Chu (), known in historiography as Ma Chu () or Southern Chu (), was a
dynastic state of China that existed from 907 to 951. It is counted as one of the
Ten Kingdoms during the
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of Chinese history.
Founding
Ma Yin was named regional governor by the
Tang court in 896 after fighting against a rebel named
Yang Xingmi. He declared himself as the Prince of Chu with the fall of the
Tang dynasty
The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, c=唐朝), or the Tang Empire, was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an Wu Zhou, interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed ...
in 907. Ma's position as Prince of Chu was confirmed by the
Later Tang
Tang, known in historiography as the Later Tang, was a short-lived imperial dynasty of China and the second of the Five Dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in Chinese history.
The first three of the Later Tang's four ...
in the north in 927 and was given the posthumous title of King Wumu of Chu.
Territories
The capital of the Chu Kingdom was
Changsha
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(
Tanzhou). The kingdom ruled over present-day
Hunan
Hunan is an inland Provinces of China, province in Central China. Located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze watershed, it borders the Administrative divisions of China, province-level divisions of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi to the east, Gu ...
and northeastern
Guangxi
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.
Economy
Chu was peaceful and prosperous under Ma Yin's rule, exporting
horse
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s,
silk
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and
tea
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. Silk and lead coinage were often used as
currency
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, particularly with external communities which would not accept other
coin
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age of the land. Taxation was low for the peasantry and merchants.
Fall of Chu
After
Ma Yin died the leadership was subject to struggle and conflict which resulted in the fall of the kingdom. The
Southern Tang, fresh from its conquest of the
Min Kingdom, took advantage and conquered the kingdom in 951. The ruling family was removed to the
Southern Tang capital of
Jinling. However, the following year, Chu generals rose against Southern Tang and expelled the Southern Tang expeditionary force, leaving the former Chu territory to be ruled by several of those generals called Wuping
Jiedushi
The ''jiedushi'' (, Old Turkic: Tarduş) 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 commissi ...
(武平军节度使) in succession.
Zhou Xingfeng (
周行逢) ruled the Jiedushi from 956-962. In 956, Zhou Xingfeng executed and beheaded
Pan Shusi (
潘叔嗣), a general of the Southern Chu.
Zizhi Tongjian
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, Volume 292《资治通鉴》卷二百九十二
During these post-Chu years of ''de facto'' independence, the center of power was usually at Lang Prefecture (朗州, in modern
Changde
Changde (; Traditional Chinese characters, traditional Chinese: 常德區 ) is a prefecture-level city in the northwest of Hunan province, People's Republic of China. Changde, known as "Wuling" in ancient times, is located on the west side of Do ...
,
Hunan
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).
In 963, the Wuping Jiedushi ended and its territory was seized by the
Song dynasty
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.
Rulers
Ma rulers family tree
Notes
References
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