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Distribution
Taihu Wu dialects (太湖片) constitute approximately 65% of all Wu Chinese dialects. These dialects, in turn, are divided into several subgroups:

Piling 毗陵（Changzhou） Su-Hu-Jia 蘇滬嘉 (Suzhou, Shanghai, and Jiaxing) Tiaoxi 苕溪（Huzhou - often considered to be a subbranch of Su-Hu-Jia) Hangzhou 杭州(Hangzhou) Lingshao 臨紹（Ling'an and Shaoxing） Yongjiang 甬江 or Mingzhou 明州（Ningbo and Zhoushan）


 * 1) Piling 毗陵小片 Total number of speakers is 8 million.
 * 2) *Jiangsu - Changzhou, Wujin, Danyang, Jintan, Liyang, Xuanxing, Jiangyin, Zhangjiagang, Jingjiang, *Tongzhou, Haimen, Qidong, Gaochun.
 * 3) *Anhui - Langxi, Guangde.
 * 4) Su-Hu-Jia 蘇滬嘉小片 Total number of speakers is 23.3 million.
 * 5) * Jiangsu - Nantong, Rudong, Zhangjiagang, Qidong, Haimen, Changshu, Wuxi, Suzhou, Wuxian, Wujiang, Kunshan, Taicang.
 * 6) * Shanghai - Shanghai, Xuhui, Jiading, Baoshan, Chuansha, Nanhui, Fengxian, Songjiang, Jinshan, Qingpu, Chongming.
 * 7) * Zhejiang - Jiaxing, Jiashan, Tongxiang, Pinghu, Haiyan, Haining.
 * 8) Tiaoxi 苕溪小片 Total number of speakers is 3 million.
 * 9) *Zhejiang - Huzhou, Changxing, Anji, Deqing, Yuhang
 * 10) Hangzhou 杭州小片 Total number of speakers is 1.2 million.
 * 11) *Zhejiang - Hangzhou (Hangzhou city proper)

The phylogeny of Wu Chinese is of follows:
 * Wu Chinese
 * Northern Wu 北部吳語
 * Taihu Wu dialects 太湖片
 * Su-Jia-Hu (Suzhou-Jiaxing-Huzhou) 蘇嘉湖小片
 * Su-Hu-Jia (Suzhou-Shanghai-Jiaxing) 蘇滬嘉小片
 * Suzhou dialect (Jiangsu)
 * Shanghainese
 * Jiaxing (Zhejiang)
 * Wuxi dialect (Jiangsu)
 * Tiaoxi 苕溪小片 (now considered to be a subbranch or sister group to Suzhou-Shanghai-Jiaxing)
 * Huzhou dialect (Zhejiang)
 * Southeast Guangde dialect (Anhui)
 * Northwestern Wu
 * Piling 毗陵小片 (spoken in Jiangsu and Anhui provinces)
 * Changzhou dialect (Jiangsu)
 * Old Langxi dialect (Anhui)
 * Hangzhou 杭州小片
 * Hangzhou dialect (Zhejiang)
 * Northern Zhejiang
 * Lingshao 臨紹小片 or Yuezhou 越州小片
 * Shaoxing dialect (Zhejiang)
 * Ling'an dialect (Zhejiang)
 * Yongjiang 甬江小片 or Mingzhou 明州小片
 * Ningbo dialect (Zhejiang)
 * Zhoushan dialect (Zhejiang)
 * Jinxiang dialect 金鄉話 (appears to be an isolate, but closely related to the Taihu Wu varieties of Northern Zhejiang.)
 * Southern Wu (possibly polyphyletic or paraphyletic) 南部吳語
 * Taizhou dialects 台州片
 * Oujiang dialects 甌江片
 * Wenzhou dialects
 * Southwestern Wu or Chuqu Wu dialects 處衢片 (ambiguous)
 * Shangli dialects 上麗片
 * Lishui dialects 麗水小片
 * Shangshan dialects 上山小片
 * Jinqu dialects 金衢片
 * Jinhua dialects or Wuzhou dialects 婺州片
 * Quzhou dialects 衢州片
 * Western Wu 西部吳語
 * Xuanzhou dialects 宣州片
 * Tongjing dialects 銅涇小片
 * Taigao dialects 太高小片
 * Shiling dialects 石陵小片
 * Huizhou Chinese (major outgroup of Wu)

Rulers of Wuyue
Qian Chu submitted to the Song Dynasty in 978 and continued to reign nominally as King of Wuyue until his death in 988.