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Shanggu Commandery (Chinese: 上谷郡) was a
commandery in
imperial China from the
Warring States period to Tang dynasty. It was
located in present-day Hebei...
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Xiangping (currently
north of Liaoyang). In 283 BC, King Zhao
established Shanggu Commandery.: 15–16 In 265 BC, Li Mu, a
famous general of Zhao, commanded...
- wing of the Xiongnu. He then
settled the
Wuhuan in five
commanderies (
Shanggu, Yuyang, Youbeiping,
Liaoxi and Liaodong)
created on the
northern Chinese...
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Analects (Lun yu).
Translated by Lau, D. C. Penguin. Li,
Fanggui (1971). "
Shanggu yin yanjiu" 上古音研究.
Tsinghua Journal of
Chinese Studies (in Chinese). 9:...
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fortifications to
protect against the barbarians. The wall
stretched from
Shanggu Commandery to
Liaodong Commandery. King Xiao died in 255 BC, succeeded...
- The
Sanggok Ma clan (Korean: 상곡 마씨; Hanja: 上谷 麻氏) is one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan is in Chengde, China.
According to the
census held in 2015...
- Shangqiu–Gushi
Expressway (Chinese: 商丘—固始高速公路), also
referred to as the
Shanggu Expressway (Chinese: 商固高速公路), is an
expressway in
China that
connects Shangqiu...
- Han dynasty. He was the son of Geng
Kuang (耿況), who was the
governor of
Shanggu Commandery (上谷,
roughly modern Zhangjiakou, Hebei). He
initially served...
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administered by a
cishi (刺史) or inspector. You
Prefecture comprised the
Shanggu, Zhuo, Guangyang, Dai, Bohai, Yuyang,
Right Beiping, Liaoxi, Liaodong,...
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called Mijia 彌加,
Queji 闕機, Suli 素利 and
Huaitou 槐頭. From the You
Beiping to
Shanggu to the west, it was the
middle section.
There were more than ten counties...