Fanzhen (simplified Chinese: 藩镇; traditional Chinese: 藩鎮; pinyin: fānzhèn; lit. 'barrier town'), also called fangzhen (Chinese: 方镇; lit. 'region town')...
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The Three Fanzhen of Hebei (Chinese: 河朔三镇; pinyin: Hé shuò sān zhèn) were three regions in what is now Hebei, China governed by powerful jiedushi in the...
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independent long before 907 as the late Tang dynasty's control over its numerous fanzhen officials waned, but the key event was their recognition as sovereign by...
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promote and appoint subordinates. Powerful jiedushi eventually became fanzhen rulers (de facto warlords) and overrode the power of the central government...
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became Okinawa Prefecture in March 1879. List of Han Han school Shōen Fanzhen Demesne Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Han" in Japan Encyclopedia,...
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messengers from different Fanzhens collected the information related to the imperial court and those could be beneficial for their Fanzhens, then wrote them on...
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Sixteen Kingdoms Northern & Southern Dynasties Anshi Rebellion Divisions of Fanzhen Huang Chao Rebellion Five Dynasties & Ten Kingdoms Jingnan Campaign Li...
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monarchs (middle) Family tree of Chinese monarchs (Warring States period) Fanzhen Fengjian Golden ages of China Historical capitals of China Jiedushi Jimi...
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February 25 – Emperor Dezong of Tang dies after a 25-year reign, in which the fanzhen is controlled by military governors or jiedushi, who often ignore imperial...
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Hải quân) was created in 866 by the Chinese general Gao Pian as a Tang fanzhen ("buffer town") in the former Annan Duhufu (Protectorate General to Pacify...
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be controlled by fanzhen, autonomous regional authorities headed by the jiedushi (regional military governors). In Hebei, three fanzhen became virtually...
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Feng, a general under Tian Ji'an, the ruler of the de facto independent fanzhen of Weibo. The story was published in the collection Pei Xing Chuanqi (裴鉶传奇)...
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Moqing. The team then encounter a group of labourers forced by the local fanzhen military to work in an ice crystal mine. When infiltrating the military...
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disorder of the An Lushan, which saw many fanzhen or local generals become extraordinarily powerful. These fanzhen were so powerful they collected taxes,...
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in 957 Status De facto independent entity De jure Fanzhen of Southern Tang (949 - 975) De jure Fanzhen of Northern Song (960 - 978) Capital Quan Prefecture...
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Chinese Taipei Feng Yi-hsin Li Hsin-yang Girls' doubles China Huang Fanzhen Shi Xunyao Japan Miyuu Kihara Yumeno Soma China Guo Yuhan Qian Tianyi...
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the year 706 CE. The Tang dynasty also created military districts (藩鎮 fānzhèn, meaning "buffer town") controlled by military commissioners known as jiedushi...
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Yuanzhen, and generals like Tian Chengsi who helped usher in the era of fanzhen which became largely autonomous and defied control by the imperial court...
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absorbed a large portion of Xiangzhou from Zhaoyi, resulting in the Three Fanzhen of Hebei. Although nominally subordinate to the Tang by accepting imperial...
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Dezong's reign can be seen as an attempt to limit the strength of the fanzhen, a situation where regional military governors or jiedushi had sprung up...
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Manyu 2018 Xu Haidong Qian Tianyi Xu Haidong Xiang Peng Shi Xunyao Huang Fanzhen Xu Yingbin Shi Xunyao 2019 Xiang Peng Miyu Nagasaki Liu Yebo Xu Yingbin...
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South Korea Hwang Minha Cadet girls' singles China Li Yiran China Huang Fanzhen Japan Mima Ito Japan Miu Hirano Cadet boys' team China Liu Dingshuo...
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rogue deity who manipulated Mengzhang as a pawn to collaborated with a fanzhen general in Liaodong, in order to stop the flow of Nine Springs and trigger...
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February 25 – Emperor Dezong of Tang dies after a 25-year reign, in which the fanzhen is controlled by military governors or jiedushi, who often ignore imperial...
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Rebellion began, Ping Lu Fanzhen (Hanja:平盧藩鎮) was moved to Shandong Peninsula and renamed as Zi Qing Ping Lu Fanzhen (Hanja:淄青平盧藩鎮), Fanzhen attempted to hold...
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the former khaganate and state, about 2.6 times the regular prefecture. Fanzhen Fengjian Jiedushi Tusi Yılmaz, Anıl (2020). "On the Burial Mounds of Ulaan...
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Xiong 2009, p. 504. Nienhauser 2010, p. 24, 29. Xiong 2009, p. 303. "fanzhen 藩鎮, fangzhen 方鎮 (www.chinaknowledge.de)". Xiong 2009, p. 451. Zizhi Tongjian...
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China (XIANG Peng & XU Haidong) Junior girls' doubles: China (HUANG Fanzhen & SHI Xunyao) Junior mixed doubles: China (XU Yingbin & SHI Xunyao) Senior...
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Wang Chien-Chih Cadet girls' team China Sun Yingsha Qian Tianyi Huang Fanzhen North Korea Pyon Song Gyong Ko Un Gum Japan Maki Shiomi Yuka Minagawa...
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Dawenkou Daolang Huangqian Zhoudian Zhuyang Culai Liangzhuang Fangcun Fanzhen Jiaoyu Huamawan Mazhuang Xiagang Shankou Beijipo Tianping Manzhuang Taiqian...
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