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Linhuai Commandery (Chinese: 臨淮郡) was a
historical commandery of China,
located in what is now
central Jiangsu province. The
Shuowen Jiezi records the...
- Li
Guangbi (李光弼; 708 –
August 15, 764),
formally Prince Wumu of
Linhuai (臨淮武穆王), was a
Chinese military general, monarch, and
politician during the Tang...
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counties in the area were
merged into a new county,
named Linhuai County. In 1754,
Linhuai County was
restructured into a new
county called Fengyang County...
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revoked the territory. In 117 BC, part of Pei was
split off to form the new
Linhuai Commandery. In 2 AD, the
commandery consisted of 37 counties:
Xiang (相)...
- pinyin: Hǎiyáng) in the
Spring and
Autumn period, supposedly. As a part of
Linhuai Commandery,
Hailing (海陵; Hǎilíng; 'sea mound')
county was
founded in what...
- August, his
suggestion to move the
capital to
Fengyang (then
known as
Linhuai), the emperor's
hometown in
northern An****, on the
south bank of the Huai...
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Jiyun asked for help from
Helan Jinming [zh] (賀蘭進明),
governor of
nearby Linhuai.
Helan had long been
jealous of
Zhang Xun's abilities. He also
wanted to...
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Commandant during the Jin dynasty,
posthumously honoured as Duke Kang of
Linhuai Xun Can (荀粲), a
scholar and
xuanxue philosopher,
married Cao Hong's daughter...
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Taishan Jibei Shanyang Jiyin Xu
Province Donghai Langya Pengcheng Guangling Linhuai Qing
Province Jinan Pingyuan Le'an
Beihai Donglai Qi Jing
Province Nanyang...
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cavalry soldiers and had Nan
fight his way out of the siege, to head to
Linhuai (臨淮, in
modern Huai'an, Jiangsu) to s**** aid from the Tang
general Helan...