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Nanzhili,
formerly romanized as Nan-chih-li and also
known as
South or
Southern Zhili or Chih-li, was a
historical province of the Ming Empire. Its capital...
- administered" by the
emperor and his staff,
Beizhili in the
north and
Nanzhili in the south. The
Hongxi Emperor wanted to
restore Nanjing as the sole...
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Hongzu 5
January 1587 Jiangsu, Ming
China Died 8
March 1641 (aged 54) Jiangyin,
Nanzhili, Ming
China Occupation(s) Explorer, geographer,
travel writer...
- Nanjing,
corresponding to
Jiangsu and An**** today, were
designated as the
Nanzhili province (literally "southern
directly governed").
Following a coup by...
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gathering spots.
Under the Ming, it was the seat of a
prefecture (fu) of
Nanzhili, the
Southern Directly-Administered
District around the
secondary capital...
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capital following the
Yongle Emperor move
there from Nanjing,
which oversaw Nanzhili or the
Southern Directly Administered Area. In 1645, at the
beginning of...
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conquest of Ming, it
administered the area of the
earlier Ming
province of
Nanzhili,
reaching from
north of the Huai River—at the time the
course of the Yellow...
- of Henanjiangbei. N/A 1366–1644 As part of
Zhili up to 1421; as part of
Nanzhili after 1421.
Administered directly by the
central government,
instead of...
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every other city.
Under the Ming,
Suzhou was a
prosperous center of the
Nanzhili area
controlled by the
secondary capital at Nanjing; scholar-officials...
- statesman, and
martial artist in the Ming dynasty. Born in
Wujin District,
Nanzhili Province. At first, he was
educated at home. Then he
began preparing for...