- Yelang, also
Zangke, was an
ancient political entity first described in the 3rd
century BC in what is now
western Guizhou province, China. It was active...
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included the
commanderies Hanzhong, Ba, Guanghan, Shu, Wenshan, Jianwei,
Zangke, Yuexi,
Yizhou and Yongchang. It was
bordered in the
north by
Liang Province...
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River basin. The
upper reaches in
Yunnan and
Guizhou were once
known as the
Zangke River. The
Beipan River p****es
through the
modern Chinese provinces of Yunnan...
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conduct an
investigation in
Zangke Commandery (牂柯郡;
around present-day
Guiyang or Fuquan, Guizhou). Upon
arriving in
Zangke, Qi Xing
detained all the lower-ranked...
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there was a
route from Shu (modern Sichuan) to Yelang, and then
along the
Zangke River (now
known as the
Beipan River of
Yunnan and Guizhou)
which allowed...
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exported in
secret to the
markets of Yelang,
which is
situated on the
Zangke. The
Zangke at that
point is over 100
paces across, wide
enough to
allow boats...
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dynasty at the latest,
especially after Hou
Hongren (侯弘仁)
constructed the
Zangke Road (牂牁道) in 639 AD,
which facilitated transport in the
mountainous region...
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around Qujing, Yunnan), Yuexi/Yuesui (越巂;
around Xichang, Sichuan) and
Zangke (牂柯;
around Guiyang or Fuquan, Guizhou).
After that, they
turned their attention...
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Lujiang Kuaiji Wu
Yuzhang Yi
Province Hanzhong Ba
Guanghan Shu
Jianwei Zangke Yuexi Yizhou Yongchang Liang Province Longxi Hanyang Wudu
Jincheng Anding...
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kingdoms in the area,
Yelang was the largest. The
kingdom was
located along Zangke River (now
called Beipan River), and
Nanpan River.[citation needed] Bamboo...