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Shangdang Commandery or
Shangdang Prefecture (simplified Chinese: 上党郡;
traditional Chinese: 上黨郡; pinyin:
Shăngdăng Jùn, also
named Shangtang) was an administrative...
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Rather than
seeing Shangdang being taken by Qin,
Shangdang's governing commander, Feng Ting,
decided to
offer the
region to Zhao.
Shangdang was a productive...
- The
Shangdang Campaign (simplified Chinese: 上党战役;
traditional Chinese: 上黨戰役) was a
series of
battles fought between Eighth Route Army
troops led by Liu...
- whom 1,214,940
lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of
Luzhou and
Shangdang Districts. The
other 2
urban districts Tunliu and
Lucheng are not conurbated...
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Shangdang District (Chinese: 上党区; pinyin:
Shàngdǎng Qū),
formerly Changzhi County (simplified Chinese: 长治县;
traditional Chinese: 長治縣; pinyin: Chángzhì...
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provincial capital of
Taiyuan was the
longest to
resist Communist control. The
Shangdang Campaign was the
first battle between Communist and
Nationalist forces...
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Southeast Shanxi belonged to
Shangdang Shire.
Throughout the Han and Wei dynasties,
Jincheng remained a part of
Shangdang Shire and
Pingyang Shire. During...
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warring states to be
conquered by Qin in 230 BC.: 45 Qin
invasion of Han's
Shangdang Commandery in 260 BC
resulted in the
Battle of Changping,
claimed to be...
- off the
Shangdang region from the Han mainland. King Huan**** of Han was
fearful of the Qin
military prowess and
decided to
concede Shangdang, but the...
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killed general Hu Zhe and m****acred 100,000
troops of Zhao. He then left
Shangdang, p****ed the
Taihang Ridge and
invaded Zhao by
taking Chili and Yi'an (Gaocheng...