-
north and
south tributaries, respectively.
Guiping was
formerly known as
Xunzhou. From 1855 to 1861 it was the
capital of the
rebel state of Da
Cheng and...
-
prefecture in 590
during the
early Sui dynasty,
first as Xun
Prefecture (循州;
Xúnzhōu), then as Chao
Prefecture (潮州; Cháozhōu) in the
following year. In 1914...
- most of the territory. The
rebels retreated west to
Guangxi and
captured Xunzhou (modern-day Guiping) in 1855,
renamed it to
Xiujing (秀京), and made it their...
- for him the
sobriquet of
Library Sun. In 1015 he was made
magistrate of
Xunzhou in Guangxi, and
subsequently rose to an
important office in the household...
-
Beijing in 1594,
after the
mourning period was over. In 1596, he
moved to
Xunzhou (now Guiping) in
Guangxi to ****ist its
prefect Zhao Fengyu, a Shanghai...
- 12th
lunar month of 1850, Li
Dianyuan (李殿元), the Qing army
commander at
Xunzhou, led his
troops to
surround one of Hong Xiuquan's
residences in Huazhoushanren...
-
outside of King Mui was Lung Ji-choi 龍子才, who
opened a
school in the town of
Xunzhou in Guangxi. Soon after, Chan Din-foon 陳典桓
initiated the
first Hung Sing...
-
rebellion was in the
mountainous landscape 120–160 km
northwest of the seat of
Xunzhou Prefecture (present-day Guiping). The
rebels surprised the
Chinese by bringing...
- Xīnhuìxiàn (新會縣) 3 Sháozhōu (韶州) Shǐxīngjùn (始興郡) Qǔjiāngxiàn (曲江縣) 6
Xúnzhōu (循州) Hǎifēngjùn, Lóngchuānjùn (海豐郡) (龍川郡) Guīshànxiàn (歸善縣) 6 Cháozhōu...
-
Guangdong Guilin 桂林府
Guangxi Pingle 平樂府 (平乐府)
Guangxi Wuzhou 梧州府
Guangxi Xunzhou 潯州府 (浔州府)
Guangxi Liuzhou 柳州府
Guangxi Qingyuan 慶遠府 (庆远府)
Guangxi Nanning...