- The
fubing system (Chinese: 府兵制; pinyin:
fǔbīng zhì; Wade–Giles: fu-ping chih) was a
local militia system in
Imperial China from the 6th to 8th centuries...
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organized a
military system known as the weisuo,
which was
similar to the
fubing system of the Tang
dynasty (618–907). In 1380
Hongwu had the Chancellor...
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previous Northern and
Southern dynasties. The
Northern Zhou (6th century)
fubing system of
divisional militia was
continued by the Tang,
along with farmer-soldiers...
- model, with both
Weijun and
local militias (
Fubing). The Tang
Dynasty system had
separate Weijun and
Fubing units,
numbering over 600 nationwide. Each...
- for
selecting officials from commoners,
while improved on the
systems of
fubing system of the army
conscription and the equal-field
system of land distributions...
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capitals and palaces. The
mainstay of the empire's
defence would be the
fubing system,
which ****igned
lands to
farmers in
return for
periods of military...
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Stanley Fube is an
Anglican bishop in Nigeria: he is the
current Bishop of Langtang, one of ten
dioceses within the
Anglican Province of Jos,
itself one...
- 550,
Western Wei
created the Twenty-four Armies, the
predecessor of the
fubing system,
which formed the
basis of
military recruitment in the Sui dynasty...
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- Wu used her
military and
diplomatic skills to
enhance her position. The
fubing system of self-supportive soldier-farmer colonies,
which provided local...