Puning, Guangdong Province, China

History : Before its founding | Ming and Qing | Xinhai Revolution and Constitutional Protection War | National Revolution | Nanjing Government

🇨🇳 Puning (普宁) is a county-level city in the municipal region of Jieyang, in the south-east of Guangdong Province, China, under the administration of the city, Jieyang. Nevertheless, its administrative power in economic matters is comparable to that of prefecture-level cities. Puning is geographically situated on the west rim of Chaoshan Plain, leaning against the stretching branch of the Lianhua Mountains at its south-west border, and 90 percent of its territory sits on the south of the Tropic of Cancer. The city is the largest in all county-level cities in China. It is concurrently the ancestral hometown of 1.95 million overseas Chinese people.

Puning, having been a key trade hub in eastern Guangdong, was upgraded from county to city status in 1993. It is one of the first 'Chinese textile cities' and where the project 'Chinese TCM Cities' was first launched. Textile and apparel and medicine industries are local pillars, topping or coming second in Guangdong county economies since 2003. It also entered the list of the One Hundred Best Counties and Cities for Health Industry in 2020 by Xiaokang series of Qiushi magazine.

Historically, Puning was one of the eight counties of Chaoshan. In the mid-1900s, the Hakka region, which was historically part of the Huizhou Prefecture, was incorporated into Puning's territory. Subsequently, the city also welcomed back 'returned overseas Chinese' and 'family members of overseas Chinese' due to the political situation in Southeast Asia. The cultures of the various clans formed the multilingual, multicultural landscape of Puning, where customs and traditions differ across the towns and villages. It is recognised as a Chinese Folk Cuture Art Village by the Ministry of Culture, China.

History: Before its founding The habitation of humans in the territory of Puning dates back to the New Stone Age, evident in archaeological findings, such as the Hutou Pu Old Kilns Site (虎头埔古窑址) in Mianyuan Village, Guangtai Town, discovered in 1982. The tomb of a Sinicised Baiyue person, discovered in Songbaiwei Village, Lihu Town, illustrates that by the end of the Eastern Han period, Central Plains (Zhongyuan) culture had been introduced into Puning.

During the Pre-Qin era, the succeeding political regimes on Zhongyuan did not have any de facto administration of Puning and its surrounding regions. It was incorporated into Zhongyuan territories during the Qin and Han dynasties, but there had never been any clear administrative borders in the regions.

Ming and Qing In 1558, Zhang Lian started a rebellion in Raoping and Dabu of eastern Chaozhou (Teochew) Prefecture and subsequently declared himself Emperor of the Feilong Empire. It was suppressed by the Ming Government in 1562.

Xinhai Revolution and Constitutional Protection War In October 1911, the National Revolution Army (NRA) started a rebellion in Wuchang, while Fang Cishi (1887-1915) of the Tongmenghui dispatched troops in Puning. Guangdong declared its independence from the Qing Empire the following month and abolished the Chaozhou Prefecture, rendering counties such as Puning under the control of the Governor of Guangdong. Liu Renchen from the Tongmenghui also led his troops into Puning's city area. As a result, there were 13 different rival commanding officers in the Chaoshan region, all from different factions of the NRA. Meanwhile, influential figures in the county Puning supported Fang Zhiting as the county chief, while Zhao Diyun was, on the other hand, appointed Chief of Civil Affairs by Fang Cishi under the name of the Chaoshan Military Government. However, Zhao's appointment was short-lived as he was hindered by local officials and influential figures. In April 1912, the Deputy Governor of Guangdong, Chen Jiongming, sent his trusted aide, Chen Juemin, as the Civil Affairs Chief. The administrative division of Chaodun Circuit was established in 1914 and Puning was drawn into it; the Circuit was abolished in 1920.

In 1917, Duan Qirui led his troops to attack southern China after he abolished the Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China, while Sun Yat-sen established the Constitutional Protection Junta in Guangzhou, sparking the Constitutional Protection Movement. Both armies fought outside the city walls of Puning, in the villages of Wuli and Minggang. On 25 May 1921, Puning was brought under the control of Chen Jiongming's forces once again.

National Revolution On 12 March 1925, Chiang Kai-shek, He Yingqin, and Zhou Enlai led the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) to defeat Chen's forces in Lihu of eastern Puning. On 2 November 1925, the NRA arrived in the city area of Puning, and Zhou made speeches there to raise funds for the army. On the same year, the Government of the Republic of China in Guangzhou announced that the Chaozhou (Teochew) and Meizhou regions came under the rule of the Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang; KMT). Fang Zhiting was appointed the chief of Puning while Fang Zhanying became the acting Prosecutor.

The Puning Farmers' Association established the Farmers' Free City under the Peifeng Tower located in the suburb in February 1926, and founded the Farmers' Self-Defence Army in December of the same year, attacking the city twice.

The Shanghai massacre in April 1927 had a repercussion on the county of Puning. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s Puning branch joined forces with left-wing KMT members to stage an armed riot on 23 April, and subsequently set up the first county-level revolutionary regime led by the CCP through armed conflict three days later at the Chen (Tan) clan ancestral shrine in Jiujiang, Daba. The CCP declared war against Chiang Kai-shek in a public address to the Chinese nation. However, the Farmers' Free City regime and the CCP's Provisional People's Government regime ceased their activities as they lost their battle to the KMT.

Nanjing Government In October 1927, the Nanchang Uprising forces retreated to Liusha and conducted a military conference in Liusha Christian Church on 3 October. The uprising forces were attacked and defeated by Chen Jitang's forces.

In 1928, Peng Pai led the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army into Puning and met up with remnant forces of the Nanchang Uprising, to discuss setting up a revolutionary base in the Dananshan Mountain area.

Puning, Guangdong Province, China 
<b>Puning, Guangdong Province, China</b>
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Puning was ranked #1056 by the Nomad List which evaluates and ranks remote work hubs by cost, internet, fun and safety. Puning has a population of over 2,508,900 people. Puning also forms part of the wider Jieyang Prefecture which has a population of over 7,050,000 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Puning has links with:

🇨🇳 Haicheng, China 🇨🇳 Ji'an, China 🇨🇳 Jiangyin, China 🇨🇳 Langzhong, China 🇨🇳 Qianjiang, China 🇨🇳 Yiwu, China 🇨🇳 Yueqing, China
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North of: 23.288

🇮🇳 Kadi 23.301

🇮🇳 Ratlam 23.334

🇮🇳 Ranchi 23.349

🇨🇳 Honghe 23.36

🇨🇳 Huadu 23.367

🇨🇳 Shantou 23.371

🇴🇲 Rustaq 23.383

🇨🇳 Mengzi 23.396

🇮🇳 Manteswar 23.417

🇧🇩 Cumilla 23.438

East of: 116.161

🇨🇳 Shijingshan 116.223

🇨🇳 Changping 116.224

🇲🇾 Tuaran 116.233

🇨🇳 Dezhou 116.286

🇨🇳 Fengtai 116.287

🇨🇳 Haidian 116.298

🇨🇳 Daxing 116.341

🇨🇳 Xicheng 116.35

🇨🇳 Fuzhou 116.358

🇨🇳 Jieyang 116.373

West of: 116.161

🇮🇩 Tanjung 116.15

🇨🇳 Meizhou 116.122

🇮🇩 Gerung 116.117

🇮🇩 Mataram 116.117

🇨🇳 Meijiang 116.1

🇲🇾 Kota Kinabalu 116.067

🇨🇳 Lushan 116.045

🇦🇺 Midland 116.01

🇨🇳 Liaocheng 115.985

🇨🇳 Yanqing 115.98

Antipodal to Puning is: -63.839,-23.288

Locations Near: Puning 116.161,23.288

🇨🇳 Jieyang 116.373,23.551 d: 36.4  

🇨🇳 Shantou 116.708,23.371 d: 56.6  

🇨🇳 Chaozhou 116.622,23.658 d: 62.5  

🇨🇳 Xiangqiao 116.617,23.667 d: 62.7  

🇨🇳 Donghai 115.652,22.919 d: 66.3  

🇨🇳 Lufeng 115.652,22.919 d: 66.3  

🇨🇳 Chenghua 116.77,23.461 d: 65.1  

🇨🇳 Shanwei 115.376,22.787 d: 97.7  

🇨🇳 Xingning 115.717,24.133 d: 104.3  

🇨🇳 Meizhou 116.122,24.289 d: 111.4  

Antipodal to: Puning -63.839,-23.288

🇦🇷 San Ramón de la Nueva Orán -64.333,-23.133 d: 19961.7  

🇦🇷 San Salvador de Jujuy -65.309,-24.18 d: 19835.6  

🇧🇴 Tarija -64.733,-21.533 d: 19799.4  

🇦🇷 Salta -65.409,-24.79 d: 19784.2  

🇦🇷 San Miguel de Tucumán -65.225,-26.83 d: 19597.2  

🇵🇾 Filadelfia -60.017,-22.333 d: 19609.2  

🇦🇷 Tucumán -65.366,-26.944 d: 19580.5  

🇦🇷 Termas de Río Hondo -64.867,-27.483 d: 19537.3  

🇦🇷 Concepción -65.583,-27.333 d: 19532.3  

🇧🇴 Sucre -65.263,-19.043 d: 19520.5  

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