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Huguang was a
province of
China during the Yuan and Ming dynasties. It was
founded by the Yuan
dynasty in 1274.
During the Yuan
dynasty it
included the...
- 56083194°N 106.58347000°E / 29.56083194; 106.58347000Huguang ****guan (aka
Huguang Guild Hall,
Lianghu Guild Hall, and Yu King Palace, in Chinese: simplified...
- The
Viceroy of
Huguang,
fully in
Chinese as the Governor-General of Hubei,
Hunan and
Other Local Areas, in
Charge of
Military Affairs, Food and Wages...
- Xin
Huguang (16
October 1933 – 17
October 2011) was a
modern Chinese composer. Born in Shanghai, her
family came from
Jiangxi in China's south. In 1948...
- The
Huguang Guild Hall (simplified Chinese: 湖广会馆;
traditional Chinese: 湖廣會館; pinyin:
Húguǎng huìguǎn; lit. '
Huguang ****embly Hall') in
Beijing is one...
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economic opportunity. The most
significant event was the
Huguang fills Sichuan (湖廣填四川,
Húguāng tián Sìchuān). It was an
migration movement initiated by...
- soon
split Huguang into the
modern provinces of
Hubei and Hunan. The Qing dynasty, however,
continued to
maintain a
Viceroy of
Huguang, one of the most...
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stationed in
Wuchang launched an ****ault on the
residence of the
Viceroy of
Huguang. The
viceroy Ruicheng quickly fled from the residence, and the revolutionaries...
- dynasty,
later made into
eighteen provinces by
splitting for example,
Huguang into
Hubei and
Hunan provinces. The
provincial bureaucracy continued the...
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raids to
Henan Province, as well as
parts of Shaanxi,
South Zhili, and
Huguang Provinces. They
declared their intention to
overthrow the
ruling dynasty...