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conquest in 222 BC, the Qin Empire's
Kuaiji Commandery was also
established in Wu (which then took the name "
Kuaiji" from this role) but the
First Emperor...
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Kuaiji Commandery (Chinese: t 會稽郡, s 会稽郡, p
Kuàijī Jùn),
formerly romanized as K'uai-chi Commandery, was a
former commandery of
China in the area of Hangzhou...
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Kuaiji Mountains (traditional Chinese: 會稽山;
simplified Chinese: 会稽山; pinyin:
Kuàijī Shān or Guìjī Shān),
formerly romanized as the K'uai-chi Mountains...
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Kuaiji Shan or
Kuaijishan (Chinese: t 會稽山, s 会稽山, p
Kuàijī Shān) may
refer to
either of:
Mount Xianglu, a peak
southeast of
Shaoxing in
Zhejiang The Kuaiji...
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Mount Xianglu near Shaoxing,
formerly known as
Mount Kuaiji Kuaiji Mountains,
south of
Shaoxing Kuaiji Commandery, a
historical commandery around the mountain...
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elevation of 354
metres (1,161 ft). Its
historic name was
Mount Kuaiji (会稽山; 會稽山;
Kuàijī Shān),
formerly romanized as
Mount K'uai-chi. It was an important...
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organized into a
commandery named for
Kuaiji in
Zhejiang but
initially headquartered in Wu in Jiangsu.
Kuaiji Commandery was the
initial power base for...
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Jueshu (越絕書), he died from an illness. It is said that he died at
Mount Kuaiji,
south of present-day Shaoxing,
while on a
hunting tour to the
eastern frontier...
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Principles ( Canada)
China –
Chinese Accounting Standards (Zhōngguó qǐyè
kuàijì zhǔnzé 中国企业会计准则)
France –
Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (Plan Comptable...
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powers were
largely in the
hands of his
granduncle Sima Yu the
Prince of
Kuaiji, and the
paramount general Huan Wen.
According to
historical accounts, he...