- The
Baiyue,
Hundred Yue, or
simply Yue, were
various ethnic groups who
inhabited the
regions of
southern China and
northern Vietnam during the 1st millennium...
- into
China for the
first time in 214 BCE,
after conquering the
indigenous Baiyue. The
region was
consolidated under the
Nanyue kingdom (a
predecessor state...
- As
trade was an
important source of
wealth for the
Baiyue peoples of
coastal southern China, the
region south of the
Yangtze attracted the
attention of...
- the
Baiyue (Bách Việt, Chinese: 百越; pinyin:
Bǎiyuè;
Cantonese Yale: Baak Yuet; Vietnamese: Bách Việt; lit. 'Hundred Yue/Viet'). The term '
Baiyue'/'Bách...
- the
native ethnic minorities of
southern China known historically as the
Baiyue, who may have
taken refuge on the sea and
gradually ****imilated into Han...
-
indigenous peoples of
southern China,
collectively termed by the
Chinese as
Baiyue (Chinese: 百越; lit. 'Hundreds of Yue Peoples'),
inhabited the
coastline of...
- The
Baiyue (Chinese: 臺灣百岳; pinyin: Táiwān
bǎiyuè) is a list of one
hundred mountain peaks in Taiwan. They were
chosen by a
group of
prominent Taiwanese...
-
Emperor Wu also
dispatched a
series of
military campaigns against the
Baiyue tribes. The Han
annexed Minyue in 135 BC and 111 BC,
Nanyue in 111 BC, and...
-
campaigns against the Yue
tribes from 221 BC to 214 BC
permanently added the
Baiyue lands of modern-day
Hunan and
Guangdong to the Sinosphere, and campaigns...
- south,
which was
inhabited by the
Baiyue peoples.
Prior to Qin's
campaigns unifying the
former Zhou territories, the
Baiyue had
gained possession of much...