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Liangguang (traditional Chinese: 兩廣;
simplified Chinese: 两广; pinyin:
Liǎngguǎng;
Cantonese Yale: Léuhng Gwóng; "the Two Expanses";
Postal romanization:...
- The
Viceroy of
Liangguang,
fully in
Chinese as the Governor-General of Two
Guang Provinces and
Other Local Areas, in
Charge of
Military Affairs, Food and...
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residing in the
provinces of
Guangdong and
Guangxi (collectively
known as
Liangguang or, with
other regions, Lingnan), in
southern mainland China. In a strict...
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examinations in 1472. In 1507, he was
appointed to his
first term as
Viceroy of
Liangguang,
where he
managed to
suppress a
local Zhuang rebellion. He then attempted...
- reign,
including Governor-General,
Viceroy of
Liangjiang and
Viceroy of
Liangguang. The
Salar Jahriyya Sufi
revolt in
Gansu was put down by ****'anggan along...
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After the Qing
government declared war, Li
Hongzhang (then
Viceroy of
Liangguang), Liu
Kunyi (then
Viceroy of Liangjiang),
Zhang Zhidong (then Viceroy...
- west' and 'expanse east'. Together,
Guangxi and
Guangdong are
called Liangguang (Liangkwang;
traditional Chinese: 兩廣;
simplified Chinese: 两广; pinyin:...
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about a "fire-ship"
steaming up the
Canton River. The
acting Viceroy of
Liangguang issued an
edict warning that she
would be
fired on if she
attempted the...
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particularly in the
provinces of
Guangdong and
Guangxi (collectively
known as
Liangguang). The term
Cantonese is
often used to
refer to the
whole branch, but linguists...
- people, language,
cuisine and
culture of
Guangzhou and the
surrounding Liangguang region. The 19th-century name was "Kwang-chow foo". A
settlement now known...