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Zhuluo County (Chinese: 諸羅縣; pinyin:
Zhūluó Xiàn; Wade–Giles: Chu-lo Hsien; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chu-lô-koān) was a
political division in
Taiwan from 1684 to 1787...
- Prefecture, a new
prefecture of
Fujian Province, with
three counties: Taiwan,
Zhuluo, and Fengshan. Yang
Wenkui was
appointed chief commander of Taiwan. Lin...
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indigenous villages under government control: 12 in
Fengshan and 34 in
Zhuluo.
These were
likely inherited from the
Zheng regime. In the
Yongzheng period...
- pinyin: Wúfèng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ngô͘ Hōng; 1699,
Pinghe County, Fujian-1769,
Zhuluo County) was a
Chinese merchant whose legend was once po****r in Taiwan....
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Conquest of
Douliumen (
Zhuluo)...
- dynasty,
Tirosen was
governed as part of
Taiwan Prefecture in
Fujian under Zhuluo County and the city was
renamed Kagee in 1787. The city was
renamed Kagi...
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course of a year,
including typhoid fever. He died
during a
hunting trip to
Zhuluo Mountain at the age of 37 and was
buried at
Jiangjun Mountain in Jiaoli...
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Fongshan District (Formosa) [zh] and
Zhuluo.
Poasoa and modern-day
Changhua County were
under the
jurisdiction of
Zhuluo, but the
Changhua area was spread...
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occupying the
western part of present-day Taichung.[citation needed] In 1684,
Zhuluo County was established, encomp****ing the
underdeveloped northern two-thirds...
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during the Lin
Shuangwen rebellion.
Chiayi County was
originally part of
Zhuluo County during the Qing dynasty. It was
given its
modern name by the Qianlong...