-
feathers became known as
heguan (Chinese: 鶡冠; pinyin:
héguān; lit. 'long-tailed
pheasant hat') by the Han dynasty; the
heguan was
first worn in the state...
- as
heguan (Chinese: 鶡冠; pinyin:
héguān; lit. 'long-tailed
pheasant hat') and was used by the
military officials of the Han dynasty.: 16 The
heguan was...
-
Jiang Wei
captures Didao (狄道;
around present-day
Lintao County, Gansu),
Heguan (河關; in the
vicinity of present-day Dingxi, Gansu) and
Lintao on his seventh...
- jurisdiction. In 60 BCE, the
county was
reorganized as
Heguan County (Chinese: 河关县; pinyin:
Héguān Xiàn).
During the
Eastern Han,
under the
Liang Province...
- surrender. In 248,
Ezhesai (蛾遮塞) and the
Qiang rebels occupied fortresses in
Heguan (河關; in the
vicinity of present-day Dingxi, Gansu) and
Baitu (白土; in present-day...
-
Zhang Ni. The
victorious Shu
forces then
occupied three counties – Didao,
Heguan (河關; in the
vicinity of present-day Dingxi, Gansu) and
Lintao – and forced...
- Mihe (弥河镇)
Wangfen (王坟镇)
Miaozi (庙子镇) Sha****ang (邵庄镇)
Gaoliu (高柳镇)
Heguan (何官镇)
Dongxia (东夏镇)
Tanfang (谭坊镇)
Huanglou (黄楼镇)...
- surrender. In 248,
Qiang rebels led by
Ezhesai (蛾遮塞)
occupied fortresses in
Heguan (河關; in the
vicinity of present-day Dingxi, Gansu) and
Baitu (白土; in present-day...
- event, Zhao
general Pang Xuan's
victory in 242 BCE. The author's
eponym héguān (鶡冠, "pheasant[-feather] cap") is a
classical Chinese trope for a warrior...
-
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
groups were likely...