• various sauces and pastes used in Vietnamese cuisine Xiang Commandery (Chinese: ) or Tượng Commandery, a commandery from 214–76 BC under the Qin, Nanyue (Nam...
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    Chengyang 城陽 城阳 5 Hedong 河東 河东 19 Henei 河內 19 Shangdang 上黨 上党 21 Taiyuan 太原 13 Dai 代 11 Yanmen 雁門 鴈門 雁门 17 Handan 邯鄲 邯郸 11 Julu 鉅鹿 巨鹿 10 Hengshan...
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    prefectures (zhōu 州), and counties (xiàn 縣). Prefectures have been called jùn () as well as zhōu (州) interchangeably throughout history, leading to cases...
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    Zhuang. In 214 BC, during the Qin dynasty, Chongzuo was part of the Xiang () commandry. Chinese general Feng Zicai beat back a French attack here at the...
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  • (三輔決錄曰:字文則,京兆人。少聦博,有膽智。以督軍御史中丞詣揚州討袁術,會術病卒,因以為揚州刺史。) Sanfu Juelu annotation in Sanguozhi vol. 10. (建安五年,為孫策廬江太守李術所殺,時年三十八。趙岐作三輔決錄,恐時人不盡其意,故隱其書,唯以示。) Sanfu...
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  • 平上幘也。始時各隨所宜,遂因冠為別。介幘服文吏,平上幘服武官也。 “进贤冠,古缁布遗也,斯盖文儒者之服。前高七寸,后高三寸,长八寸,有五梁、三梁、二梁、一梁。人主元服,始加缁布,则冠五梁进贤。三公及封公、县公、侯、县侯、乡亭侯,则冠三梁。卿、大夫、八座,尚书,关中内侯、二千石及千石以上,则冠两...
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    Qianzhongjun (黔中) and Xiangjun (). In the Western Han dynasty (206 BC–8 AD), Huitong County was under the jurisdiction of Wulingjun (武陵). In the Three...
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  • Julu Commandery (simplified Chinese: 巨鹿; traditional Chinese: 鉅鹿) was a historical commandery of China, located in modern-day southern Hebei. The commandery...
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  • 鯜 鱭 鰟 魲 鯿 鯶 鰰 魫 鮅 鮮 鱔 鱃 鱶 鮩 鰜 鰌 鱒 鱗 鰦 鮷 鮵 鱛 鯮 鯇 鰚 鰘 鮀 鰫 鮟 鿐 鯋 鵵 免 勉 兔 逸 勨 奂 负 奐 敻 夐 烉 饣 饯 馌 馎 馕 饾 饵 馑 馓 馍 馇 饽 饨 饤 饶 馔 饧 饲 馃 馄 馒 馈 蚀 馉 饳 饩 饬 饪 饰 𫗠 饦...
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    destroyed, including that of Shoujin. Imperial Astronomical Instruments (儀考成) was published in 1757 and contains 3083 stars exactly. The Chinese drew...
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