Kuaiji Shan or Kuaijishan (Chinese: t 會稽山, s 会稽山, p Kuàijī Shān) may refer to either of: Mount Xianglu, a peak southeast of Shaoxing in Zhejiang The Kuaiji...
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Mount Xianglu (redirect from Kuaiji Mountain)
elevation of 354 metres (1,161 ft). Its historic name was Mount Kuaiji (会稽山; 會稽山; Kuàijī Shān), formerly romanized as Mount K'uai-chi. It was an important...
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The Kuaiji Mountains (traditional Chinese: 會稽山; simplified Chinese: 会稽山; pinyin: Kuàijī Shān or Guìjī Shān), formerly romanized as the K'uai-chi Mountains...
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Garrison Mountains (Five Zhen, 五镇) Yiwulü Mountain Mount Yi Mount Wu Mount Huo Kuaiji Mount Lao Mount Mian Mount Sanqing Gongga Julyan, Robert Hixson (1984)....
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Butterfly Lovers (redirect from Liang Shan Bo)
During her journey to Hangzhou, she meets Liang Shanbo, a scholar from Kuaiji (present-day Shaoxing). They chat and feel a strong affinity for each other...
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Dongshan Liangjie (redirect from Tung Shan Liang Chieh)
appears in the 12th century. Dongshan was born during the Tang dynasty in Kuaiji (present-day Shaoxing, Zhejiang) to the south of Hangzhou Bay. His secular...
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Wa (name of Japan) (section Shan Hai Jing)
territory is over 12,000 li from Daifang. It is located approximately east of Kuaiji [on Hangzhou Bay], though at an extremely great distance. Later texts repeat...
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recently had declared himself emperor. He held control over Danyang, Wu, and Kuaiji commanderies (from present-day Nanjing to the Hangzhou Bay, and some outposts...
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organized into a commandery named for Kuaiji in Zhejiang but initially headquartered in Wu in Jiangsu. Kuaiji Commandery was the initial power base for...
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Kuaiji (present-day Shaoxing, Zhejiang). In 353, he hosted 41 of his friends, relatives, and pupils at the Orchid Pavilion Gathering on Mount Kuaiji....
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It was initially included in the Minzhong Prefecture, but then moved to Kuaiji during the Han. On August 22, 1994, Taizhou Municipality was set up in place...
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be relocated elsewhere. Sun Liang then issued an order relocating him to Kuaiji Commandery (around present-day Shaoxing, Zhejiang). In 255, at the instigation...
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"Wu County") and Wujun ("Wu Commandery"). Under the Qin, it was known as Kuaiji after its greatly enlarged commandery, which was named for the reputed resting...
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Population • 740s or 750s 529,589 • 1100s 367,390 History • Preceded by Kuaiji Commandery • Created 605 (Sui dynasty) 621 (Tang dynasty) 758 (Tang dynasty)...
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"Straw-coated Daoist". As a Geji she travelled by skiff between Suzhou and Kuaiji (now Shaoxing). The boat carried many books and she was often accompanied...
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252–253) Langya (琅邪(ㄌㄤˊ ㄧㄚˊ)) (AD 252–258) Qi (齊(ㄑㄧˊ)) (AD 252–253, AD 273–?) Kuaiji (會稽(ㄎㄨㄞˋ ㄐㄧ)) (AD 258–260) Yuzhang (豫章(ㄩˋ ㄓㄤ)) (AD 264–265) Runan (汝南(ㄖㄨˇ...
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Sanguozhi vol. 1. Liang Guang 梁廣 Writer Eastern Wu Liang Hong 梁宏 Juzhang, Kuaiji (Ningbo, Zhejiang) Politician Han dynasty Liang Hu 梁鵠 Menghuang 孟皇 Anding...
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strategic Hangu Pass. It administered 11 counties: Hongnong (弘農), Lushi (盧氏), Shan (陝), Yiyang (宜陽), Mianchi (黽池), Danshui (丹水), Xin'an (新安), Shang (商), Xi...
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Zigan 子幹 Shanyin, Kuaiji (Southeast of Shaoxing, Zhejiang) General Eastern Wu Sanguozhi vol. 60. Zhongli Sheng 鍾離盛 Shanyin, Kuaiji (Southeast of Shaoxing...
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Lingling Guiyang Wuling Changsha Yang Province Jiujiang Danyang Lujiang Kuaiji Wu Yuzhang Yi Province Hanzhong Ba Guanghan Shu Jianwei Zangke Yuexi Yizhou...
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which was formerly foreign to her image. It is said that she came from Kuaiji, reportedly the biological or adopted daughter of courtesan, Zhang Shansheng...
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into 3 squadrons, the Jianghuai Squadron in Yuchang (now Nanchang), the Kuaiji Squadron in Gouzhang (now near Ningbo) and the Qingqi Squadron in Shandong...
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division of Linhai was first defined in 257, when Eastern Wu divided the Kuaiji Commandery, thus establishing the Linhai Commandery. By 591, the administrative...
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state, Emperor Wu dispatched a newly promoted official Yan Zhu (严助) to Kuaiji (then still located in Suzhou, rather than Shaoxing) to mobilize the local...
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BCE: to Lu Yuan 原 Yuan Jiyuan, Henan King Wu's reign 635 BCE: to Jin Yue 越 Kuaiji (會稽) Shaoxing, Zhejiang unknown 306 BCE: to Chu Langya (琅邪) Jiaonan, Shandong...
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the Western Han dynasty, Kuaiji Commandery belonged to the Kingdom of Jing and Wu. After the Seven Kingdoms was settled, Kuaiji Commandery was restored...
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changed Jinling City to Moling (秣陵). The area was successively part of Kuaiji, Zhang and Danyang prefectures in Qin and Han dynasty, and part of Yangzhou...
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Sun Xiu 孫休 258–264 Emperor Jing 景帝 243–260 Sun Liang 孫亮 252–258 Prince of Kuaiji 會稽王 Sun Chuo 孫綽 Sun Gong 孫恭 242–284 Sun Hao 孫皓 264–280 Sun Chen 孫綝 231–258...
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兆矣。」諸葛亮聞俊憂溫,意未之信,及溫放黜,亮乃歎俊之有先見。亮初聞溫敗,未知其故,思之數日,曰:「吾已得之矣,其人於清濁太明,善惡太分。」) Kuaiji Dianlu annotation in Sanguozhi vol. 57. (評曰: ... 張溫才藻俊茂,而智防未備,用致艱患。) Sanguozhi...
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the other from Kuaiji Commandery. Before they reached Minyue, however, the Minyue king was assassinated by his younger brother Yu Shan, who promptly surrendered...
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