Guangyang Commandery (Chinese: 廣陽郡), at times also Guangyang Principality (Chinese: 廣陽國), was a territory of early imperial China located in modern Hebei...
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Guangyang may refer to: Guangyang District (广阳区), Langfang, Hebei, China Guangyang Commandery (廣陽郡), a historical region in North China Guangyang Secondary...
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Yanjing: Chinese: 燕京; pinyin: Yānjīng Guangyang: After the Qin conquest, Ji was made the capital of the Guangyang Commandery. simplified Chinese: 广阳郡; traditional...
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A second major uprising took place in Guangyang Commandery (around present-day Beijing) and Zhuo Commandery (around present-day Zhuozhou, Hebei) in...
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Yan Kingdom (Han dynasty) (redirect from Yan Commandery)
Afterwards, the territories was reorganized into Guangyang Commandery. In Cao Wei, Guangyang Commandery again became the fief of Princes of Yan. The title...
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Beijing. Zhuo Commandery was established during Emperor Gao of Han's reign from the Qin-era Guangyang, Julu and Hengshan commanderies, with the seat...
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in 221 BC. The country was organized into 48 commanderies. Ji was the capital of the Guangyang Commandery. To prevent the Warring States from regaining...
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The Lelang Commandery was a commandery of the Han dynasty established after it had conquered Wiman Joseon in 108 BC and lasted until Goguryeo conquered...
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(廣寧), Zhuolu (涿鹿), Qieju (且居), Ru (茹), Nüqi (女祈) and Xialuo (下落). Guangyang Commandery was merged into Shanggu in Emperor Guangwu of Han's reign, but was...
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the Guangyang Commandery and Youzhou. The Wei Kingdom reorganized and decentralized the governance of commanderies under Youzhou. Guangyang Commandery became...
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