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Bingzhou, or Bing Province, was a
location in
ancient China.
According to legend, when Yu the
Great (c. 2200 BC-2100 BC)
tamed the flood, he
divided the...
- The
Language Atlas of
China divides Jin into the
following eight groups:
Bingzhou group [zh] (Chinese: 并州片),
spoken in
central Shanxi (the
ancient Bing Province)...
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years of his career, he was also
known for his time as the
Inspector of
Bingzhou,
during which he
spearheaded Jin's
efforts in
fighting back
against the...
- Zhou,
there was no
Xuzhou or Liangzhou,
instead there were
Youzhou and
Bingzhou, but
according to the Erya
there was no
Qingzhou or Liangzhou, instead...
- no
longer felt cool, he had the
fanner executed. A song
titled "Song of
Bingzhou (并州歌)" was
composed and sung by
soldiers following his
death which referenced...
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Hubeihua Henanhua Nanping dialect Yangyu dialect Junhua Longmen dialect Jin
Bingzhou Lüliang
Fenzhou Xingxi Shangdang Wutai Dabao Zhanghu Hanxin Cizhang Huoji...
- due to
Xiongnu pressure. All
remaining commanderies were
transferred to
Bingzhou。
Renamed to
Jiaozhou (交州) in 203 AD
While usually listed alongside commanderies...
- co-ruler in
their own right. The Wu
family clan
originated in Wens**** County,
Bingzhou (an
ancient name of the city of Taiyuan, Shanxi). Wu Zetian's birthplace...
- walls, high or low. His
adoptive father,
Zhang Ping was the
Inspector of
Bingzhou during the time of
Later Zhao but
became an
independent warlord following...
- plain.
Throughout its long history, the city had
various names,
including Bīngzhōu (并州) (from
which the city's
abbreviated single-character name Bīng (并)...