- In 486 BC, the
hegemon Fuchai of Wu
completed the Han or
Hangou Canal (t 邗溝, s 邗沟,
Hángōu),
connecting his
center of
power at
Suzhou near the Yangtze...
-
kingdom after three years. In 486 BC, Fuchai's men
built the
Hangou Canal (t 邗溝, s 邗沟,
Hángōu) to
connect the
Yangtze River with the Huai and, via the existing...
- Han Canal [zh] (simplified Chinese: 邗沟;
traditional Chinese: 邗溝; pinyin:
Hángōu) and
Hancheng (at present-day Yangzhou)
after it. Han (NW Zhou state) Han...
- of the Wild Geese"). In 486 BC, King
Fuchai of Wu
built the
Hangou Canal (t 邗溝, s 邗沟,
Hángōu),
connecting the Huai and
Honggou to the
Yangtze River to their...
- and Wanjia. The
hegemon Fuchai of Wu
constructed the Han or
Hangou Canal (t 邗溝, s 邗沟,
Hángōu),
connecting the lake
system with
Yangzhou and the Yangtze...
- Zhou dynasty, the
hegemon Fuchai of Wu
constructed the Han or
Hangou Canal (t 邗溝, s 邗沟,
Hángōu) to
improve his
supply lines from his
center of
power around...
-
northern states of Song and Lu. This
became known as the Han or
Hangou Canal (t 邗溝, s 邗沟,
Hángōu). Work
began in 486 BC, from
south of
Yangzhou to
north of...
- was also his
courtesy name. His
pseudonym was
Huaihai Jushi (淮海居士) and
Hangou Jushi (邗溝居士). He was
honored as one of the "Four
Scholars of Sumen" (蘇門四學士)...
- 486 BCE, men
under King
Fuchai of Wu
constructed the Han or
Hangou Canal (t 邗溝, s 邗沟,
Hángōu) to
connect the
Yangtze River through the
Fanliang (樊梁湖, Fánliáng...
- and the
modern extent of the Han or
Hangou Canal (t 邗溝, s [邗] Error: {{Lang}}:
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Hángōu) on the north; by Cao or
Caohe Cr****...