Jingnan

Jingnan (Nanping)
荆南 (南平)
924–963
Jingnan (Nanping) shown on map
Jingnan (Nanping) shown on map
CapitalJingzhou
Common languagesMiddle Chinese
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
• 909–928
Gao Jixing
• 928–948
Gao Conghui
• 948–960
Gao Baorong
• 960–962
Gao Baoxu
• 962–963
Gao Jichong
Historical eraFive Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
• Established
924
• Ended by the Song dynasty
963
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Later Tang
Song dynasty
Today part ofChina

Jingnan (simplified Chinese: 荆南; traditional Chinese: 荊南; pinyin: Jīngnán), also known as Nanping (南平; alternatively written as Southern Ping[1]) and Northern Chu (北楚) in historiography, was a dynastic state of China and one of the Ten Kingdoms during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Lasting from 924 to 963, it was located in south-central China.

  1. ^ Dillon, Michael (2016). Encyclopedia of Chinese History. Routledge. ISBN 9781317817154.