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Puning ( zh, c=, p=Pǔníng, s=普宁, t=普寧; Teochew: Pou2 leng5), officially Puning City, is a
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located in Eastern Guangdong, China, under the administration of the city,
Jieyang Jieyang ( zh, s=揭阳, p=Jiēyáng, t=揭陽; Chaozhou dialect: gig4 iên5; Jieyang dialect: gêg4 ion5) is a prefecture-level city in eastern Guangdong Province (Yuedong), People's Republic of China, part of the Chaoshan region whose peopl ...
. Nevertheless, its administrative power in economic matters is comparable to that of
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.Puning City People's Government
发展概况
Puning is geographically situated on the west rim of Chaoshan Plain, leaning against the stretching branch of the Lianhua Mountains at its southwest border, and 90 percent of its territory sits on the south of the
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. The city has a population of 2.5089 million under its household registration system ''
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'', marking the largest in all county-level cities in China. Puning's downtown residents amount to 581,900, behind Yiwu, while the entire city's resident population of 1.9986 million is second to cities
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and Jinjiang. It is concurrently the ancestral hometown of 1.95 million
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people and 1.4 million 'returned overseas Chinese people' (overseas Chinese who 'returned' to China and/or regained Chinese citizenship) and family members of overseas Chinese people. Puning, having been a key trade hub in eastern Guangdong, was upgraded from county to city status in 1993.陈朝辉、蔡人群、许自策:《潮汕平原经济》广东人民出版社,1994年 It is one of the first 'Chinese textile cities' and where the project 'Chinese TCM Cities' was first launched. Textile and apparel and medicine industries are local pillars, topping or coming second in Guangdong county economies since 2003. It also entered the list of the ''One Hundred Best Counties and Cities for Health Industry'' in 2020 by ''Xiaokang'' series of ''Qiushi'' magazine.谁在引领健康产业走向下一个高地——“2020中国健康产业百佳县市”出炉.小康,2020年10期 Historically, Puning was one of the eight counties of Chaoshan. In the mid-1900s, the Hakka region, which was historically part of the Huizhou Prefecture, was incorporated into Puning's territory. Subsequently, the city also welcomed back 'returned overseas Chinese' and 'family members of overseas Chinese' due to the political situation in Southeast Asia. The cultures of the various clans formed the multilingual, multicultural landscape of Puning, where customs and traditions differ across the towns and villages. It is recognised as a Chinese Folk Culture Art Village by the Ministry of Culture, China.


Etymology

'Puning' is the
pinyin Hanyu Pinyin, or simply pinyin, officially the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet, is the most common romanization system for Standard Chinese. ''Hanyu'' () literally means 'Han Chinese, Han language'—that is, the Chinese language—while ''pinyin' ...
transliteration of the city in
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, also known as Mandarin or ''putonghua''. It is also known as 'Pou Leng', Poh Leng, or Pho Leng in the Chaoshan language, also known as Chaoshan Min or Swatow dialect . It was named after the historical county of the same name, which dates back to the
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of China. According to ''Puning Xian Zhilue (A Brief Account of Puning County)'', ''Guangdong Tongzhi (Comprehensive Records of Guangdong)'', ''Ming Shi (
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),''《明史》卷四十五 and ''Chao Zhong Zaji (Miscellaneous Accounts of Chaozhou)'', ��郭子章:《潮中杂纪》卷1《郡县释名》 the name 'Puning' was given in 1563, after the phrase ''pubian ningmi'', meaning universally serene. Versions mentioned the county's original name as Pu'an ��乾隆《大清一统志》广东卷 or Anpu, ��顾祖禹:《读史方舆纪要》卷103《广东四·潮州府》 but this was refuted by an inscription on the external walls of a
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temple in Guiyu, Chaoyang, discovered in 1986.陈竞飞:《去思碑与普宁县名》,1988年 In 1949, the seat of Puning County was administered as Puning City. The City's territory was split in 1950. In 1993, Puning County upgraded to become Puning City, while the original 'Puning City' became its city centre.


Economy

At the beginning of reform and opening up, Puning vigorously developed the commercial circulation industry while connecting with the international labor-intensive industrial transfer. In 1991, the purchase and sale of commodities had covered all provinces in
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except Tibet, which enabled the local economy to develop rapidly in the 1990s. Puning's local state-owned enterprises have been successively established as 11 enterprise groups, including supply and marketing, Baoning, Commercial, Hengda, Zhenning, Yongfa, Jiake, Lanhua, Jiechang, Songshang, and Jinye, and began to operate across regions and industries. At the same time, they withdrew from the main channels of local purchase and sale. State-owned industries in the telecommunications, financial and other industries have also been restructured into local branches. At the same time, the private economy has also rapidly emerged, and national brands such as Liby and Kangmei have emerged one after another. The GDP of Puning in 2020 was RMB 61.358 billion, and the proportion of the three industrial structures was 7.1%:33.2%:59.7%.2020 年普宁市国民经济和社会发展统计公报, available at http://www.puning.gov.cn/attachment/0/93/93858/543698.pdf


History


Before its founding

The habitation of humans in the territory of Puning dates back to the New Stone Age, evident in archaeological findings, such as the Hutou Pu Old Kilns Site (虎头埔古窑址) in Mianyuan Village, Guangtai Town, discovered in 1982. The tomb of a Sinicised
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person, discovered in Songbaiwei Village, Lihu Town, illustrates that by the end of the
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period, Central Plains (Zhongyuan) culture had been introduced into Puning. 黄挺:《潮汕史简编》暨南大学出版社 2017年12月 During the
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era, the succeeding political regimes on Zhongyuan did not have any ''de facto'' administration of Puning and its surrounding regions. It was incorporated into Zhongyuan territories during the Qin and Han dynasties, but there had never been any clear administrative borders in the regions.


Ming and Qing

In 1558, Zhang Lian started a rebellion in Raoping and Dabu of eastern Chaozhou (Teochew) Prefecture and subsequently declared himself Emperor of the Feilong Empire. It was suppressed by the Ming Government in 1562.


Republic of China

In the 1860s, many Southern Chinese were caught up in the various Internal conflicts and later in the Foreign conflicts. Later, many Families ended up in Hawaii, the Philippines, Hong Kong and even in Thailand and Cambodia. Some of the educated classes married into Japanese Society. Other fled seeking Gold in USA and Australia and others became Traders across Asia.


Beijing Government


=Xinhai Revolution and Constitutional Protection War

= In October 1911, the National Revolution Army (NRA) started a rebellion in Wuchang, while Fang Cishi (1887–1915) of the ''
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'' dispatched troops in Puning. Guangdong declared its independence from the
Qing Empire The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the Qing dynasty was preceded by the ...
the following month and abolished the Chaozhou Prefecture, rendering counties such as Puning under the control of the Governor of Guangdong. Liu Renchen from the ''Tongmenghui'' also led his troops into Puning's city area. As a result, there were 13 different rival commanding officers in the Chaoshan region, all from different factions of the NRA. Meanwhile, influential figures in the county Puning supported Fang Zhiting as the county chief,十兄、一士:《民国普宁县署轶事》,1990年 while Zhao Diyun was, on the other hand, appointed Chief of Civil Affairs by Fang Cishi under the name of the Chaoshan Military Government. However, Zhao's appointment was short-lived as he was hindered by local officials and influential figures.十兄、一士:《民国普宁县署轶事》,1990年 In April 1912, the Deputy Governor of Guangdong,
Chen Jiongming Chen Jiongming ( zh, t=陳炯明, p=Chén Jiǒngmíng, w=Ch'en Chiung-ming; 18 January 187822 September 1933) was a Chinese statesman, military leader, revolutionary, and a key figure in the Federalism in China, federalist movement during the W ...
, sent his trusted aide, Chen Juemin, as the Civil Affairs Chief. The administrative division of Chaodun Circuit was established in 1914 and Puning was drawn into it; the Circuit was abolished in 1920. In 1917, Duan Qirui led his troops to attack southern China after he abolished the ''
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'', while
Sun Yat-sen Sun Yat-senUsually known as Sun Zhongshan () in Chinese; also known by Names of Sun Yat-sen, several other names. (; 12 November 186612 March 1925) was a Chinese physician, revolutionary, statesman, and political philosopher who founded the Republ ...
established the Constitutional Protection Junta in Guangzhou, sparking the Constitutional Protection Movement. Both armies fought outside the city walls of Puning, in the villages of Wuli and Minggang.1988年版《普宁县志》,普宁市地方志编纂委员会编,广东人民出版社,1995年7月 On 25 May 1921, Puning was brought under the control of Chen Jiongming's forces once again.


=National Revolution

= On 12 March 1925, Chiang Kai-shek,
He Yingqin He Yingqin (; April 2, 1890 – October 21, 1987) also Ho Ying-chin, was a Chinese politician and one of the most senior generals of the Kuomintang (KMT) during Nationalist China, and a close ally of Chiang Kai-shek. Early years A native of ...
, and
Zhou Enlai Zhou Enlai ( zh, s=周恩来, p=Zhōu Ēnlái, w=Chou1 Ên1-lai2; 5 March 1898 – 8 January 1976) was a Chinese statesman, diplomat, and revolutionary who served as the first Premier of the People's Republic of China from September 1954 unti ...
led the
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(NRA) to defeat Chen's forces in Lihu of eastern Puning. On 2 November 1925, the NRA arrived in the city area of Puning, and Zhou made speeches there to raise funds for the army. On the same year, the Government of the Republic of China in Guangzhou announced that the Chaozhou (Teochew) and Meizhou regions came under the rule of the
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(''Kuomintang''; KMT). Fang Zhiting was appointed the chief of Puning while Fang Zhanying became the acting Prosecutor. The Puning Farmers' Association established the Farmers' Free City under the Peifeng Tower located in the suburb in February 1926, and founded the Farmers' Self-Defence Army in December of the same year, attacking the city twice. The
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in April 1927 had a repercussion on the county of Puning. The
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(CCP)'s Puning branch joined forces with left-wing KMT members to stage an armed riot on 23 April, and subsequently set up the first county-level revolutionary regime led by the CCP through armed conflict three days later at the Chen (Tan) clan ancestral shrine in Jiujiang, Daba. The CCP declared war against Chiang Kai-shek in a public address to the Chinese nation.《中共普宁党史》中共党史出版社,1994年 However, the Farmers' Free City regime and the CCP's Provisional People's Government regime ceased their activities as they lost their battle to the KMT.


Nanjing Government


=Civil war and infrastructure development

= In October 1927, the Nanchang Uprising forces retreated to Liusha and conducted a military conference in Liusha Christian Church on 3 October. The uprising forces were attacked and defeated by Chen Jitang's forces. In 1928,
Peng Pai Peng Pai ( zh, c=彭湃, p=Péng Pài, w=P'êng2 P'ai4; October 22, 1896 – August 30, 1929) was a pioneer of the Chinese agrarian movement and a leading revolutionary in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during its early years.In the Preface, ...
led the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army into Puning and met up with remnant forces of the Nanchang Uprising, to discuss setting up a revolutionary base in the Dananshan Mountain area.


=War against Japanese Army

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=Resumption of civil war and communist takeover

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People's Republic of China


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Transport

The Xiamen–Shenzhen Railway stops at Puning railway station along the high-speed Coastal Corridor.


Attractions


Notable people from Puning

* Cai Cheng - Chinese politician * Ke Hua - Chinese politician,
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, and father of
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*
Ke Lingling Ke Lingling (born 1951; zh, c=柯玲玲, p=kē líng líng; also known as Ke Xiaoming (, )) is the former wife of Xi Jinping, the current General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (also known as the paramount leader). She is from Punin ...
- former wife of
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and daughter of Ke Hua * Chuang Shih-ping - Chinese-born
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* Chan Tung - Chinese-born
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* Chen Xinren - Chinese diplomat * Zheng Zeguang - current Chinese Ambassador to the United Kingdom * Zhou Zhenhong - Chinese politician * Fang Zong'ao - Chinese
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, and economics professor


Sister cities

As of May 2013, Puning established friendly relations with seven other cities in mainland China.


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References

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