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Songping (Chinese: 宋平; pinyin:
Sòngpíng; Wade–Giles: Sung-p‘ing), or Tống Bình in Vietnamese, was a
former imperial Chinese and
Vietnamese settlement...
- The
siege of
Songping or the
siege of
Hanoi was the
pivotal part of Nanzhao's
great offensive in 863.
Nanzhao was in
alliance with
local tribal rebels...
- led the
people against Yanyou and
besieged him in
Songping. In the summer, the
rebels took
Songping and put
Yanyou to death. A
governor general, Feng...
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Chinese Liu Song
dynasty as the seat of a new
district called Tống Bình (
Songping)
within Giao Chỉ commandery. The name
refers to its
pacification by the...
- of his hand. In
December 860,
Songping fell to the
rebels and Hu fled to Yongzhou. In
summer 861, Li Hu
retook Songping but
Nanzhao forces moved around...
- were built, and ****s were
constructed to
protect the
capital city of
Songping (later Đại La). The Red
River delta was the
largest agricultural plain...
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Annan had been lost to Đỗ. On 17
January 861,
Songping fell and Li Hu fled to Yongzhou. Li Hu
retook Songping on 21 July but Nanzhao's
forces moved around...
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regions of
modern Kunming and Chengdu. The
capital of Annam, Tống Bình or
Songping (today Hanoi) was a
major urbanized settlement in the
southwest region...
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Kuamasi (kʰua33 ma33 sɨ55; Chinese: 跨玛斯话;
Songping Yi 松坪彝) is a
recently discovered Loloish language of
Heqing County, Yunnan, China. They are
known by...
- Zhi****, a
promoter of the
Mandarin movement in Taiwan,
along with Chen
Songping, Hu Shi, Fu Sinian, and
other members of the
Mandarin Promotion Committee...