Songzhou


Songzhou or Song Prefecture was a zhou in imperial China centering on modern Shangqiu, Henan, China. It existed from 596 to 1006. Songzhou was established in 596, during the Sui dynasty, with its administrative seat at Suiyang County. This region got its name because of the Song state which existed in the Zhou dynasty, from 11th century to 3rd century AD. Historically, the founder of Liu Song dynasty, Emperor Wu of Song adopted this as the name of his country.
During the Tang dynasty, Suiyang County was renamed Songcheng County. After the Tang collapsed, Emperor Taizu of Song used be a military leader stationed in Songzhou, thus his dynasty also adopted this name, which was later known as the Song dynasty.
In 1006 Songzhou was elevated to Nanjing Yingtian Prefecture and as one of four capitals of Northern song dynasty.

Geography

The administrative region of Songzhou in the Tang dynasty is in the border area of modern eastern Henan, northern Anhui and southwestern Shandong. It probably includes parts of modern: