Gazetteer of Xin'an County
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Traditional Chinese | 新安縣志 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 新安县志 | ||||||||||||||
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Xin'an Xianzhi (Chinese: 新安縣志; literally Gazetteers of Xin'an County), also known as San On County Gazetteer[1][2] or San On Gazetteer[3][4] in English, were the chorography of the historical Xin'an County (San-On or Sun-On County; literally New Peace County; known at times as the Po-On County (spelt Bao'an in pinyin)) of Guangdong (then Kwangtung) in southern China. Due to frequent geopolitical changes, the county ceased to exist and became the history and territories of Hong Kong and Shenzhen, metropolises in South China. Versions of the gazetteer are very important records to study in the area.
Six editions were published, the first one in 1587 and the last one in 1819.[5] The last editions were Qing's Kangxi Years (K'ang-hsi; 1661–1722) edition and Jiaqing Years (Chia-ch'ing; 1796–1820) edition.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Forgotten Heroes: San On County and its Magistrates in the Late Ming and Early Qing". www.cityu.edu.hk. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
- ^ "From Atlas: The Archaeology of an Imaginary City | The International Writing Program". iwp.uiowa.edu. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
- ^ "Pokfulam village, oldest village on Hong Kong Island and home to many workers at Dairy Farm Company – The Industrial History of Hong Kong Group". industrialhistoryhk.org. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
- ^ admin (18 November 2021). "Porcelain-Making in Wun Yiu, Tai Po". Chestnut Journal. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
- ^ Barnett, K. M. A. (1964). "Hong Kong Before the Chinese: the Frame, The Puzzle and the Missing Pieces" (PDF). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. 4: 66–67. ISSN 1991-7295.
Further reading
[edit]- Ng, Peter Y. L. (1983). New Peace County. A Chinese Gazetteer of the Hong Kong Region. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 9789622090439. Archived from the original on 2 May 2021. Retrieved 2 May 2021.