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'''Yangyue''' ({{zh|c=揚越|p=yángyuè}}) is a tribe of the [[Yue people]], one of the [[Ethnic groups in Chinese history|ancient peoples]] in [[China]]. In the [[Chinese classics|Chinese historical books]], the description about Yangyue earliest appeared in the [[Warring States period]]<ref>[http://mini.eastday.com/a/180217165233399-2.html eastday.com (2018-02-17)] or [http://dy.163.com/v2/article/detail/DAS1NRE90523RGC6.html 163.com]</ref>. The credible explanation was that the place where the Yue people originally lived in [[Yang Province]] ({{zh|''Yang Zhou}}''), one of the ancient [[Nine Provinces]] ({{zh|''Jiu Zhou}}''), so it was called as “Yangyue”, it means ''Yue people from Yang Province''.
 
During the [[Warring States period]], after the [[Yue (state)|Yue Kingdom]] was destroyed, ''Yangyue'' and [[Baiyue]] were gradually getting more and more famous. In each period, the referent may not necessarily be the same object. The modern Zhejiang province is the core area of the ancient Yang Province, the provinces of Fujian and Guangdong, the south of Jiangsu and Anhui, and the east of Jiangxi are included in its territory. Afterwards, the tribe of Yue people spreaded to the adjacent regions, modern Jiangxi, the east of Hunan and Hubei, who the Yue people lived in were also known as Yangyue.