- Jie
Prefecture or
Jiezhou may
refer to: Jie
Prefecture (階州) in present-day Gansu, a
prefecture of
imperial China (9th–20th centuries) Jie
Prefecture (介州)...
- both
became known as Jiexiu Commandery.
Under the Tang, this was
renamed Jiezhou AD 618–627.
Mianshang was
supposedly set
apart by Duke Chong'er to endow...
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Legend has it that
during the
reign of
Zhenzong of the Song dynasty, the
Jiezhou Salt Pond did not
produce salt.
Zhang Tianshi from
Longhu Mountain in Jiangxi...
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district seat
since at
least 448. It was
named Wuzhou (武州) in 572 and
Jiezhou in 892. From 1260 it was part of
Shaanxi province,
becoming part of Gansu...
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related to the Ming
Imperial family,
declared himself Prince of Qin in
Jiezhou, Shaanxi, near Sichuan,
backed by a
local outlaw named Zhao
Ronggui with...
- 1130.
Wuzhu advanced further west into Gansu, and
drove as far
south as
Jiezhou (階州,
modern Wudu). The most
important battles between Jin and Song in 1131...
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Chinese rule, the area was
administered as Jie
Prefecture (t 階州, s 阶州,
Jiēzhōu).
Longnan has 1
urban districts, 8 counties, 242 towns, and 3243 villages...
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Tiger Cub
Scouting General Bandit leader Jieliang,
Puzhou (present-day
Jiezhou Town,
Yanhu District, Yuncheng, Shanxi) 2
Sabre 74 38 Diyi (地異); Different...
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major Guan Gong
memorial shrines in China,
along with
Guandi Temple in
Jiezhou, Shanxi,
Guanling in Dangyang, Hubei, and
Guanlin in Luoyang, Henan. "荆州古城...
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Jiezhou or Jie
Prefecture (階州) was a zhou (prefecture) in
imperial China in
modern Longnan, Gansu, China. It
existed (intermittently) from 892 to 1913...