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Beizhou or Bei
Prefecture was a zhou (prefecture) in
imperial China seated in
modern Qinghe County in Hebei, China. It
existed (intermittently) from 578...
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revolt of
Buddhists expecting Maitreya (1047); they took over the city of
Beizhou in
Hebei before they were crushed. The Song
Dynasty government declared...
- PMC 9604220. PMID 36292856. "Plant Companions:
Friend or Foe?". 5 June 2024.
Beizhou, Song; Jie, Zhang; Jing****, Hu; Hongying, Wu; Yun, Kong; Yuncong, Yao (2011)...
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residential neighborhoods and 32 villages:
Neighborhoods Zhendong (振东)
Beizhou (贝州)
Zhangnan (漳南)
Xingwu (兴武)
Xinglong (兴隆)
Zhenhua (振华)
Villages Jiwei...
- (相州) Yèjùn (鄴郡) Ānyángxiàn (安陽縣) 6 Wèizhōu (衛州) Jíjùn (汲郡) Jíxiàn (汲縣) 5
Bèizhōu (貝州) Qīnghéjùn (清河郡) Qīnghéxiàn (清河縣) 8 Chánzhōu (澶州)
originally part of...
- (1047), Wang Ze (王則), a
farmer from
Beizhou (present-day Qinghe, Hebei), who
originally from
Zhuozhou went to
Beizhou to work as a
sheepherder for a landowner...
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later attributed to
Great Zhuguo General Li Xian and his wife Wu **** of
Beizhou.
Northern and
Southern dynasties period 22
April 1983 Shijiazhuang, Hebei...
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cross the
Yellow River, ****emble
citizens loyal to the
emperor and
attack Beizhou County (北州县).
Troops also
moved eastwards to ****ist Liu Qi and arrived...
- 2016
English names Chinese names English Chinese Zhaoling Community 昭陵社区
Beizhou Village 北洲村
merging the
former Qings****tang and
Beiping villages 原清水塘村和北坪村合并...