• Jiangxia may refer to: Look up Jiangxia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jiangxia Commandery, administrative division in ancient China, centred around...
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    Jiangxia District (simplified Chinese: 江夏区; traditional Chinese: 江夏區; pinyin: Jiāngxià Qū) is one of 13 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of...
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  • The Battle of Jiangxia was fought between the warlords Sun Quan and Liu Biao in 208 in the late Eastern Han dynasty. The battle was the last part of a...
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  • Jiangxia Commandery (Chinese: 江夏郡) was a Chinese commandery that existed from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty. Its territories were located in present-day...
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    Jiangxia chaotoensis is a Chinese mesonychid from the Nongshanian division of the Upper Paleocene. It may be related to the genera Dissacus and Hukoutherium...
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    The Jiangxia Tidal Power Station (江厦潮汐电站) is the fourth largest tidal power station in the world, located in Wuyantou, Wenling City, Zhejiang Province...
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    Jiangxia Station (Chinese: 江夏站; Jyutping: gong1 haa6 zaam6; Cantonese Yale: Gōnghah Jaahm), known as Chentiancun Station during planning, is a metro station...
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  • during the late Eastern Han dynasty. . He served as the Administrator of Jiangxia Commandery (江夏郡; around present-day Xinzhou District, Wuhan, Hubei) under...
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    Ning fought in numerous battles for his lord, including the battles of Jiangxia (208), Red Cliffs (208–209), Xiaoyao Ford (214–215) and Ruxu (217). Gan...
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  • (南陽; present-day southwestern Henan), Nan (南; present-day western Hubei), Jiangxia (江夏; present-day eastern Hubei), Changsha (長沙; present-day northeastern...
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    Park Baiyundadaobei Feixiang Park Gaozeng Hengsha Huangbian Jiahewanggang Jiangxia Jingxi Nanfang Hospital Longgui Meihuayuan Renhe Sanyuanli Shabei Tonghe...
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  • views. In the source material, Wang Ling marries into a noble family in Jiangxia, Jingzhou, and is regarded as a "good wife" by the locals. In the series...
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    Jiangxia Bridge East Station (simplified Chinese: 江厦桥东站; traditional Chinese: 江廈橋東站; pinyin: Jiāngxiàqiáodōng Zhàn) is a metro station on Line 1 of the...
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    Wuchang, and included six counties. In 223 the commandery was renamed to Jiangxia, and the capital of the commandery moved to Xiakou (in present-day Wuchang...
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    Sun Quan launched a campaign against Huang Zu, the Administrator (太守) of Jiangxia Commandery (present-day eastern Hubei). During the battle, Ling Tong and...
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    nine independent organisations in the Wuhan Branch of the CAS. Located in Jiangxia District, Wuhan, Hubei, it was founded in 1956 and opened mainland China's...
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  • death of Huang Zu after the Battle of Jiangxia in 208, Liu Qi volunteered to be the new Administrator of Jiangxia (present-day Xinzhou District, Wuhan...
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    Battle of Xiakou in AD 203 and Battle of Jiangxia five years later were fought in the region over control of Jiangxia Commandery, territories of which included...
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  • in the late Eastern Han dynasty. Sun Quan's forces attempted to conquer Jiangxia Commandery (present-day Xinzhou District, Wuhan, Hubei), which was defended...
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  • Dongxihu District 451,880 Hannan District 114,970 Caidian District 410,888 Jiangxia District 644,835 Huangpi District 874,938 Xinzhou District 848,760 Huangshigang...
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    is situated east of Wuchang District in Wuhan, west of Ezhou, north of Jiangxia District, south of Donghu (East Lake). The authority of the Development...
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    Peanut harvest in Jiangxia District, Hubei...
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  • town in Laoling, Shandong, China Zhengdian Subdistrict, a subdistrict in Jiangxia District, Wuhan, Hubei, China This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Huang Zu in battle, and as a result, he obtained most of the territory of Jiangxia. Soon after, Liu Biao died while Cao Cao was preparing a major campaign...
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  • Liang's suggestion to leave Jing Province's capital Xiangyang and travel to Jiangxia Commandery. On the other hand, Liu Biao loved Liu Cong deeply and wanted...
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    by Guangzhou Metro:      Line 2 - Jiahewanggang ( 3 ,  14 ), Huangbian, Jiangxia, Xiao-gang, Baiyun Culture Square, Baiyun Park, Feixiang Park, Sanyuanli...
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  • from 1428 to 1474 and was posthumously honoured as Prince Kangjing of Jiangxia (江夏康靖王) Zhu Jihao (朱季㙱; d. 1482), Zhu Mengju's first son who held the princedom...
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    appointed Wen Ping, a former general under Liu Biao, as the Administrator of Jiangxia Commandery (江夏郡; around present-day Xinzhou District, Wuhan, Hubei) and...
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    Peanuts harvested in Jiangxia...
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    killed Liu Biao's vassal Huang Zu at the Battle of Jiangxia, seizing most of Huang's territory at Jiangxia (江夏; present-day Xinzhou District, Wuhan, Hubei)...
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