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Beigong Town (Chinese: 北宫镇; pinyin:
Běigōng Zhèn),
formerly Changxindian Town, is a town
within the
Fengtai District of Beijing, China. It
borders Yongding...
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Beigong Chun (died c.September 318) was a
military general of the Jin
dynasty (266–420) and Han-Zhao
dynasty during the
Sixteen Kingdoms period. He was...
- the city of
Siniao due to a
sudden rebellion of his
retainers Qi Bao,
Beigong Xi, and Chu Shipu. Qi Bao's
rebellion was
caused by Duke Ling's
elder brother...
- 185, the Han
general Dong Zhuo won a
battle against Beigong Boyu and the
rebels withdrew.
Beigong Boyu and Li
Wenhou are not
mentioned after this, but...
- point, the two
groups had
joined together, with
former Auxiliary soldiers Beigong Boyu (北宮伯玉) and Li
Wenhou (李文侯) as
their leaders. This
union meant that...
- as the
Prefect of Xin'an County. In 185,
Beigong Boyu of the
Qiang tribe rebelled in
Liang Province.
Beigong Boyu took Bian
Zhang and Han Sui, another...
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attacked Beigong.
Initial frontal ****aults were
repelled due to the
dense fortifications. The next day, the 26th
Division flanked and
captured Beigong from...
- Guigōng)
Built as an
extension of the
harem built in 100 BC
North Palace (北宮;
Běigōng) A
ceremonial center built in 100 BC
Mingguang Palace (明光宫)
Built as a...
- the Qin dynasty. V****als of Wey
include Shi clan, Ning clan, Kong clan,
Beigong clan, Nan clan and Sun clan. They were
mostly cadet branches of Wey. Kong...
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Qiang people in
Liang Province rose up
against the
local government under Beigong Yu (北宫玉) and
Liwen Hou (李文侯). They were
joined by
members of the local...