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Guangling may
refer to: A
historical name of Yangzhou, Jiangsu,
China Guangling District (广陵区), the
historical center of
Yangzhou Guangling Commandery...
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Prince of
Guangling may
refer to:
Princes of the
Guangling Commandery during the Han
period Sima Yu (278–300), Jin
dynasty prince Emperor Xianzong of Tang...
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Guangling County (simplified Chinese: 广灵县;
traditional Chinese: 廣靈縣; pinyin:
Guǎnglíng Xiàn) is in the
northeast of
Shanxi province, China. It is under...
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Guangling District (simplified Chinese: 广陵区;
traditional Chinese: 廣陵區; pinyin:
Guǎnglíng Qū) is one of
three districts of Yangzhou,
Jiangsu province, China...
- (154–121 BC). In 121 BC,
Jiangdu was abolished, and
Guangling became a commandery. In 117 BC,
Guangling was
granted to Liu Xu (劉胥), a son of the reigning...
- The
Incident at
Guangling was a
military confrontation that took
place from late 224 to
early 225
between the
state of Cao Wei and the
kingdom of Wu during...
- occurred. Cao Pi led more than 100,000 men and
naval vessels towards Guangling, on the
opposite side of the
Yangtze River from
Jianye (present-day Nanjing...
- Li Song (Shunzong) was
crown prince, Li Chun was
created the
Prince of
Guangling. In 793, he
married Lady Guo, a
daughter of the
deceased general Guo Ai...
- dynasty, the area was
organized as the
Guangling Commandery of Xu Province. Its seat of government—also
known as
Guangling—was also near the
confluence of the...
- The Weixian–
Guangling–Nuanquan
Campaign (蔚广暖战役) was a
campaign fought in Wei (蔚)
County and Warm
Spring (Nuanquan 暖泉) of
Chahar (province) and Guanling...