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Liangzhou District (simplified Chinese: 凉州区;
traditional Chinese: 涼州區; pinyin:
Liángzhōu Qū) is a
district and the seat of the city of Wuwei,
Gansu province...
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unification of
China in 221 BC. The Book of Do****ents
refers to an area
called Liangzhou (梁州),
while Sima Qian's book
Records of the
Grand Historian speaks of...
- The
Liang Province rebellion (Chinese: 涼州之亂) from 184 to 189
started as an
insurrection of the
Qiang peoples against the Han
dynasty in the
western province...
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inspectorates (刺史部;
cishi bu), the
western part of
Yongzhou became part of
Liangzhou Inspectorate (凉州刺史部) and its
eastern part was
governed by the Colonel-Director...
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Jingzhou (荊州),
Yuzhou (豫州),
Liangzhou (梁州) and
Yongzhou (雍州).
According to the
Rites of Zhou,
there was no
Xuzhou or
Liangzhou,
instead there were Youzhou...
- Tangut-Chinese
Liangzhou Stele, and in 1898, a year
before his death, he
published two
important articles on the
Tangut script and the
Liangzhou Stele. The...
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comprised modern Henan with a
small part of Shanxi.
Liang (sometimes as 梁州,
Liángzhōu) was one of the Nine
Provinces of
ancient China originally recorded in...
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Mogao Caves Anxi
Dunhuang (Major City)
Jiayuguan Jiuquan Zhangye Shandan Liangzhou (Wuwei) Tianzhu,
Gansu Lanzhou Tians****
Baoji Chang'an (modern-day Xi'an)...
- cí in the title),
which was
translated by
Witter Bynner as "A Song of
Liangzhou". This poem
discusses the
vicissitudes of war,
contrasting the threat...
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Liang Province or
Liangzhou (涼州) was a
province in the
northwest of
ancient China, in the
approximate location of the modern-day
province of Gansu. It...