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Baekje occupied Liaoxi. Baekje's administrative seat was at Jinping Prefecture of Jinping Commandery. — 宋書 巻九十七 Chinese Wikisource has original text related
Jinping_Commandery
Dynasty of China (386–535)
Asia. Oxford University Press. Change of Xianbei names to Han names Jinping Commandery around 0.67 to 1.33 hectares 1,300 or 2000 according to different
Northern_Wei
Period in Chinese history from 420 to 589
China Buddhism in China Empress Dowager Hu (Northern Wei) Yan Zhitui Jinping Commandery His name is given as Zhang Xin in the Book of Northern Qi and History
Northern and Southern dynasties
Northern_and_Southern_dynasties
Prefecture-level city in Shaanxi, People's Republic of China
comprised Biancheng Commandery (Chinese: 遍城郡), Dingyang Commandery [zh], Shang Commandery, and Shuofang Commandery, as well as Jinming Commandery [zh] within
Yan'an
Chinese book about Liang dynasty (635)
Wenshen, but their language differs." Twenty-Four Histories Fusang Jinping Commandery Wénshēn-guó (文身國), literally "mark-body country," i.e. country of
Book_of_Liang
Province of China
On 13 April 2018, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping announced a plan to gradually make the island into a pilot free trade zone
Hainan
Post. 8 December 2008. Retrieved 12 December 2008. "China's leader Xi Jinping secures third term and stacks inner circle with loyalists". The Guardian
Timeline_of_Chinese_history
Place in China
Jieyang County (揭阳县) under Nanhai Commandery. The first commandery-level administration specific to the region, Yi'an Commandery (义安郡), was established later
Chaoshan
County in Hebei, People's Republic of China
the Western Jin, Changshan Commandery was subsequently repeatedly renamed and reorganized, including as Hengshan Commandery, Heng Prefecture (Hengzhou)
Zhengding_County
County in Shaanxi, People's Republic of China
and has a permanent population of 170,100 people as of 2019. In 1969, Xi Jinping was sent to work in Liangjiahe Village [zh], Wen'anyi, Yanchuan County
Yanchuan_County
Prefecture-level city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Dongguan Commandery (東官郡). The Dongguan Commandery was renamed Yi'an Commandery (義安郡) in 413. The commandery became a prefecture in 590 during the early
Chaozhou
Wei officer who broke out of the siege at Nan'an Commandery. Pei Xu then went to Anding Commandery and lied to Cui Liang, luring him to lead his army
List of fictional people of the Three Kingdoms
List_of_fictional_people_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
Country in East Asia
dynasty. He led an autocratic Legalist state organized in a system of commanderies and counties. The dynasty lasted only fifteen years, falling soon after
China
1997 transfer of Hong Kong from UK to China
Tei Tung Imperial (221 BC – 1800s) Subprovincially Nanhai Commandery Dongguan Commandery [zh] Guang Prefecture Guangzhou Circuit [zh] Guangzhou Prefecture [zh]
Handover_of_Hong_Kong
renamed Zhuojun or the Zhuo Commandery (涿郡), which was administered from Ji. In 609, Zhuo Commandery and neighboring Anle Commandery (modern Miyun) had a combined
History_of_Beijing
County-level city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
and Longchuan county). Under the Qing, Sihui County made up part of the commandery of Zhaoqing. As with much of the surrounding countryside, Sihui was a
Sihui
Province in Southwest China
the Dian Kingdom in the late 2nd century BC, establishing the Yizhou Commandery in its place. During the chaos of the Three Kingdoms period, imperial
Yunnan
Province of China
222 BC and organized into a commandery named for Kuaiji in Zhejiang but initially headquartered in Wu in Jiangsu. Kuaiji Commandery was the initial power base
Zhejiang
City in Guangdong, China
split up Nanhai and established a new Dongguan Commandery [zh] (东官郡). The seat of both the commandery and Bao'an County, one of its six counties, was
Shenzhen
County-level city in Yunnan, China
Yongchang Commandery in the former Ailao territory, with Mangshi falling under the jurisdiction of Ailao County [zh] within the commandery. The Shu-Han
Mangshi
Province in South China
Minyue, establishing instead a paramilitary province there called Minzhong Commandery. Minyue was a de facto kingdom until one of the emperors of the Qin dynasty
Fujian
Capital of Fujian, China
The Qin organized its territory into commanderies roughly equivalent to modern prefectures, with Minzhong Commandery (閩中郡) overseeing Qin territory in Fujian
Fuzhou
County-level & Sub-prefectural city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
important city in Guangdong. Under the Qing, it was the seat of Gaozhou Commandery, overseeing Dianbai, Huazhou, Maoming, "Sih-ching", Wuchuan, and Xinyi
Gaozhou
Province in South China
unified Chinese empire, the Qin expanded southwards and set up Nanhai Commandery at Panyu, near what is now part of Guangzhou. The region was later controlled
Guangdong
hierarchical administrative divisions in China, based on two levels: jùn commanderies and xiàn counties. The Han dynasty that came immediately after added
Administrative divisions of China
Administrative_divisions_of_China
District in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Haojiang District (濠江區) to the east, looks across Niutianyang (牛田洋) toward Jinping District (金平區) to the northeast, adjoins Puning City to the west, is next
Chaoyang,_Shantou
Liu Song Emperor from 466 to 472
Zishang. Jing Province (荊州, modern central and western Hubei) and Kuaiji Commandery (the southern shore of Hangzhou Bay), governed by Liu Zixun's brothers
Emperor_Ming_of_Song
East Asian ethnic group
4th century AD by families descended from Chinese nobility. Special "commanderies of immigrants" and "white registers" were created for the massive number
Han_Chinese
Capital of Guangdong, China
til the late 20th century. Panyu was the seat of Qin Empire's Nanhai Commandery, and served as a base for the first invasion of the Baiyue lands in southern
Guangzhou
Prefecture-level city in Yunnan, People's Republic of China
submitted to the Han dynasty, and today's Lijiang City belonged to the Yuezhi Commandery, known as Suijiu County. By the time of the Three Kingdoms, it was part
Lijiang
Province in East China
Chinese state in 221 BC. The Han dynasty that followed created several commanderies supervised by two inspectorates (刺史部) in what is now modern Shandong:
Shandong
Capital city of Yunnan, China
Kingdom and set up a commandery called Yizhou in 109 BC; the Han dynasty also incorporated the Kunming Yi into Yizhou Commandery soon after. Therefore
Kunming
Prefecture-level city in Guizhou, People's Republic of China
Yelang was conquered by the Han dynasty, and incorporated as Zangke Commandery. From 28 BCE to 25 BCE, an insurrection against Emperor Cheng called for
Anshun
dynasty; Ruled by the House of Wang (왕 / 王); Chinese rule over the Four Commanderies of Han on the Korean Peninsula Gaya (가야 / 伽倻) (AD 42–562) Daegaya (대가야
List_of_dynasties
the Sino-British treaty. On 27 January 2021, CCP general secretary Xi Jinping said that Hong Kong could only maintain its long-term stability and security
History_of_Hong_Kong
County in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
was under Nanhai Commandery (南海郡). In the sixth year of the Jin dynasty's Xianhe era (晉咸和六年, 331 AD), it came under Dongguan Commandery (東官郡), the predecessor
Jiexi_County
Lake in Hangzhou, China
was made in the Book of Han finished in 111, which states, The Western Commandery Captain of Qiantang was stationed at the Wulin Hills, where the Wulin
West_Lake
Prefecture-level city in Yunnan, People's Republic of China
latter in the 13th century. During the Yuan Dynasty, it became the Wumeng Commandery (乌蒙路), during which time many Hui Muslims settled in the area. During
Zhaotong
Prefecture-level city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Yangdong District. Under the Qing, Yangjiang County made up part of the commandery of Zhaoqing. It was later split off as a separate prefecture in its own
Yangjiang
City in China
[citation needed] By the 19th century, Heshan County made up part of the commandery of Zhaoqing. In 1993, it was promoted to a county-level city. Heshan Municipality
Heshan,_Guangdong
Prefecture-level city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Nanyue rule. After Qin unified the Nanyue, Meizhou was belonged to Nanhai Commandery. Meizhou was historically known as Chengxiang (程鄉) and Jiaying (嘉應), and
Meizhou
County in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
administration of Changsha Commandery during the Qin dynasty and Guiyang Commandery during the Han dynasty. Later commanderies included Shixing, Yangshan
Liannan_Yao_Autonomous_County
General Guo Chang (郭昌) south to Yunnan, establishing the Yizhou commandery. The commandery seat was at Dianchi county (present day Jinning). To expand the
History_of_Yunnan
Province in North China
(1368–1644) which were of the same land area and borders as the previous Hedong Commandery of the Tang dynasty. During the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Shanxi extended
Shanxi
Independence movement in China
immigrants to Xinjiang. Records show that military colonies (tuntian) and commanderies (duhufu) were set up by the Han dynasty to control Xinjiang, while the
East Turkestan independence movement
East_Turkestan_independence_movement
Autonomous prefecture in Guizhou, People's Republic of China
and Han dynasty as part of Zangke Commandery. In the Three Kingdoms period, it was reorganised under Xinggu Commandery following the campaigns of Zhuge
Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
Qianxinan_Buyei_and_Miao_Autonomous_Prefecture
County in Guizhou, China
Sui, Bai, and Maonan. In 1372 it was the seat of the historic Chengfan commandery (程番府). Within Guizhou it is noted for its orange cultivation. The gecko
Huishui_County
Prefecture-level city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
33rd year of his reign, placing it under the administration of Nanhai Commandery (南海郡). In 111 BC, the sixth year of Emperor Wu of Han’s Yuanding era,
Jieyang
Prefecture-level city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
viceroy of Liangguang relocated to Guangzhou but Zhaoqing remained a commandery seat, overseeing the counties of Gaoyao, Guangning, Deqing, Sihui, and
Zhaoqing
District in Guangdong, China
111 BCE, the area was reorganized as Panyu County, within the Nanhai Commandery. The area of present-day Yuexiu District served as the capital of both
Yuexiu,_Guangzhou
and failed – to monopolise coin minting, taking power from the private commandery-level and kingdom-level mints. In 119 BCE the central government introduced
Economic history of China before 1912
Economic_history_of_China_before_1912
City in Guangdong, China
present-day Zhuhai was incorporated into Panyu County within the larger Nanhai Commandery. Following the Qin's collapse, Zhuhai was part of the Nanyue kingdom until
Zhuhai
Prefecture-level city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Yunfu came under the jurisdiction of Guilin Commandery, while some of the area belonged to Nanhai Commandery. During portions of the Han dynasty, the area
Yunfu
County-level city in Guangdong, China
citation needed] Under the Qing (1649), Hoiping County made up part of the commandery of Shiuhing (Zhaoqing). From 1649 to 1949, the administration centre of
Kaiping
Aspect of Chinese history
dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) established military colonies (tuntian) and commanderies to control Xinjiang from 120 BC, while the Tang dynasty (618–907) also
History_of_Xinjiang
County-level city in Yunnan, People's Republic of China
During the Western Han dynasty (206 BC – AD 24), it belonged to Yizhou Commandery. In the Sui (581–618) and Tang (618–907) dynasties, a contemporary prefecture
Tengchong
District in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Dianbei Commandery was established in AD 528 under the Liang dynasty. It and the subsequent Dianbei County were organized under Gaozhou Commandery. Under
Dianbai,_Maoming
County-level city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
needed] During the Qing dynasty, Wuchuan was administered from Gaozhou Commandery. (now a county-level city within the neighboring Maoming Prefecture).
Wuchuan,_Guangdong
Emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty
them. The officials all remained in their offices for long terms. The commandery governors and the county magistrates had set terms of six years. He did
Emperor_Wen_of_Song
Tei Tung Imperial (221 BC – 1800s) Subprovincially Nanhai Commandery Dongguan Commandery [zh] Guang Prefecture Guangzhou Circuit [zh] Guangzhou Prefecture [zh]
Timeline_of_Hong_Kong_history
County-level city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Huazhou later became the seat of Hua County, which formed part of Gaozhou Commandery. After the Chinese Civil War, it was reorganized and placed under the
Huazhou,_Guangdong
County-level city in Guangdong, China, known for hot springs
Enping County was established in AD 220. Under the Qing, it made up part of the commandery of Zhaoqing and was one of the Four Counties responsible for much of the
Enping
County-level city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
landmark of Guangdong Province. Lianzhou became part of the Changsha Commandery during the Qin dynasty. During the Han dynasty, which began in 206 BC
Lianzhou
County-level & Sub-prefectural city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
inhabitants in 2003. Under the Qing, Yangchun County made up part of the commandery of Zhaoqing. Yangchun is divided into the urban quarter Chuncheng (春城街道)
Yangchun
County in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
was administered under the jurisdiction of Jieyang County [zh], Nanhai Commandery. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the central government dispatched
Nan'ao_County
County in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
[citation needed] Under the Qing, Fengchuan and Kaijian made up part of the commandery of Zhaoqing. Fengchuan was also sometimes romanized as Fung Chuen. Kaijian
Fengkai_County
County in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
the Qing dynasty (清朝), Xinxing County was administered as part of the commandery of Zhaoqing. Huineng (惠能) (638–713): sixth ancestor of Chan The Postal
Xinxing_County
Autonomous county in Guizhou, China
Daozhen Gelao and Miao Autonomous County came under the jurisdiction of Ba Commandery (巴郡). In the Western Han dynasty (206 BC–8 AD), it belonged to Fuling
Daozhen Gelao and Miao Autonomous County
Daozhen_Gelao_and_Miao_Autonomous_County
County in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
under the jurisdiction of Boluo (博羅) and Jieyang (揭陽) counties of Nanhai Commandery (南海郡). In 331 CE (Xianhe 6, Eastern Jin; 東晉鹹六年), a portion of Jieyang
Huilai_County
County in Yunnan, People's Republic of China
known as Shifu County (姑复县) and was under the jurisdiction of Yuesui Commandery [zh]. In the Three Kingdoms period (220–280), Zhuge Liang went on a punitive
Huaping_County
County in Yunnan, People's Republic of China
Ludian was put under the administration of Zhuti County (朱提縣), Zhuti Commandery. In 584, the county area became part of Kaibian county, Gongzhou Prefecture
Ludian_County
District in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
years. Under the Qing, Gaoming County was administered as part of the commandery of Zhaoqing. Gaoming District is located within Foshan of Pearl River
Gaoming,_Foshan
District in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Zhaoqing under the Song. Gaoyao continued as a separate county in Zhaoqing Commandery. It was promoted to a county-level city in 1993 and later to urban district
Gaoyao,_Zhaoqing
County in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
prefecture-level city of Zhaoqing. Under the Qing, Deqing County made up part of the commandery of Zhaoqing. Defunct: Shapang Town & Guyou Town Panlongxia Waterfall Deqing
Deqing_County,_Guangdong
JINPING COMMANDERY
JINPING COMMANDERY
Boy/Male
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Winning
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from a place called Fyning in Rogate in Sussex.
Surname or Lastname
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English and Scottish : of uncertain derivation; possibly related to Bing.
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Winning
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Arabic, Muslim
Winning
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Winning
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Gayanthika | காயஂதிகா
Singing
Gayanthika | காயஂதிகா
Female
Chinese
bright, clear, crystal.
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Singing
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Winning
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Winning
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Winning
Female
Chinese
good and clever.
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Singing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, originally an Old English patronymic from a personal name or byname Tippa, for which there is evidence in place names such as Tiptree, but which is of uncertain origin.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Singing
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Singing
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Singing
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Indian, Sindhi
Singing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jenkins.
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Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Greek
Person Slayer; Wife of Hades
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ever youthful, Vishnu and Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, GAY means "happy." Compare with masculine Gay.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Romanian
God's Able-bodied One; Diminutive of Gabrielle; Woman of God; God is My Strength
Boy/Male
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Surname and Place-name
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a short form of the medieval personal name Tebald, Tibalt (see Theobald).North German : from Low German tippe, tibbe ‘wooden pail’, ‘small tub’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Joy; Sad
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Fame; Prestigious
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a.
Joining; having the quality of joining; forming an adjunct.
n.
The process of cleaning or brightening sheet metal or metalware, esp. brass, by dipping it in acids, etc.
n.
The result of a judicial examination or inquiry, especially into some matter of fact; a verdict; as, the finding of a jury.
a.
Winding, creeping, or flowing in, quietly or stealthily; suggesting; winning favor and confidence insensibly.
n.
The act of finding fault or blaming; -- used derogatively. Also Adj.
n.
The covering or lining of tin thus put on.
a.
Wound by mechanism connected with the stem; as, a stem-winding watch.
a.
Biting; pinching; painful; destructive; as, a nipping frost; a nipping wind.
n.
The act of washing cloth, dipping it in dye, etc., with a wince.
a.
Cinning; sly.
a.
Limping.
n.
The lining of a mine shaft with stones or bricks to prevent caving.
a.
Sipping often.
a.
Joining; connecting.
n.
The act or method of decorating fabrics or garments with a pinking iron; also, the style of decoration; scallops made with a pinking iron.
a.
Binding; astringent.
a.
Habitually winking.
n.
A binding.
a.
Winding; flexuous.
n.
A singing.