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    Qingzhou or Qing Province was one of the Nine Provinces of ancient China dating back to c. 2070 BCE that later became one of the thirteen provinces of...
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    Qingzhou (Chinese: 青州; pinyin: Qīngzhōu) Wade–Giles: Tsing-chou, sometimes written as Ching-chow-fu, formerly Yidu County (Yitu) (益都县), is a county-level...
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    Yu the Great, founder of the Xia dynasty, divided China into Nine Provinces—Jizhou, Yanzhou, Qingzhou, Xuzhou, Yangzhou, Jingzhou, Yuzhou, Liangzhou and...
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  • Qingzhou is a county-level city in Shandong, China. Qingzhou may also refer to: Qingzhou Bridge, a bridge over the Min River in Fuzhou, Fujian, China...
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    guzheng with 50 or more steel strings. Qingzhou cuoqin (青州挫琴) – strucked and bowed zither from Shandong, China. Bamboo (竹) mainly refers to woodwind instruments...
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  • Tuoshan (category Archaeological sites in China)
    Tuoshan (Chinese: 驼山; pinyin: Tuó Shān; lit. 'Camel Mountain') is a mountain located 4 km (2 mi) south-west of Qingzhou city, Shandong province, China. It...
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    Yu the Great (Chinese: 大禹; pinyin: Dà Yǔ) or Yu the Engineer was a legendary king in ancient China who was famed for "the first successful state efforts...
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    Sanctuary in Nan'ao County, and Sanniang Bay dolphin sanctuary in Qingzhou. The Chinese white dolphin is a symbol of Hong Kong, and special sanctuary has...
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    Shandong (redirect from Shandong, China)
    In 412 AD, the Chinese Buddhist monk Faxian landed at Laoshan, on the southern edge of the Shandong peninsula, and proceeded to Qingzhou to edit and translate...
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    The administration of territory in dynastic China is the history of practices involved in governing the land from the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC) to the...
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