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    Zhufan (simplified Chinese: 朱范; traditional Chinese: 朱範; pinyin: zhūfàn, local accent: zhuf or Juf), also called West Zhufan or Xizhufan (Chinese: 西朱范村)...
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    Maguindanao, it already existed as a separate nation. The Chinese chronicle Zhufan Zhi (諸蕃志) published in 1225, described it as a country southeast of Shahuagong...
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    Jueyou 蹶由 (20) Zhufan 诸樊 ?–561–548 BC (21) Yuji 余祭 ?–548–531 BC (22) Yumei 餘昧 ?–531–527 BC Yanyu 掩余 Zhuyong 烛庸 Jizha 季札 Crown Prince Zhufan 太子诸樊 Qingji 庆忌...
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    Shoumeng (620–561 BC) Zhufan (d. 548 BC) Helü (537–496 BC) Fuchai of Wu (d. 473 BC)...
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    Japan. Chao Jukua, a customs inspector in Fukien province, China wrote the Zhufan Zhi ("Description of the Barbarous Peoples"). William Henry Scott said,...
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    had trade links into Western Asia. The later Chinese historical chronicle Zhufan zhi 諸蕃志 published at 1225; wrote once again about Sanmalan but it was now...
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    A Chinese Gazetteer of Foreign Lands A new translation of Part 1 of the Zhufan zhi 諸蕃志 (1225) By Shao-yun Yang (Department of History, Denison University)...
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    boiling flower" (simplified Chinese: 煮饭花; traditional Chinese: 煮飯花; pinyin: zhǔfàn huā) because it is in bloom at the time of these activities. In Hong Kong...
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    Youyi, Fuyu, Qiqihar Huaxi, Jiangyin, Wuxi Wangtan, Jieji, Sihong, Suqian Zhufan, Shilianghe, Donghai, Lianyungang Fujiang, Tonggong, Changshan, Quzhou Huangnitang...
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    Chinese Gazetteer of Foreign Lands: A new translation of Part 1 of the Zhufan zhi 諸蕃志 (1225)". Storymaps. Retrieved 19 October 2023. Stephenson, Nina...
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    Chinese Gazetteer of Foreign Lands: A new translation of Part 1 of the Zhufan zhi 諸蕃志 (1225)". Storymaps. Retrieved 19 October 2023. Nugroho 2011, p. 138...
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    and Pulihuan 蒲裏喚 (near present-day Manila). In the Chinese Gazetteer the Zhufan zhi 諸蕃志 (1225), they were described as tributary states of the more powerful...
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    Shoumeng (r. 585–561 BC). He was succeeded in succession by his sons King Zhufan (r. 560–548 BC), King Yuji (r. 547–531 BC), and King Yumei (r. 530–527 BC)...
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    Chinese Gazetteer of Foreign Lands: A new translation of Part 1 of the Zhufan zhi 諸蕃志 (1225)". Storymaps. Retrieved 19 October 2023. Miksic, John N.;...
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    Mu-lan-p'i). Mulan Pi is mentioned in Lingwai Daida (1178) by Zhou Qufei and Zhufan Zhi (1225) by Chao Jukua, together referred to as the "Sung Document". Mulan...
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    former capital continued to be a bone of contention between Chu and Wu: King Zhufan of Wu launched an attack on the city in 548 BCE, and was consequently killed...
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  • [(modern eastern Gansu)] Regions" (安撫河東關內隴右諸蕃大使, Anfu Hedong Guannei Longyou Zhufan Dashi), although there was no evidence that he actually left the capital...
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  • Ling, Duke (534–493 BC) Wu (complete list) – Shoumeng, ruler (585–561 BC) Zhufan, King (560–548 BC) Yuji, King (547–544 BC) Yumei, King (543–527 BC) Liao...
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  • Shoumeng King of Wu Reign 585 BC - 561 BC Issue King Liao of Wu Zhufan, King of Wu Yuji, King of Wu Lord Queyou Yumei, King of Wu Lord Jizha Lord Yanyu...
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    bottom left: quail eggs, two types of vinegar-preserved vegetables (probably radish), bamboo rice (竹饭 zhufan), barbequed Jianshui tofu, roasted corn....
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    Chinese Gazetteer of Foreign Lands: A New Translation of Part 1 of the Zhufan zhi (1225). Translated by Yang, Shao-yun. ArcGIS StoryMaps. Damon L. Woods...
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    carried out by an Arab scholar named Sheikh Abdullah Arif in 1112. The book Zhufan Zhi (諸蕃 志), written by Zhao Rugua in 1225, cited the record of a geographer...
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  • relationship. The title became extinct since then. Shoumeng (585–561 BC) Zhufan (560–548 BC) Yuji (547–544 BC) Yumei (543–527 BC) Liao (526–515 BC) Helü...
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    unsuspecting Zhufan entered the city, Niu Chen shot and killed him with an arrow. The Wu army fell into chaos and was again defeated. Zhufan's brother Yuji...
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    Zhufan and transferred from a private school to primary school. In 1910, 13-year-old He Zhuguo was taken to Guangzhou by his second brother He Zhufan...
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  • dug in 1958 and finished in 1960s. The reservoir is fed by the New Shoo, Zhufan, and Tangz Rivers. A 1st-grade flood trench links Shilianghe Reservoir and...
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    Afterwards, Zhoulai becamer part of the fief of Prince Ji Zha, brother of King Zhufan of Wu. The city of Zhoulai remained under Wu's direct control until 493...
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  • Jueyou 蹶由 (20) Zhufan 诸樊 ?–561–548 BC (21) Yuji 余祭 ?–548–531 BC (22) Yumei 餘昧 ?–531–527 BC Yanyu 掩余 Zhuyong 烛庸 Jizha 季札 Crown Prince Zhufan 太子诸樊 Qingji 庆忌...
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