- BCE, it was
incorporated into the
Longxi Commandery as
Fuhan County (Chinese: 枹罕县; pinyin:
Fúhǎn Xiàn). This
organizational structure continued into the...
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Chang Ling;
traditionally 22
February 34–10
October 156),
courtesy name
Fuhan (traditional Chinese: 輔漢;
simplified Chinese: 辅汉), was a
Chinese religious...
- 409. They also
frequently shifted their capital from time to time, with
Fuhan (枹罕, in
modern Linxia, Gansu) as
their longest-serving
capital at 18 years...
- who had
rebelled against the Han
government and set up a
small kingdom in
Fuhan County (枹罕縣;
southwest of present-day
Linxia County, Gansu). In
early 213...
- to join the new Republic. The
revolutionaries established the "Qinlong
Fuhan Military Government" and
elected Zhang Feng****, a
member of the Yuanrizhi...
-
declared himself "King of the
River Source Who
Pacifies Han" (河首平漢王) in
Fuhan County (枹罕縣;
around present-day Linxia, Gansu).
After Xiahou Yuan pacified...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Wáng
Fúhán Wade–Giles Wang Fu-han...
- that surname. Previously,
there was a
person called Song Jian (宋建) from
Fuhan, who was one of the
leaders of
Liang Province rebellion who
belonged to...
-
northwestern commanderies of
Beidi and Anding, and
another in at the
counties of
Fuhan (枹罕) and
Heguan (河關) in the
upper Yellow River valley. Initially, the two...
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Emperor Wen's son
Emperor Yang of Sui, Chen Yuan was made the
governor of
Fuhan Commandery (枹罕,
roughly modern Linxia, Gansu). By the time that Sui fell...