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Beizhili,
formerly romanized as Pei-chih-li, Pechili, Peichili, etc. and also
known as
North or
Northern Zhili or Chih-li, was a
historical province of...
- Gulf of
Zhili (Chinese: 直隸海灣; pinyin: Zhílì Hǎiwān) or Gulf of
Beizhili (北直隸海灣;
Běizhílì Hǎiwān). The
romanization systems widely used in the West at the...
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controlled territories "directly administered" by the
emperor and his staff,
Beizhili in the
north and
Nanzhili in the south. The
Hongxi Emperor wanted to restore...
- in 1403, he
renamed the town
Shuntian and the
province surrounding it
Beizhili to
mimic the
names of
Yingtian (modern Nanjing) and the
province of Zhili...
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secondary capital after the
Yongle Emperor's move to Beijing,
which oversaw Beizhili or the
Northern Directly Administered Area.
During the
early Qing Dynasty...
- by the
Secretariat at the
capital Dadu. The Ming
dynasty ruled Hebei as
Beizhili,
meaning Northern Directly Ruled because the area
contained and was directly...
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northwestern Yellow Sea is
called the
Bohai Sea (previously Gulf of
Zhili /
Beizhili), into
which flow some of the most
important rivers of
northern China,...
- provinces, 1368–1369.
Beiping 1369–1421 As
Beiping Province. N/A 1421–1669 As
Beizhili up to 1645; as
Zhili after 1645.
Administered directly by the
central government...
- Beiping→
Beizhili Baoding 保定府 Beiping→
Beizhili Hejiang 河間府 (河间府) Beiping→
Beizhili Zhending 真定府 Beiping→
Beizhili Shunde 順德府 (顺德府) Beiping→
Beizhili Guangping...
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Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Modern divisions North Zhili 北直隸 北直隶
Běizhílì Shuntian (Beijing) 順天府(北京) 顺天府(北京) Beijing, Hebei,
Tianjin South Zhili...