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Les Quatre Garnisons d'Anxi (chinois simplifié : 安西四镇 ; chinois traditionnel : 安西四鎮 ; pinyin : Ānxī Sìzhèn ; Wade : Anhsi Szuchen) sont des garnisons de l'armée chinoise créées entre 648 et 658, pendant la dynastie Tang. Ces garnisons sont situées dans les cités-États de Qiuci (Kucha), Yutian (Hotan), Shule (Kachgar) et Yanqi (Karachahr). Ces garnisons sont les bases principales à partir desquelles les Chinois assurent la surveillance et la protection du protectorat d'Anxi, dont le siège se trouve à Qiuci/Kucha.