Halal foods, particularly lamb and beef dishes, as well as from Huaiyang cuisine. Huaiyang cuisine has been praised since ancient times in China and it was...
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(孝宣皇后 王氏; d. 16 BC) Jieyu, of the Zhang clan (婕妤 張氏) Liu Qin, Prince Xian of Huaiyang (淮陽憲王 劉欽; d. 28 BC), second son Jieyu, of the Wei clan (婕妤 衛氏) Liu...
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Zetian. 2nd Son: Li Xián (李賢) (note different tone than his brother) (655-684), name changed to Li De (李德) 672, changed back to Li Xián 674, originally the...
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"metro") area made up of Weidu and Jian'an districts (named from Emperor Xian of Han’s era name) and Changge City largely being urbanized. In 2007, the...
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importance: "Among the three primogenitors of Huaxia civilization, Fu Xi in Huaiyang Country ranks first." During the time of his predecessor Nüwa, society...
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Taoist philosophy Tao De Wuji Taiji Yin and yang Bagua Wuxing (five phases) Bianhua Fan (reversal) Wu wei (non-action) Ziran Xian (immortal) Zhenren True...
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of a family named Guan. From this derives the name borne by the county (xian) since the late 6th century BC—Guancheng (City of the Guan). The city first...
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reinforcements and killed Emperor Gaozu's nephew Li Daoxuan (李道玄) the Prince of Huaiyang in battle, again seizing former Xia territory, although by this point Li...
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(195–181 BC, 179–127 BC, 117–80 BC) Hengshan (恆山(ㄏㄥˊ ㄕㄢ)) (187–180 BC) Huaiyang (淮陽(ㄏㄨㄞˊ ㄧㄤˊ)) (187–180 BC, 176–169 BC, 155–154 BC, 63 BC–AD 9) Langya...
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who claimed the throne on 5 August 25 AD. The last Han emperor, Emperor Xian (r. 189–220 AD), was a puppet monarch of Chancellor Cao Cao (155–220 AD)...
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prior to exile in Taiwan. The story alludes to specific dishes of the Huaiyang cuisine, another reminder of the Nanjing area. In a richly ironic tale...
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in present-day southeastern Henan). When Chen County (陳縣; present-day Huaiyang County, Henan) was under attack by the rebels, seven of Zhao Qian's subordinates...
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106) Emperor Mo of Sun Wu (243 – January or February 284) King Wushun of Huaiyang (died 25) Wang Mang (45 BCE-23 CE) Liu Shan (207-271) Emperor Wu of Jin...
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cuisine called Huaiyang (also commonly known as the Weiyang school). Along with Sichuan cuisine, Cantonese cuisine, and Shandong cuisine, Huaiyang cuisine (淮扬菜)...
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suspicion. Wang Jian's army passed through southern Chen (陳; present-day Huaiyang in Henan) and made camp at Pingyu. The Chu armies under Xiang Yan used...
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Prince of Wei whilst the youngest son Wu Yanxiu (武延秀) was created Prince of Huaiyang. Portrayed by Jeon Hyeon in the 2006-2007 KBS TV series Dae Jo-yeong. Portrayed...
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or Lower Yangtze Mandarin. Similarly, the local cuisine is Jianghuai or Huaiyang cuisine, historically considered one of the four chief styles of true Chinese...
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Turkic Khaganate marries Wu Zetian's great-nephew Wu Chengsi, Prince of Huaiyang (淮阳王武延秀). 703: A daughter of Qapaghan Khagan marries Crown Prince Li Dan's...
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in Shanghai that originated in Suzhou is "three delicacies wonton" (san xian hun tun), which contains pork, shrimp, and beef liver as primary ingredients...
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Hui, Salar and Dongxiang cavalry to defeat the Japanese at the Battle of Huaiyang. Ma Biao fought against the Japanese in the Boxer Rebellion. After 1940...
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Xin, were defeated by 500,000 Chu troops in the unfamiliar territory of Huaiyang, modern-day northern Jiangsu and Anhui provinces. Xiang Yan, the Chu commander...
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Red Cliffs, he met Zhang Fan in Chen Commandery (陳郡; around present-day Huaiyang County, Henan) and appointed him as a Consultant (議郎) and Army Adviser...
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Fangyu (侯方域) Xiaolan Huangpu Xu Zhiyong Shang Tang (商汤) Wang Junguang Dai De Dai Sheng Shangqiu is also a Roman Catholic diocese. Dazhouzhuang village...
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ruled by Jurchen over a century. In 1232, the general Wang You (王佑), Feng Xian (封仙) revolted, they expelled the Jurchen's governor Tuktan. Then the Mongolian...
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Wei Sanguozhi vol. 22. Chen Qun 陳群 General Cao Wei Chen Rong 陳融 Chenguo (Huaiyang County, Henan) Politician Eastern Wu Chen Rong 陳容 195 Sheyang, Guangling...
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was deemed to be ineffable. The county was put under the jurisdiction of Huaiyang military prefecture during the Song dynasty, then was transferred to Pizhou...
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the capital, Secretary to the Board of Rites, and Military Governor of Huaiyang. He openly criticized conventional regulations of the time, causing him...
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period of disorder, during which warlord Cao Cao held the last Han emperor Xian in Xuchang (196–220), Luoyang was restored to prominence when his son Cao...
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Huangxiao, and Hongchao areas, with the latter further split into Ninglu and Huaiyang. Tongtai, being geographically located furthest west, has the most significant...
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peregrinations in exile, he capitalized on the reforms of his father, Duke Xian (r. 676–651), who had centralized the state, killed off relatives who might...
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