- The
Liaodong or
Liaotung Peninsula (simplified Chinese: 辽东半岛;
traditional Chinese: 遼東半島; pinyin:
Liáodōng Bàndǎo) is a
peninsula in
southern Liaoning...
- The
collective fortifications constituting the
Great Wall
stretch from
Liaodong in the east to Lop Lake in the west, and from the present-day Sino–Russian...
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Liaodong Bay is
largest and
longest of the
three main bays of the
Bohai Sea, the
innermost gulf of the
Yellow Sea. The
other two bays are
Laizhou Bay to...
- 2020[update] is 398,579. Lüshunkou is
located at the
extreme southern tip of the
Liaodong Peninsula. It has a
natural harbor, the
possession and
control of which...
- an
earth **** with
moats on both sides.
Despite the
Liaodong Wall, the
Jurchens conquered Liaodong, or
eastern Liaoning, in the
early 17th century, decades...
- Sima Yi's
Liaodong campaign occurred in 238 CE
during the
Three Kingdoms period of
Chinese history. Sima Yi, a
general of the
state of Cao Wei, led a force...
- The
Liaodong Garrison (simplified Chinese: 辽东镇;
traditional Chinese: 遼東鎮; pinyin: Liáodōngzhèn) was one of the Nine
Garrisons established by the Ming dynasty...
- the
Korean Empire. The
major land
battles of the war were
fought on the
Liaodong Peninsula and near
Mukden in
Southern Manchuria, with
naval battles taking...
-
Liaodong Commandery (Chinese: 遼東郡) was a
commandery in
imperial China that
existed from the
Warring States period to the
Northern dynasties. It was located...
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taels and cede
Taiwan (Formosa), the
Penghu (Pescadores) Islands, and the
Liaodong Peninsula to ****an; and
opened four
cities (Shashi, Chongqing, Suzhou,...