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  2. Yang (state) - Wikipedia

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    [2] The Yang state was conquered by the Jin state during the reign of Duke Wu of Jin, and ancient lands of the Yang state were given to one of his sons named Ji Boqiao at 13th years old. With the conquest of the Yang state, many people of Yang and descendants of Boqiao eventually took the name of their former country as their family name, and ...

  3. The Historical Atlas of China - Wikipedia

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    Song dynasty, Liao dynasty and Jin Empire; Yuan dynasty and Ming dynasty; Qing dynasty; On each map, ancient places and water features are shown in black and blue respectively, superimposed on modern features, borders and claims, shown in brown. All country-wide maps, from Paleolithic onward, include an inset showing the nine-dash line in the ...

  4. Yang Jing (Ming dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Yang Jing (Chinese: 杨璟; Chinese: 楊璟; pinyin: Yáng Jǐng; d. 1382), a native of Hefei, Anhui, was a Ming dynasty general. During his early years, he pledged his allegiance to Zhu Yuanzhang and joined the army in Jiqing (present-day Nanjing ).

  5. Yangzhou (ancient China) - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese dictionary Shiming, which dates back to the Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 CE), states, "There are waters everywhere on Yangzhou's borders, the waters form waves." [4] A commentary to the Classic of Poetry states, "Yang (揚; lit. "rise / scatter"), like the Chinese character for it, gives people an arousing sensation." [5]

  6. Chinese palace - Wikipedia

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    Used as a source of stone and gradually demolished in the Qing dynasty and by the Taiping rebels. Forbidden City (紫禁城), now known in China as the Beijing Gugong (北京故宫), in Beijing (北京): imperial palace of the Ming dynasty and Qing dynasty from 1420 until 1924. Area: 720,000 m 2 (178 acres). The Forbidden City is the world's ...

  7. Yang clan of Hongnong - Wikipedia

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    Yang Fu (楊敷) – He was a grandson of Yang Zhen and was known for his good personal qualities. [10] Yang Fu (楊馥)– He was a grandson of Yang Zhen. He was appointed as a Gentlemen Cadet and become the Commander of the Guards. [11] Yang Ci (楊賜; died c.November 185 [12]) – He was a grandson of Yang Zhen (楊震), and a tutor to ...

  8. House of Yang - Wikipedia

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    Sui dynasty (581–618), a Chinese dynasty ruled by a Yang family; Yang Wu (907–937), a dynasty in eastern China during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period; Chiefdom of Bozhou (876–1600), an autonomous polity in modern Guizhou, China, ruled by a Yang family; Chiefdom of Kokang (1739–1959), an autonomous polity in modern Shan State ...

  9. List of people of the Three Kingdoms (Y) - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide The following is a partial list of ... Li Jue, Han dynasty, Yang Feng, Yuan Shu: