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Minyue (Chinese: 閩越; Pinyin:
Mǐnyuè,
Mínyuè) was an
ancient kingdom in what is now the
Fujian province in
southern China. It was a
contemporary of the...
- were
dispatched to
conquer the Yue tribes,
leading to the
annexation of
Minyue by the Han in 135 BC and 111 BC,
Nanyue in 111 BC, and Dian in 109 BC. Han...
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attack Minyue from two directions, one from
Yuzhang Commandery, and the
other from
Kuaiji Commandery.
Before they
reached Minyue, however, the
Minyue king...
- from 2050 to 1550 BC.
Fujian was also
where the
kingdom of
Minyue was located. The word "
Mǐnyuè" was
derived by
combining "Mǐn" (simplified Chinese: 闽; traditional...
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Minyue threat.
Again fearing the Han intervention, Luo
Yushan (雒余善), the
younger brother of
Minyue's King Ying,
orchestrated a coup with
other Minyue...
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against Minyue were a
series of
three Han
military campaigns dispatched against the
Minyue state. The
first campaign was in
response to
Minyue's invasion...
- word "Yue"
referred to the
state of Yue in Zhejiang. The
later kingdoms of
Minyue in
Fujian and
Nanyue in
Guangdong were both
considered Yue states. During...
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Chinese diaspora of
Southeast Asia.
After the Qin
dynasty conquered the
Minyue kingdom of
Southeast China in 110 BC,
Chinese people began settling what...
- Zhao Mo of
Nanyue appealed to the Han
court for help
against attacking Minyue forces. The Han
court responded swiftly and this led to Zhao Mo's agreement...
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series of
military campaigns against the
Baiyue tribes. The Han
annexed Minyue in 135 BC and 111 BC,
Nanyue in 111 BC, and Dian in 109 BC.
Migration and...