• Yu Wuling (810–?) was a Chinese poet of the late Tang dynasty. His birth name was Yu Ye; Wuling was his courtesy name. He attained a jinshi degree in...
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  • Wuling may refer to: Xu Wuling (许武岭, born 14 September 1971), professional rower Yu Wuling (于武陵, born 810), poet Zhang Wuling (张武龄, 1889-1938), educator...
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    hands of Qin, causing Wuling to muse that since he did not have the power of a king, he should not use the title. In 307 BCE, Wuling started his reforms...
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    document the ritual songs in their honor. The late Tang Dynasty poet Yu Wuling is supposed to have been fond of the scenery along the Xiang River. The...
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    below is often mentioned in Chinese poetry. The late Tang dynasty poet Yu Wuling is supposed to have been fond of the scenery of Dongting Lake. During...
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    375 BC–350 BC Marquess Su (肅侯), personal name Yu (語), son of previous, ruled 350 BC–326 BC King Wuling (武靈王), personal name Yong (雍), son of previous...
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    its independence in 1959. Wuling is the high school with the highest entrance score in Taoyuan since 1959. Nation-wise, Wuling is the 6th most common Alma...
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  • first described by Lu-Yu Wang and Zhi-Sheng Zhang in 2024. As of May 2024 it contains three species, all found in China in the Wuling Mountains: S. eyu,...
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  • to Jin Xuan, the Administrator of Wuling Commandery. He urged his lord to surrender when Zhang Fei attacked Wuling but was ignored. Gong Zhi then killed...
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    defeated by Hou and finally killed by Western Wei. Xiao Ji the Prince of Wuling the youngest son of Emperor Wu claimed imperial title. In 551, Hou forced...
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  • present-day northeastern Hunan), Guiyang (桂陽; present-day southeastern Hunan), Wuling (武陵; present-day northwestern Hunan) and Lingling (零陵; present-day southwestern...
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    century BC. In the Han dynasty the area was called "Wuling County". The name is retained in the urban Wuling District. In the Sui dynasty, it was called Langzhou...
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    people in Wuling Commandery (武陵郡; around present-day Changde, Hunan) started a rebellion, Huang Gai was appointed as the Administrator of Wuling and was...
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    and administered by the Wuling Prefecture, separating it from Linyuan County. In AD 783, the third year of Sui dynasty, Wuling County was created by annexing...
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  • opposition. He issued an edict entrusting his sons to Yu Bing, He, Sima Xi (司馬晞), Prince of Wuling, Sima Yu, Prince of Kuaiji (both paternal uncles), and Zhuge...
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  • (died 473 BC) King Wu of Qin (329–307BC), king of the state of Qin King Wuling of Zhao (died 295BC), also known as King Wu of Zhao Zhao Tuo (died 137BC)...
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    other hand, Liu Bei used the opportunity to attack the four commanderies of Wuling, Changsha, Lingling and Guiyang in southern Jing Province and bring them...
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    Yuwen Tai (redirect from Yu-Wen Tai)
    Xun instead turned to another brother of Xiao Yi, Xiao Ji the Prince of Wuling for aid, and Xiao Ji sent reinforcements commanded by the general Yang Qianyun...
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    acquired models from SAIC-GM-Wuling, such as the MG Hector and the MG Comet EV which are rebadged Baojun 530 and Wuling Air EV respectively. In November...
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    much of it. He gained control of four commanderies south of the Yangtze in Wuling, Changsha, Lingling, and Guiyang. Sun Quan's troops had suffered far greater...
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  • the administrators of Cao Cao's four commanderies, including Jin Xuan at Wuling Commandery, Han Xuan at Changsha Commandery, Zhao Fan at Guiyang Commandery...
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  • Wade–Giles: Chin Chien-wen-ti; 320 – September 12, 372), personal name Sima Yu (司馬昱), courtesy name Daowan (道萬), was an emperor of the Eastern Jin dynasty...
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    Zhuge Jin (section Yu Fan)
    Quan's domains along the Xiang River: Liu Bei would keep Nan, Lingling and Wuling commanderies in the west, while Sun Quan would take Changsha, Jiangxia and...
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  • The Yu Gong treatise in the Book of Documents contains an account of Jizhou province and Yu the Great's actions there. According to the account, Yu mainly...
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    Liang was tasked with persuading the tribal peoples in Wuling (武陵; around present-day Wuling District, Changde, Hunan) to join Liu Bei and he succeeded...
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    in hills or on mountains, such as Wuling Mountain by the Qianxiang River (湘黔川边的武陵山; Xiāngqián Chuān Biān Dí Wǔlíng Shān) Miao Mountain (苗岭; Miáo Líng)...
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    kingdoms. In the meantime, Liu Bei had also conquered the four commanderies of Wuling (武陵; around present-day Changde, Hunan), Changsha (長沙), Guiyang (桂陽; around...
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    Li Deyu (redirect from Li Te-)
    magistrate of Jiangdu (江都, in modern Yangzhou), Wu Xiang (吳湘), whose uncle Wu Wuling (吳武陵) had long had an adversarial relationship with Li Deyu, of embezzlement...
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  • Provinces of ancient China mentioned in historical texts such as the Tribute of Yu, Erya and Rites of Zhou. There are four different theories regarding the origin...
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    traditional "Upper Cambrian". The GSSP for the base of the Furongian is in the Wuling Mountains, in northwestern Hunan Province, China. It coincides with the...
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