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Linzhang County (simplified Chinese: 临漳县;
traditional Chinese: 臨漳縣; pinyin:
Línzhāng Xiàn) is a
county of
southmost Hebei province, China,
named after...
- Zhao. He was made
Prince of
Linzhang in 1444
until his
death in 1485. His full
posthumous name was
Prince Gong'an of
Linzhang (臨漳恭安王) Zhu
Jianzhi (朱見淔;...
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commanded the
relief campaign against Zhao and took its
towns Ye (today's
Linzhang, Hebei) and
Anyang (Hebei), as well as Eyu (Heshun, Shanxi), and Liaoyang...
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still contained in
Handan Prefecture nowadays,
located in the
current Linzhang County.
During the
Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao
established his base...
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Linzhang Boulevard Station (Chinese: 临嶂大道站), is a
station of Line 4 of
Wuhan Metro. It
entered revenue service on
September 25, 2019. It is
located in...
- Wade–Giles: Yeh4-ch'eng2) was an
ancient Chinese city
located in what is now
Linzhang County, Handan,
Hebei province and
neighbouring Anyang,
Henan province...
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diocese of
Daming (Ecclesiastical
Province of Beijing),
whereas Handan's
Linzhang County, She
County and Wu'an (all
located in Hebei)
belong to the diocese...
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Eastern Wei; then the
Northern Qi, with its
capital at Ye near
modern Linzhang, Hebei. The Sui
dynasty again unified China in 589.
During the Tang dynasty...
- doi:10.1093/cvr/cvv218. ISSN 1755-3245. PMC 4614686. PMID 26334034. Huang,
Linzhang; Chambliss, Ken L.; Gao, Xiaofei; Yuhanna, Ivan S.; Behling-Kelly, Erica;...
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original provinces - with the
exception of Anyang's Wu'an,
Shexian and
Linzhang counties,
which were
transferred to
Handan prefecture in Hebei. History...