Place names
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z| Lu-jiang Pacification Office (潞江安撫司) |
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A polity under Yun-nan ruled by a Tai elite. Located between Bao-shan and Teng-chong (q.v.). Tan Qi-xiang (1982; 78) shows Lu-jiang as being centred on a place located to the west of the Salween, about 25 kilometres north of the Hui-tong Bridge where the Burma Road now crosses the Salween. For information on further Chinese sources relating to this polity, see Dao Yong-ming (1989; 140, 945), Fang Guo-yu (1987; 851, 864-65, 1068) and Gong Yin (1985; 224-26 and 1992; 643-45, 668).
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