Twelve Armies

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The Twelve Armies (Chinese: 十二軍; pinyin: shíèrjūn) refer to a group of garrisons under the fubing system of the Sui dynasty. The Twelve Armies of the Tang dynasty were created in 620 by transforming the Twelve Military Circuits (Chinese: 十二道; pinyin: shíèrdào) created in 618. The Twelve Armies were suspended from 623 to 625 and were dissolved in 636 when the fubing system underwent reorganization.[1]

The Twelve Armies were named:

  • Army of the Celestial Lion's Pelt (Chinese: 參旗軍; pinyin: shēnqíjūn)
  • Army of the Celestial Herdboy (Chinese: 鼓旗軍; pinyin: gǔqíjūn)
  • Army of the Celestial Black Lance (Chinese: 玄戈軍; pinyin: xuángējūn)
  • Army of the Celestial Twins (Chinese: 井鉞軍; pinyin: jǐngyuèjūn)
  • Army of the Celestial Water Bearer (Chinese: 羽林軍; pinyin: yǔlínjūn)
  • Army of the Celestial Wolf (Chinese: 騎官軍; pinyin: qíguānjūn)
  • Fear-proof Army (Chinese: 折威軍; pinyin: zhéwēijūn)
  • Army of the Celestial Cornucopia (Chinese: 平道軍; pinyin: píngdàojūn)
  • Army of the Great Celestial Bear (Chinese: 招搖軍; pinyin: zhāoyáojūn)
  • Army of the Celestial Parks and Gardens (Chinese: 苑遊軍; pinyin: Yuànyóujūn)
  • Army of the Celestial Serpent (Chinese: 天紀軍; pinyin: tiānjǐjūn)
  • Army of the Celestial Bull (Chinese: 天節軍; pinyin: tiānjiéjūn)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hucker 1985, p. 424.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Hucker, Charles O. (1985), A Dictionary of Official Titles in Imperial China, Stanford University Press