• Qizhou or Qi Prefecture (蘄州) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Qichun County, Hubei, China. In the Yuan dynasty and Ming dynasty...
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  • Qizhou (redirect from Qi Prefecture)
    County, Hubei, China, named after the historical prefecture Qizhou, Hebei (祁州), a town in Anguo, Hebei, China, named after the historical prefecture Qizhou...
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    neighboring prefecture-level cities, Huanggang and Ezhou, were also placed on lockdown. A total of 12 other county to prefecture-level cities in Hubei, including...
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    Yichang (redirect from Yichang, Hubei)
    (Chinese: 宜昌), alternatively romanized as Ichang, is a prefecture-level city located in western Hubei province, China. Yichang had a population of 3.92 million...
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    Huanggang is a prefecture-level city in easternmost Hubei Province, China. It is situated to the north of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and is...
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    lifted the siege on Song Prefecture and scattered. In winter 877, he pillaged Qi and Huang (黃州, in modern Wuhan, Hubei) Prefectures. The Tang general Zeng...
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  • China Iron casing bombs are employed by Jin troops in the siege of Qi Prefecture (Hubei). 1227 China The Wuwei Bronze Cannon, excavated in 1980, is dated...
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    Jingzhou (redirect from Jingzhou, Hubei)
    Jingzhou (Chinese: 荆州; pinyin: Jīngzhōu) is a prefecture-level city in southern Hubei province, China, located on the banks of the Yangtze River. Its...
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    Qi Prefecture (蘄州, in modern Huanggang, Hubei). During the attack, Wang Liao wrote letters on Wang Xianzhi's behalf to Pei Wo (裴偓) the prefect of Qi,...
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    with them iron casing bombs which were employed in the siege of Qi Prefecture (Hubei). They were ultimately repelled. On 17 September 1224, Ningzong died...
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  • Jingzhou (ancient China) (category Former prefectures of China)
    Xiangyang, Hubei). The Southern Qi dynasty (479–502) changed Jingzhou's capital to Nan commandery and made Xiangyang (renamed to Ningman prefecture 寧蠻府) the...
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    Wuhan is the capital of Hubei, China. With a population of over eleven million, it is the most populous city in Hubei and the ninth-most-populous city...
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    Huangshi (redirect from Huangshi, Hubei)
    Huángshí), alternatively romanized as Hwangshih, is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Hubei province, People's Republic of China. Its population...
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    in charge of E, Mian, An, Huang, Qi, and Yue prefectures around 813. It was headquartered in Jiangxia (Wuchang, Hubei). Xiangyang Jiedushi controlled Xiang...
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    fled to the state of Qi. The people of Huang were forced to relocate to Chu. They settled in the region of present-day Hubei province, in a region known...
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    the head of the Hubei Provincial Government Supervising and Training Office and as a manager of academic affairs in Hubei. In 1913, Qi served as the director...
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  • The prefecture-level city of Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei province, China, has a long and rich history that dates back over 3,500 years. Starting...
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  • Xiang Prefecture) to flee to Chengdu and allowing Zhao to take over Shannan East Circuit. Lu then pillaged Xiang, Deng, Jun (均州, in modern Shiyan, Hubei),...
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  • Chengguan, Gucheng County, Hubei, in Gucheng County Chengguan, Nanzhang County, in Nanzhang County Chengguan, Dawu County, Hubei, in Dawu County Chengguan...
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    Enshi City (category Cities in Hubei)
    the seat of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in western Hubei province, China. The prefecture's legislature, executive and judiciary are seated...
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  • Lu Qi (盧杞), courtesy name Ziliang (子良), was a Chinese politician during the Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Dezong. He...
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  • (Shandong) Nanjing (Jiangsu) Hangzhou (Zhejiang) Guangzhou (Guangdong) Wuhan (Hubei) Chengdu (Sichuan) Xi'an (Shaanxi) A similar case exists with some county-level...
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    Shanghai, Qi and Lu negotiated. Shanghai signed bilateral non-aggression treaties with Hubei, Anhui, and Jiangxi. Furthermore, in August 1923, Qi and Lu...
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    zhou, including Feng Prefecture [zh] (which would shortly be changed to Qi Prefecture [zh]), Yong Prefecture [zh], and Ting Prefecture [zh]. In 585 CE (during...
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    repelled Iron casing bombs are employed by Jin troops in the siege of Qi Prefecture (Hubei). 1224 17 September Emperor Ningzong of Song dies and his adopted...
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  • Loshan) is a county in the southeast of Henan province, China, bordering Hubei province to the south. It is under the administration of Xinyang city. The...
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    further east to Fankou (樊口, near present-day Ezhou, Hubei). In any case, Liu Bei was later joined by Liu Qi and levies from Jiangxia. Liu Bei's main advisor...
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  • of Zhongyi's prefectures — Tang (唐州, in modern Zhumadian, Henan), Deng (鄧州, in modern Nanyang, Henan), Fu (復州, in modern Tianmen, Hubei), Ying (郢州, in...
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  • Gucheng District, Lijiang, Yunnan Jinan, Hubei (zh; 纪南镇), town in and subdivision of Jingzhou District, Jingzhou, Hubei Jinan (紀南), the ancient capital of the...
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  • Jingzhang (馮敬章) the prefect of Qi Prefecture (蘄州, in modern Huanggang, Hubei) tried to intercept Zhu, Zhu put Qi Prefecture under siege but was initially...
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