Jiaozhi
transl. Vietnamese Giao Chỉ (Han character: 交趾 or 交阯; pinyin: Jiaozhi) is a name of entire or part of Vietnam's territory in the history, from the Hùng Vương era to the First Chinese domination.
Văn Lang era
The Triệu dynasty
After annexing Âu Lạc (179 BC), The Triệu dynasty divided the Âu Lạc into two divisions: Giao Chỉ and Cửu Chân.
The Giao Chỉ district in the first Chinese domination
The Han dynasty destroyed the Triệu dynasty on 111 BC and annexed its terrioty, including Âu Lạc. Similar to the Triệu, the Han divided Âu Lạc into 2 districts: Giao Chỉ, Cửu Chân. The head of the district was a Chinese thái thú. The Giao Chỉ district (Giao Chỉ quận) was an administrative unit in the Giao Chỉ bộ, whose head was thứ sử (the first one was Thạch Đái). The capital city of the Giao Chỉ was firstly Mê Linh, then was changed to Liên Lâu (a region is now at Thuận Thành suburban district, Bắc Ninh provision).
The first native thứ sử of Giao Chỉ
Ma Yuan's bronze column
Giao Chỉ in the Eastern Wu dynasty
Giao Chỉ district in the Sui and Tang dynasty
Giao Chỉ district under the domination of the Ming
The name's meaning
See also