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Fujiang Village (Chinese: 伏江村), is a
village in
Tonggong Township,
Changshan County, Quzhou,
Zhejiang province, China.[better source needed] 2013年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:同弓乡...
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fruit of
their labor.
Jeongjo then
established the new law of
Shinhae Tonggong [ko] (free
trade law),
which allowed anyone to sell
their goods at the...
- Jieji, Sihong,
Suqian Zhufan, Shilianghe, Donghai,
Lianyungang Fujiang,
Tonggong, Changshan,
Quzhou Huangnitang, Zhoutang, Tianma, Changshan,
Quzhou Shangjing...
- Hejia, Songfan, Donglu, Xinqiao, Jiarong, Xinchang, Jinyuan, Longrao,
Tonggong, Qiankou, Daqiaotou, Wuli, Dong'an, and Gedi.
Fujiang Village Huangnitang...
- Kiril-li Kyŏnghŭng-ri Pansŏng-ri Puyŏl-li Sangwŏnch'ŏl-li Sŏgong-ri Sŏnam-ri Taedong-ri
Tonggong-ri Tonghŭng-ri Usang-ri Wŏndong-ri Yŏnggu-ri Yŏng'ung-ri...
- advice.
Seeing that
Taijia would not give in, Yi
banished the king to
Tonggong(桐宮,
archaic name for the tomb of Tang) and
became the
temporary ruler of...
- statesman.
Eventually Yi Yin had no
other choice but to
exile the king to the
Tonggong(桐宫,
literally translated to Tung tree palace,
archaic name for the tomb...
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Songfan Township (宋畈乡),
Hejia Township (何家乡),
Xinqiao Township (新桥乡),
Tonggong Township (同弓乡),
Xinchang Township (新昌乡),
Daqiaotou Township (大桥头乡) Towns:...