-
Liangguang (traditional Chinese: 兩廣;
simplified Chinese: 两广; pinyin:
Liǎngguǎng;
Cantonese Yale: Léuhng Gwóng; lit. 'the Two Expanses';
Postal romanization:...
- The
Viceroy of
Liangguang,
fully in
Chinese as the Governor-General of Two
Guang Provinces and
Other Local Areas, in
Charge of
Military Affairs, Food and...
-
residing in the
provinces of
Guangdong and
Guangxi (collectively
known as
Liangguang), or it may
refer to the
inhabitants of
Guangdong province alone. Historically...
- City in Taiwan.
Their presence is
especially prominent in the
Lingnan or
Liangguang area,
comprising the Cantonese-speaking
provinces of
Guangdong and Guangxi...
-
province under the Han and Jin dynasties.
Under the Han, the area
included Liangguang and
northern Vietnam but
Guangdong was
later separated to form the province...
- the
majority of
Guangdong and
Guangxi provinces (collectively
known as
Liangguang), as well as
parts of Yunnan, Guizhou,
Hunan and Jiangxi; it also drains...
- reign,
including Governor-General,
Viceroy of
Liangjiang and
Viceroy of
Liangguang. The
Salar Jahriyya Sufi
revolt in
Gansu was put down by ****'anggan along...
-
particularly in the
provinces of
Guangdong and
Guangxi (collectively
known as
Liangguang). The term
Cantonese is
often used to
refer to the
whole branch, but linguists...
-
Basin Northern Silk Road Hexi
Corridor Yunnan–Guizhou
Plateau Lingnan Liangguang Jiangnan Jianghuai Guanzhong ****zhou Wu
Jiaozhou Zhongyuan Shaannan Ordos...
-
After the Qing
government declared war, Li
Hongzhang (then
Viceroy of
Liangguang), Liu
Kunyi (then
Viceroy of Liangjiang),
Zhang Zhidong (then Viceroy...