counties to create a new Xidu Commandery, leaving Wuling with twelve counties. Reunified under the Western Jin in 280, Wuling was listed with ten counties...
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four commanderies surrendered to Liu Bei, however the Sanfu Juelu zhu (三輔決錄注) records that Jin Xuan was killed in battle and Wuling Commandery became...
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to Jin Xuan, the Administrator of Wuling Commandery. He urged his lord to surrender when Zhang Fei attacked Wuling but was ignored. Gong Zhi then killed...
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King Wuling of Zhao (r. 325–299 BCE) is reported to have said to his son: “Zhao’s territory encompasses Changshan Commandery and Shangdang Commandery. To...
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Baotou and Ulanqab prefectures in Inner Mongolia. The commandery was created during King Wuling of Zhao's reign after a successful campaign against the...
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Dai in suppressing a rebellion by indigenous tribes in his native Wuling Commandery (around present-day Changde, Hunan). He also oversaw civil and military...
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Yiyang Xiayang Yunyang Zhaoling Lanshan Wuling Yongxing After the Qin conquest of Lingnan, Changsha Commandery was founded to secure the Xiang valley....
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annotation in Sanguozhi, vol.28. The Wang Ye who betrayed Cao Mao was from Wuling Commandery. Chen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi)...
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people in Wuling Commandery (武陵郡; around present-day Changde, Hunan) started a rebellion, Huang Gai was appointed as the Administrator of Wuling and was...
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of Ba Commandery, Yi Province, who often served as elite troops in the Han army against other peoples such as the Qiang and the natives of Wuling Commandery...
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kingdoms. In the meantime, Liu Bei had also conquered the four commanderies of Wuling (武陵; around present-day Changde, Hunan), Changsha (長沙), Guiyang...
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sent messengers to request reinforcements from the local tribes in Wuling Commandery (武陵郡). At Zigui, Liu Bei met up with Liao Hua, a former subordinate...
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children. Hill peoples under Chentang and Yangsun led a rebellion in Wuling Commandery but were quickly put down by local tribal auxiliaries. In 117 AD,...
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Chu-Han Contention (207 BC–202 BC) Han dynasty, 190 BC - kingdoms in red, commanderies in black 154 BC - Rebellion of the Seven States Southern tribes in ancient...
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state of Zhao's King Yong, posthumously known as the Wuling ("Martial-&-Numinous") King. The commandery seat—then known as Dai—was southwest of present-day...
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dynasty, the region was part of Jiuyuan Commandery (九原郡), which was possibly established during King Wuling of Zhao's reign after a successful campaign...
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Runan Commandery (Chinese: 汝南郡) was a Chinese commandery from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in modern Henan and Anhui provinces. The name referred...
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commanderies to the south of the Yangtze River from Cao Cao. All of the administrators of Cao Cao's four commanderies, including Jin Xuan at Wuling Commandery...
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present-day northeastern Hunan), Guiyang (桂陽; present-day southeastern Hunan), Wuling (武陵; present-day northwestern Hunan) and Lingling (零陵; present-day southwestern...
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keep Nan, Lingling and Wuling commanderies in the west, while Sun Quan would take Changsha, Jiangxia and Guiyang commanderies in the east. In December...
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clansman of Wang Can. Also, the Wang Ye who betrayed Cao Mao was from Wuling Commandery. He Shao's (何劭) biography of Wang Bi, cited by Pei Songzhi in vol...
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he led his forces to attack and conquer the four commanderies further south in Jing Province: Wuling (武陵; around present-day Changde, Hunan), Changsha...
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Longxi Commandery (Chinese: trad. 隴西郡, simp. 陇西郡, Lǒngxījùn) was a commandery of imperial China in present-day Gansu, named due to its location west of...
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the Wuling ("Martial-&-Numinous") King. It covered territory in what is now northern Shanxi and southern Inner Mongolia. He created Yanmen Commandery along...
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Nanhai Commandery (Chinese: 南海郡) was an ancient Chinese commandery that existed from Qin dynasty to Tang dynasty. At the greatest extent, Nanhai's territories...
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Liaoxi Commandery (Chinese: 遼西郡) was a commandery in imperial China from the Warring States period to Tang dynasty. It was located in modern eastern Hebei...
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Sanguozhi, vol.28. Also, the Wang Ye who betrayed Cao Mao was from Wuling Commandery. (左中郎将蔡邕见而奇之。时邕才学显著,贵重朝廷,常车骑填巷,賔客盈坐。闻粲在门,倒屣迎之。粲至,年旣幼弱,容状短小,一坐尽惊。邕...
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Jiuzhen (redirect from Jiuzhen Commandery)
Jiuzhen (Vietnamese: Cửu Chân, Chinese: 九真) was a Chinese commandery within Jiaozhou. It is located in present-day Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam. Michel...
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Kuaiji Commandery (Chinese: t 會稽郡, s 会稽郡, p Kuàijī Jùn), formerly romanized as K'uai-chi Commandery, was a former commandery of China in the area of Hangzhou...
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peerage of the Marquis of Wannian Village (萬年亭侯). When four counties in Wuling Commandery (武陵郡; around present-day Changde, Hunan) rebelled against Wu rule...
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