- The
Guiyi Circuit, also
known as the
Guiyi Army (Chinese: 歸義軍; pinyin:
Guīyì Jūn; Wade–Giles: Kui1-i4 Chün1; lit. 'Returning-to-Righteousness Army', 848–1036...
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historically also
known by the name of its
institutions as
Daodeshe (道德社),
Guiyi Daoyuan (皈依道院) or
later Daoyuan (道院)—respectively "Community of the Way...
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Guiyi (Chinese: 归义镇; pinyin:
Guīyì Zhèn) (Kweiyi) is a town and the seat of
Miluo City in Hunan, China. The town was
reformed through the amalgamation...
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shared between the
Ganzhou Uyghurs and the
Guiyi Circuit. By the
early 11th
century both the
Uyghurs and
Guiyi Circuit were
conquered by the
Tangut people...
- Hexi
Corridor and
governed it as the
military commissioner (jiedushi) of
Guiyi Circuit (headquartered in
modern Dunhuang)
under nominal authority of the...
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married the
second daughter of Cao Yijin [zh], the
first governor of the
Guiyi Circuit; they had a son
named Viśa' Śūra, who
would become king of Khotan...
- Yi script: ; Nisu: /pʰi33 lo̠21 ko̠21/; 697–748),
posthumous name King
Guiyi (Chinese: 歸義王), was the
founder of the
Nanzhao kingdom in what is now Yunnan...
- 雜裾垂髾服;
simplified Chinese: 杂裾垂髾服; pinyin: zájū chuíshāo fú), also
called Guiyi (Chinese: 袿衣), and
sometimes referred as "Swallow-tailed Hems and Flying...
- (Chinese: 阿史那咄苾; pinyin: Āshǐnà Duōbì),
posthumous name
Prince Huang of
Guiyi (歸義荒王), was the last
qaghan of the
Eastern Turkic Khaganate. He was a son...
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protector (防禦使; fángyùshǐ) of Sha Prefecture, and
military governor of the new
Guiyi Circuit. In
addition to
factors like
natural calamity and
jiedushi claiming...