710s Hexi Jiedushi was created in 711 and headquartered in
Liang Prefecture. It was lost to the
Tibetan Empire in 766. Wang Junchuo (王君㚟),
Xiao Song,
Niu Xianke,
Geshu Han, and Cui Xiyi (崔希逸) were
jiedushi of Hexi. Longyou Jiedushi was created in 713 and headquartered in Shan Prefecture (
Ledu,
Qinghai). In 747, Geshu Han was appointed
jiedushi of Longyou.
Shuofang Jiedushi was created in 713 and headquartered in Ling Prefecture (southwest of
Lingwu,
Ningxia). It controlled
Ordos,
Ningxia, and north
Shanxi. In 756 the jiedushi of Shuofang,
Guo Ziyi, defeated the rebel
Shi Siming in
Hebei and recovered
Chang'an and
Luoyang from the rebels in 757. He was made Commandery Prince of Fenyang in 762 and retook Chang'an from the Tibetan Empire in 763. Shuofang was taken over by the warlord Han Zun (韓遵) in 887.
Youzhou Jiedushi, also known as
Fanyang Jiedushi, was created in 713. It assumed control of
Lulong in 762 and controlled You, Ji, Ping, Tan, Gui, and Yan prefectures. Its territory lay primarily in
Tianjin north of the
Hai River and parts of
Beijing. It was headquartered in Ji county (southwest of
Beijing). An Lushan was promoted to
jiedushi of Pinglu, Fanyang (in north
Hebei), and Hedong (central
Shanxi) with an army of 150 000. He rebelled against the Tang dynasty in 755.
Li Guangbi was promoted to
jiedushi of Fanyang after recovering much territory from the rebels in Hebei, but he died soon after in 764.
Li Huaixian, former general of An Lushan, delivered
Shi Chaoyi's head to the Tang and surrendered in 763, becoming
jiedushi of Youzhou and Lulong. Zhang Shougui (張守珪) was a
jiedushi of Youzhou.
Zhu Tao was a
jiedushi of Lulong. Jiannan Jiedushi was created in 719 and headquartered in Yi Prefecture (益州) (
Chengdu). It was split into Jiannan Dongchuan Jiedushi and Jiannan Xichuan Jiedushi in 757 and then merged again from 763 to 764, and then split again from 766 to 779. It controlled 25 prefectures in Chengdu and areas to its north and south in
Sichuan. East River controlled 12 prefectures from
Jiange to
Luzhou. It was headquartered in Zi Prefecture (梓州) (
Santai,
Sichuan). West River controlled the Chengdu area and surrounding prefectures.
Wei Gao and
Xianyu Zhongtong were
jiedushi of Jiannan. Pinglu Jiedushi was created in 719 and headquartered in Ying Prefecture (營州) (
Chaoyang,
Liaoning). It controlled Pinglu, Lulong and other prefectures in
Liaoyang,
Jinzhou,
Liaoning, and northeast Hebei.
730s Hedong Jiedushi was created in 730 and headquartered in
Taiyuan, controlling Shi, Lan, Fen, Xin, and Dai prefectures in central and north Shanxi. Liu Gongchuo (柳公綽) was a
jiedushi of Hedong. In 883
Li Keyong was appointed
jiedushi of Hedong after recovering Chang'an from
Huang Chao. In 885 Li Keyong captured Chang'an and laid waste to it. He was defeated by
Zhu Wen in 902 and died in 908.
Liu Zhiyuan was a
jiedushi of Hedong. Lingwu Jiedushi was created in 733 and headquartered in Huile (回樂) (southwest of
Lingwu,
Ningxia). It controlled Ling, Hui, and Yan prefectures.
750s Huainan West Circuit Jiedushi, also known as Huaixi Jiedushi, was created in 756 and lasted until 818. It was headquartered in
Yingchuan Prefecture (潁川郡) (
Xuchang,
Henan),
Zhengzhou (in
Henan),
Shou Prefecture (
Shou County,
Anhui),
An Prefecture (
Anlu northwest of
Wuhan,
Hubei),
Cai Prefecture (
Runan County, southeast
Henan) from 773 to 776, and
Bian Prefecture (
Kaifeng,
Henan) from 776 to 779. In 757
Gao Shi was appointed jiedushi of Huainan.
Li Zhongchen was
jiedushi until he was expelled by his nephew
Li Xilie.
Wu Yuanji and
Wang Bo were
jiedushi of Huainan. Jiangxi Jiedushi was created in 756 and headquartered in
Hong Prefecture (
Nanchang,
Jiangxi). It was renamed Zhennan Jiedushi in 865. It controlled Hong, Jiang, Xin, Yuan, Fu, Rao, Qian, and Ji prefectures, covering mostly
Jiangxi.
Li Gao was the
jiedushi of Jiangxi during the Li Xilie rebellion.
Lingnan Jiedushi was created in 756 and headquartered in
Guangzhou. It ended in 862 when its territory was split into West and East circuits. Lingnan West Circuit covered
Guangxi and
northern Vietnam. It was headquartered in Yong Prefecture (邕州) (south of
Nanning,
Guangxi). Lingnan East Circuit covered
Guangdong and was headquartered in Guangzhou. Hezhong Jiedushi was created in 757 and headquartered in Hedong (southwest of
Yongji, Shanxi). It controlled Jin, Jiang, Ci, and Xi prefectures. Jingli Jiedushi was created in 757 and headquartered in
Jingzhou (
Jingzhou District, south central
Hubei). It controlled 17 prefectures in
Jingzhou,
Hubei,
Changde, and
Hunan. It was annexed by
Zhu Wen in 905. Shannan East Circuit Jiedushi was created in 757 and headquartered in
Xiangzhou. Its territory encompassed areas of
Suizhou,
Shiyan, Hubei,
Nanyang, and Henan. In 763
Liang Chongyi was appointed
jiedushi of Shannan East Circuit. He committed suicide in 781.
Yu Di was a jiedushi of Shannan East Circuit.
Zhenhai Army Jiedushi, also known as
Zhejiang West Circuit Jiedushi (浙江西道) was created in 758 and lay in parts of
Jiangsu, Zhejiang,
Anhui, and Jiangxi. It was headquartered in Sheng Prefecture (昇州) (
Nanjing,
Jiangsu) and
Suzhou (
Jiangsu). In 761 it moved to
Xuanzhou (
Xuancheng, southeast
Anhui), 787 to
Runzhou (
Zhenjiang,
Jiangsu), and 808 to
Hangzhou (
Zhejiang). The
jiedushi of Zhenhai Army,
Du Shenquan, played a pivotal role in defeating the rebel
Pang Xun.
Han Huang, another
jiedushi of Zhenhai Army, was chief minister in 785. Zhenwu Jiedushi was created in 758 and headquartered in the Chanyu Protectorate (northwest of
Horinger). It controlled the Chanyu Protectorate, Lin Prefecture (麟州), Sheng Prefecture (勝州), East Shouxiang city (東受降城), and held areas in
Shenmu (
Shaanxi), and
Baotou in
Inner Mongolia. It was merged into Shuofang Jiedushi in 764.
Zhuye Chixin was a
jiedushi of Zhenwu. Binning Jiedushi existed from 759 until 885, when it was renamed Jingnan Army. It was headquartered in
Bin Prefecture (Shaanxi) and governed
Changwu and parts of Gansu. Shanguo Jiedushi was created in 759 and headquartered in
Shanzhou. It controlled Shan, Guo, and Hua prefectures. It was renamed Baoyi Army in 889.
760s Fengxiang Jiedushi was created in 760 and included
Fengxiang and Long Prefecture (隴州) (
Long County, Shaanxi and
Huating County, Gansu). It was headquartered in Fengxiang.
Li Maozhen and
Zheng Zhu were
jiedushi of Fengxiang. Chengde Army Jiedushi was one of the
Three Fanzhen of Hebei after the An Lushan Rebellion. From 762 it was headquartered in Heng Prefecture (恆州)/Zhen Prefecture (鎮州) (
Zhengding,
Hebei), and controlled Heng, Ji, Shen, Zhao, De, and Di prefectures. Its territory were primarily located in
Shijiazhuang,
Zanhuang, and Hebei.
Li Baochen, adopted son of An Lushan, was in charge of Heng Prefecture under
An Qingxu. He surrendered to Tang and retained control over central Hebei east of the
Taihang Mountains.
Li Weiyue requested succession of Chengde Army in 781 and was denied, so he rebelled, and was killed a year later by his subordinate general
Wang Wujun.
Han Lingkun,
Wang Chengzong,
Wang Tingcou were
jiedushi of the Chengde Army.
Henan Jiedushi was revived in 762 and was sometimes known as the Biansong Jiedushi from then onward. It officially became the Biansong Jiedushi in 776 until 781 when it was renamed Xuanwu Army. The Biansong Jiedushi was headquartered in Bian Prefecture (
Kaifeng), and governed
Shangqiu as well as east Henan. In 781 its seat was moved to Song Prefecture (宋州) (south of
Shangqiu, east central
Henan). Biansong Jiedushi was the home territory of
Zhu Wen. Ziqing-Pinglu Jiedushi was created in 762 and headquartered in
Qingzhou,
Shandong. It controlled 15 prefectures encompassing most of Shandong and parts of Henan, Anhui, and Jiangsu.
Li Zhengji became the
jiedushi of Ziqing-Pinglu after the An Lushan Rebellion and worked together with
Tian Yue to curtail the imperial court's attempt to weaken local powers.
Weibo Jiedushi was created in 763 and headquartered in Wei Prefecture (northeast of
Daming County and southeast of
Handan, south
Hebei). It controlled Wei, Bo, Bei, Wei, Chan, and Xiang prefectures in Shandong, north Henan, and south Hebei. It was renamed Tianxiong Army in 904.
Tian Chengsi,
Tian Hongzheng,
Tian Xu were
jiedushi of Weibo. Zhaoyi Army Jiedushi was created in 766 and headquartered in Xiang Prefecture (
Anyang,
Henan). Jingyuan Jiedushi was created in 768 and lasted until 894 when it was renamed Zhangyi Army. Jingyuan's territory was located in
Jingchuan,
Zhenyuan, Gansu, and
Ningxia. Its headquarter was in
Jing Prefecture (north of
Jingchuan, northeast
Gansu. Surviving the
Battle of Talas in 751,
Duan Xiushi went on to become the
jiedushi of Jingyuan until he was dismissed in 780 by
Yang Yan. He was killed during the
Jingyuan mutiny in 783 for denouncing the usurper
Zhu Ci. Jingyuan was annexed by
Li Maozhen in 899.
780s Shannan West Circuit Jiedushi was created in 780 and headquartered in Liang Prefecture (梁州) (east of
Hanzhong,
Shaanxi). It was annexed by
Wang Jian in 902. Heyang Sancheng Jiedushi was created in 781 and headquartered in Heyang (河陽) (south of
Mengzhou). It controlled
Mengzhou and
Mengjin.
Yiwu Military Province was created in 782, headquartered at
Dingzhou in modern
Baoding,
Hebei. Henghai Army Jiedushi was created in 785 and lasted until 829. It was headquartered in
Cangzhou (southeast
Hebei) and controlled Cang, Jing, De, and Di prefectures. Xiasui Jiedushi was created in 787 and controlled Xia, Sui, Yin, and You prefectures in
Shenmu and south Ih Ju League,
Inner Mongolia.
790s Wuning Jiedushi was created in 795 and headquartered in
Xuzhou.
Shi Pu was a
jiedushi of Wuning.
Wang Shi was appointed
jiedushi of Wuning in 862.
813 Caizhou Jiedushi controlled Cai, Shen, and Guang prefectures around 813. It was headquartered in
Runan, southeast Henan. Chenxu Jiedushi was in charge of Chen and Xu prefectures around 813. It was headquartered in
Xuchang. Eyue Jiedushi was in charge of E, Mian, An, Huang, Qi, and Yue prefectures around 813. It was headquartered in
Jiangxia (
Wuchang,
Hubei).
Xiangyang Jiedushi controlled Xiang, Deng, Fu, Ying, Tang, Sui, Jun, and Fang prefectures in north Hubei and southwest Henan around 813. It was headquartered in Xiangyang. Xusi Jiedushi controlled Xu, Su, and Hao prefectures around 813. It was headquartered in
Xuzhou. Zhenghua Jiedushi controlled Zheng and Hua prefectures around 813. It was headquartered in
Baima.
850s In 851 the
Guiyi Army Jiedushi was created from territories reclaimed by
Zhang Yichao from the Tibetan Empire. It was situated east
Xinjiang and Gansu, and was headquartered in Sha Prefecture (west of
Dunhuang,
Gansu).
940s Qingyuan Army Jiedushi was created in 949 and headquartered in
Quanzhou. It controlled
Zhangzhou,
Xiamen, and other areas in
Fujian.
Liu Congxiao was made
jiedushi of Qingyuan Army in 949 after
Wang Yanzheng's fall.
950s In 951
Bian Hao crushed
Chu and was promoted to
jiedushi of Wu'an Army (in
Hunan). ==Jiedushi titles==