- The
Jianzhou Jurchens (Chinese: 建州女真) were one of the
three major groups of
Jurchens as
identified by the Ming dynasty.
Although the
geographic location...
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Jianzhou ware,
produced in
Jianzhou Jianzhou of Balhae/Bohai, in
modern Dongning,
Heilongjiang Jianzhou Guard, home of the
Jianzhou Jurchens Jianzhou...
- Manchuria, as the
precursor to the Qing dynasty.
Established in 1616 by the
Jianzhou Jurchen chieftain Nurhaci upon his
reunification of the
Jurchen tribes...
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Jianzhou or Jian
Prefecture (建州) was a zhou (prefecture) in
imperial China centering on
modern Jian'ou, Fujian, China. It
existed (intermittently) from...
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Jianzhou cat (Chinese: 簡州貓, jiǎn zhōu māo), also
known as Shen Mao(神貓), Si-Er Mao(四耳貓),
Sichuan Jianzhou cat(四川簡州貓), is a
local cat
breed in
Jianyang City...
- Wang
Jianzhou (Chinese: 王建宙; pinyin: Wáng
Jiànzhòu; born
December 1948 in Wenzhou, Zhejiang), is
Chinese business executive. His
roles included being...
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Jianzhou Ba Yin Ziyi
Bianlan (simplified Chinese: 《建州八音字义便览》;
traditional Chinese: 《建州八音字義便覽》; pinyin:
Jiànzhōu Bā Yīn Zìyì Biànlǎn;
Kienning Colloquial...
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earlier name "Jurchen". It
appears that
manju was an old term for the
Jianzhou Jurchens,
although the
etymology is not well understood.: 63 The Jiu Manzhou...
- in the Hūlun confederation. In 1574, Wang Tai
captured the
rebellious Jianzhou Jurchen leader Wanggao, and was
rewarded by the Ming
court with the titles...
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classified them into
three groups,
reflecting relative proximity to the Ming:
Jianzhou (Chinese: 建州) Jurchens, some of whom were
mixed with
Chinese po****tions...