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| 1 | Huang Chenyan |
| Huang Chenyan was a prominent scholar in the Long Zhong commandry around the time of the later Han Dynasty. He was the father of Huang Yue Ying, wife of the esteemed Zhuge Liang. It is said that in the Battle of Yiling, Huang Chenyan helped Lu Yi (Xun) through the Stone Setinel Maze ... | |
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| 3 | Cochin China |
| BC, under the reign of Wudi of Han China, the Jiaozhi Commandry (交趾郡) was established, among two other commandries in other parts of Vietnam: Jiuzhen (九真郡) and Ri'nan (日南郡). In 939 ... | |
| 4 | Chaozhou |
| part of Nanhai Commandry (南海郡) of the Qin Empire. In 331 (during the Eastern Jin Dynasty), Haiyang District (海陽縣) was established as a part of Dongguan Commandry (東官郡). Dongguan Commandry was renamed to Yi'an Commandry (義安郡) in 413. The commandry became a prefecture in 590 ... | |
| 5 | Emperor Kang of Jin China |
| Yu, Prince of Longya and then Emperor Jianwen of Jin China, was given Huiji Commandry and hence became Prince of Huiji. Prince of Wu (Sima Yue) was given Longya Commandry and became Prince of Longya ... | |
| 6 | Emperor Cheng of Jin China |
| Liyang Commandry) and Zu Yue (brother of royalist and nationalist Zu Ti and governor of Yu Region... Commandry and hence became Prince of Huiji. Prince of Wu (Sima Yue) was given Longya Commandry and ... | |
| 7 | Emperor Ming of Jin China |
| Yuzhang (Commandry) (豫章君) and mother of Emperor Ming Wife Yu Wenjun (庾文君) (d. 328 ... | |
| 8 | Jiangxi |
| Commandry (豫章郡 yu4 zhang1 jun4) was created. It was named after Yuzhang River (豫章江), the... Dynasty (漢武帝), Yuzhang Commandry assigned to Yang Zhoubu (楊州部 yang2 zhou1 bu4). In the first... (江州), named after Xiang River. In Sui Dynasty, there contained 7 commandries (郡) and 24 ... | |
| 9 | Bozhou |
| Tang Dynasty (Bo-zhou), once Qiao Commandry (谯郡) in the Sui Dynasty. In 1355, during the Mongol ... | |
| 10 | Emperor Yuan of Jin China |
| or 336), revered Lady of Yuzhang (Commandry) (豫章君) Cheng Achun (郑阿春) (d. 326 or 327 ... | |
| 11 | Li Tai |
| Xiang Commandry (相州都督 Xiangzhou Dudu). However, Tai refused the position and stayed in the ... | |
| 12 | Ma Chao |
| the Five Tigers, and proposed strategies such as the capture of Hanzhong Commandry. Before he came ... | |
| 13 | State of Zhao |
| Commandry and led the last Zhao forces against the Qin. The regime lasted until 222 BC when the Qin army ... | |
| 14 | Qianjiang |
| of Baxiang County (坝乡县坝村). In 607, Yong Prefecture was replaced by Badong Commandry (巴... was part of An Commandry (安郡). From 960 to 1368 (Song and Yuan), Qianjiang at this time was "half ... | |
| 15 | Cao Zhi |
| accession to an estate in Linzi Commandry in modern Shandong province. Various peerages were entitled ... |