- The
Longzhong Plan is the name
given to a
strategic plan by
Zhuge Liang, a
statesman of the Shu Han
state in the
Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of China...
- 32°00′N 112°02′E / 32.000°N 112.033°E / 32.000; 112.033
Longzhong (Chinese: 隆中; pinyin:
Lóngzhōng) is a
scenic area with
total area of 209
square kilometres...
- Yuan
Hongdao (Chinese: 袁宏道; pinyin: Yuán Hóngdào; Wade–Giles: Yüan Hung-tao,
style name Zhonglang, 1568–1610) was a scholar-official and one of the greatest...
- followers.
Following the
counsel of his advisor,
Zhuge Liang, and Zhuge's
Longzhong Plan, Liu Bei
conquered parts of Jing
Province (covering present-day Hubei...
- Zhou Yu's death, but not to the
point of war.
Following Zhuge Liang's
Longzhong Plan, Liu Bei led his
forces westward into Yi
Province and
seized control...
- Chen Shou compiled.
During the
third visit,
Zhuge Liang presented the
Longzhong Plan to Liu Bei. Liu Bei
accepted the plan,
which solidified Zhuge Liang...
-
three major contending powers in
China – a plan
similar to
Zhuge Liang's
Longzhong Plan,
which was
proposed about seven years later. Secondly,
before the...
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Southwestern Mandarin...
- Qin-Long (秦陇) region: e.g.
Xining (西宁) dialect,
Dunhuang (敦煌)
dialect Longzhong (陇中) region: e.g. Tians**** (天水) dialect,
Dingxi (定西)
dialect Hezhou (河州)...
- The
Longzhong Plan (Three Kingdoms)...