- The
Battle of
Xiangguo (simplified Chinese: 襄国之战;
traditional Chinese: 襄國之戰; pinyin:
Xiāngguó zhī zhàn) was
fought between the
state of Ran Wei and the...
-
Xiangguo Qiu (Chinese: 邱香果) is a
Chinese Canadian virologist,
former adjunct professor of
Medical microbiology at the
University of
Manitoba and former...
- Zhao was
founded by
former Han-Zhao
general Shi Le, the
capital was at
Xiangguo (襄國, in
modern Xingtai, Hebei), but in 335 Shi Hu
moved the
capital to...
- Bai
Xiangguo (Chinese: 白相国; Wade–Giles: Pai Hsiang-kuo; June 1918 – 7
August 1991) was a
Chinese military officer and politician. A
career officer of the...
- guo (traditional Chinese: 麻辣香鍋;
simplified Chinese: 麻辣香锅; pinyin: málà
xiāngguō),
roughly translated into
English as "****y stir fry hot pot", is a Chinese...
- with the
Inspector of You province, Wang Jun, but
following the
Battle of
Xiangguo in 312, he
reached an
agreement with the Han-Zhao general, Shi Le to break...
- Shi Min's authority, with some
rallying around the prince, Shi Zhi at
Xiangguo (襄國, in
modern Xingtai, Hebei).
After surviving another attempt on his...
-
warlord who
controlled the
eastern parts of the
empire and made the city of
Xiangguo (襄國, in
modern Xingtai, Hebei) his capital. In 319, Shi Le
broke away and...
- Sima Zhao was once more
offered the
position of
Chancellor of the
State [
xiangguo], as well as the
title Duke of Jin and the Nine Awards. This time, Sima...
-
increase his territory.
Under Zhang's advice, Shi,
later that year,
captured Xiangguo (襄國, in
modern Xingtai, Hebei) and made it his headquarters. He became...