Sermon, Fenzhou, Cizhou, Luzhou, Zezhou, Qinzhou, Liaozhou, Taiyuanfu (Beijing), Weizhou, Xinzhou, Lanzhou, Shijhou, Shuozhou, Yunzhou, and Shanxu Dufu.
Weizhou (now southeast of Daming, Hebei) under the following provinces: Huizhou, Weizhou, Xiangzhou, Weizhou, Stillwater, Bozhou, Beizhou, Luozhou, Magnetism, Xingzhou, Zhaozhou, Jizhou, Shenzhou, Cangzhou, Jingzhou, Dezhou, Dingzhou, Qizhou, Yizhou, Yingzhou, Muozhou;
Youzhou, Zhuozhou, Tangzhou, Guizhou, Pingzhou, Shunzhou, and Quishunzhou, Yingzhou, Yanzhou, Weizhou, Shenzhou, Xuanzhou, Chongzhou, Yibinzhou, Shishu, Xianzhou, Beltzhou, Lizhou, Wozhou, Changzhou, Guiyizhou, Ruizhou, Xinzhou, Qingshanzhou, Rinzhou, and Andong Dugu.
Xiangyang (now Xiangyang, Hubei) under the jurisdiction of: Xingyuanfu, Xingzhou, Fengzhou, Lizhou, Tongzhou, Yangzhou, Zezhou, Heshu, Jizhou, Bazhou, Pizhou, Pizhou, Pizhou, Shangzhou, Jinzhou, Kaizhou, Qiuzhou, Yuzhou, Dengzhou, Tangzhou, Junzhou, Fanshu, Suizhou, Yingzhou, Xiangzhou, and Fuxizhou, Jiangling Prefecture, Kip Prefecture, Guizhou, Kui Prefecture, Wan Prefecture, Zhong Prefecture.
Yangzhou (present-day Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province) under the jurisdiction of: Yangzhou, Chuzhou, Hezhou, Haozhou, Shouzhou, Guangzhou, Herbzhou, Shenzhou, Huangzhou, Anzhou, Shuzhou? The city's main towns are the Haikou district and the Haikou district.
Yuezhou(present-day Shaoxing City, Zhejiang) under the jurisdiction of: Runzhou, Changzhou, Suzhou, Huzhou, Hangzhou, Yuezhou, Mingzhou, Taizhou, Wuzhou, Quzhou, Xinzhou, Mutsuzhou, Shezhou, Dizhou, Wenzhou, Fuzhou, Quanzhou, Jianzhou, Tingzhou, Zhangzhou
Fuzhou, Jizhou, Jiangzhou, Yuanzhou, Ezhou, Yuezhou, Tanzhou, Hengzhou, Lizhou, Langzhou, Yongzhou, Daozhou, Chenzhou, Shaozhou, Lianzhou, Qianzhou, Chenzhou, Jinzhou, Shizhou, Wushu, Yizhou, Baozhou, Sizhou, Feizhou, Nanshou, Xizhou, Qinzhou, Zhenzhou and Pizhou.
Shanzhou (now Ledu, Qinghai) under the jurisdiction of: Qinzhou, Chengzhou, Weizhou, Lanzhou, Linzhou, Hezhou, Wushu, Taozhou, Gouzhou, Folding State, Dangzhou, Liangzhou, Ganzhou, Guazhou, Yizhou, Shazhou, Xizhou, Anxi Dugu, Beiting Dugu.
Chengdu Prefecture (present-day Chengdu, Sichuan) under the jurisdiction of: Chengdu Prefecture, Hanzhou, Pengzhou, Shuzhou, Meizhou, Jinzhou, Jianzhou, Zizhou, Langzhou, Guozzhou, Suizhou, Puzhou, Lingshou, Zizhou, Rongzhou, Jianzhou, Jiazhou, Qionghou, Yazhou, Lizhou, Luzhou, Maosuzhou, and Wingshou;
Tuzhou, Yanshu, Chejuzhou, Xiangzhou, and Ranzhou, Qiongzhou, Yanzhou, Chezhou, Xiangzhou, Ranzhou, Boardzhou, Rongzhou, Songzhou, Songzhou, Wenzhou, Fuzhou, Longzhou, Dangzhou, Syizhou, Gongzhou, Baozhou, Zhenzhou, Bazhou, and Tsuzhou.
Guangzhou (now Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province) under the jurisdiction of: Guangzhou, Shaosuzhou, Chaozhou, Zhuanzhou, Hezhou, Duanzhou, Xinzhou, Kangzhou, Fengzhou, Takesu, Enzhou, Chunzhou, Gaozhou, Touzhou, Yizhou, Douzhou, Chinzhou, Guizhou, Zhaosu, Fushou, Wuzhou, Mengzhou, Gongzhou, Jxunzhou, Yulinzhou, Pingqinzhou, Bingzhou, Chengzhou, Xiuzhou, Xiangzhou, Liuzhou, Rongzhou, Yongzhou, Guizhou, Dangzhou, Hengzhou, Tianzhou;
Yanzhou, Shanzhou, Ruanzhou, Luozhou, Panzhou, Rongzhou, Defensible State, Baizhou, Jungzhou, Qinzhou, Yushu, Rolling State, Tangzhou, Wu'ezhou, Yuezhou, Zhizhou, Aizhou, Foluzhou, Changzhou, Jangzhou, Linzhou, Jingzhou, Fongzhou, Luju, Lianzhou, Leizhou, Cagezhou, Huanzhou, Dewazhou, Langmangzhou, Yazhou, Danzhou, Qionghzhou , Zhenzhou, and Wananzhou.
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Differences between prefectures and states:
1. From the first year of the Kaiyuan era (713) onward, the seat of any capital or capital city was called a prefectural government in order to raise its status, which was on the same level as a state. For example, the seat of the capital was called Jingzhaofu, the eastern capital of Luoyang was called Henanfu, and later on, the state of Bingzhou was elevated to the status of the northern capital and renamed Taiyuanfu. By the end of the Tang Dynasty it had grown to ten prefectures: Jingzhao, Henan, Fengxiang, Taiyuan, Chengdu, Jiangling, Hezhong, Xingtang, Xingde, and Xingyuan.
2, the important areas of the country to set up the governorate. Dudu system originally began in Cao Wei, initially only control the military regardless of the people, the beginning of the Jin began to concurrently state assassins. The Northern Zhou Dynasty was renamed governor, the early Tang Dynasty was renamed governor, both military and civilian, and govern several states, the state where they are, known as the Governor's Office.
3. In order to strengthen the rule of border minorities, the Tang Dynasty set up the capitals along the border. Tang Taizong Zhenguan 14 years after the pacification of the western region of Gaochang, began to set up the Anxi Prefecture, to the Tang Emperor Zhongzong, *** set up six prefectures, west of Anxi, Beiting, east of Andong, north of Anbei, Shan Yu, south of Annan. The names of some of them had been changed.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Tang Dynasty (Chinese Historical Dynasties)