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  • Xia Prefecture
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Xia Prefecture may refer to: Xià Prefecture (夏州), a prefecture between the 5th and 13th centuries in modern Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia, China Xiá Prefecture

    Xia Prefecture

    Xia_Prefecture

  • Xià Prefecture
  • Historical administrative division in Shaanxi, China

    Xiazhou or Xia Prefecture (Chinese: 夏州; pinyin: Xiàzhōu; Tangut: 𘒂𗉔) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Jingbian County, Shaanxi

    Xià Prefecture

    Xià_Prefecture

  • Xiá Prefecture
  • Historical administrative division in Hubei, China

    Xiázhou or Xiá Prefecture (written as 硤州 before the 10th century, and 峽州 thereafter) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Yichang

    Xiá Prefecture

    Xiá_Prefecture

  • Xingqing Prefecture
  • Prefecture in imperial China

    Mongols and The Travels of Marco Polo respectively, was the capital of Western Xia (Tangut Empire) between the 11th and 13th centuries and its de facto independent

    Xingqing Prefecture

    Xingqing_Prefecture

  • Western Xia
  • Dynasty in northwest China (1038–1227)

    characters. The Western Xia or the Xi Xia (Chinese: 西夏; pinyin: Xī Xià; Wade–Giles: Hsi1 Hsia4), officially the Kingdom of the Great Xia of the White and Lofty

    Western Xia

    Western Xia

    Western_Xia

  • Li Jing (Tang dynasty)
  • Chinese Tang dynasty general (571–649)

    blocked by Liang forces and long could not reach there, having to stop at Xia Prefecture (峽州, roughly modern Yichang, Hubei). Emperor Gaozu, believing that Li

    Li Jing (Tang dynasty)

    Li Jing (Tang dynasty)

    Li_Jing_(Tang_dynasty)

  • Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xueyantuo
  • War in China

    Duomi to attack Xia Prefecture, and dealt him a defeat once he was at Xia Prefecture. Duomi withdrew, but soon attacked Xia Prefecture again. Briefly after

    Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xueyantuo

    Emperor_Taizong's_campaign_against_Xueyantuo

  • Yan'an
  • Prefecture-level city in Shaanxi, People's Republic of China

    residents. Yan'an was populated at least as early as the Xia dynasty, when it formed part of Yong Prefecture [zh]. The area was not part of the subsequent Shang

    Yan'an

    Yan'an

    Yan'an

  • You Prefecture (Inner Mongolia)
  • Historical administrative division in Inner Mongolia, China

    ‹See RfD› You Prefecture or Youzhou (Chinese: Yòuzhōu 宥州; Tangut: 𗍃𗉔) was a prefecture (zhou) of imperial China in what is now southern Inner Mongolia

    You Prefecture (Inner Mongolia)

    You_Prefecture_(Inner_Mongolia)

  • Emperor Xianzong of Tang
  • Emperor of Tang China from 805 to 820

    imperial orders. With imperial forces approaching Xiasui's capital Xia Prefecture (夏州), Yang was quickly killed by his own subordinate Zhang Chengjin

    Emperor Xianzong of Tang

    Emperor Xianzong of Tang

    Emperor_Xianzong_of_Tang

  • Li Yichao
  • rule of Dingnan Circuit, he served as an officer at Dingnan's capital Xia Prefecture (夏州, in modern Yulin, Shaanxi). When Li Renfu died in 933, the officers

    Li Yichao

    Li_Yichao

  • Yin Prefecture
  • Prefecture in imperial China

    Yinzhou or Yin Prefecture (Chinese: Yínzhōu 銀州; Tangut: 𗷲𗉔 or 𘝰𗉔) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Hengshan County, Shaanxi

    Yin Prefecture

    Yin_Prefecture

  • Song–Xia wars
  • 10th-12th century wars in China

    The Song–Xia wars (Chinese: 宋夏戰爭) were a series of military conflicts fought by the Northern Song dynasty, Western Xia dynasty, and Liao dynasty from

    Song–Xia wars

    Song–Xia_wars

  • Youzhou (ancient China)
  • Ancient Chinese province

    County, Shaanxi. The You Prefecture of Southern Yan was based in present-day Liaocheng, Shandong, and the You Prefecture of Xia was based in present-day

    Youzhou (ancient China)

    Youzhou (ancient China)

    Youzhou_(ancient_China)

  • Duomi Khan
  • Khan of the Xueyantuo

    induce Duomi to attack Xia Prefecture, and defeated him once he was at Xia Prefecture. Duomi withdrew, but soon attacked Xia Prefecture again. Briefly after

    Duomi Khan

    Duomi_Khan

  • Xiao Hua (Tang dynasty)
  • Chinese historian and politician

    military advisor to the prefect of Xia Prefecture (峽州, in modern Yichang, Hubei). He died while still at Xia Prefecture. His grandsons Xiao Mian and Xiao

    Xiao Hua (Tang dynasty)

    Xiao_Hua_(Tang_dynasty)

  • Sui Prefecture (Shaanxi)
  • Historical administrative division in Shaanxi, China

    Suizhou or Sui Prefecture (Chinese: Suīzhōu 綏州; Tangut: 𗉢𗉔) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Suide County, Shaanxi, China

    Sui Prefecture (Shaanxi)

    Sui_Prefecture_(Shaanxi)

  • Dou Jiande
  • Chinese rebel leader (573–621)

    to extend your campaign." Empress Cao and the Xia official Qi Shanshing (齊善行) fled back to Ming Prefecture. Li Shimin took Dou, Wang Wan, and Zhangsun to

    Dou Jiande

    Dou Jiande

    Dou_Jiande

  • Li Siyuan
  • Emperor of Later Tang from 926 to 933

    Congjin to Dingnan. When Li Yichao did resist, Yao put Dingnan's capital Xia Prefecture (夏州, in modern Yulin, Shaanxi) under siege, but as the city was well-fortified

    Li Siyuan

    Li Siyuan

    Li_Siyuan

  • Zhou Dewei
  • Chinese general

    Cunxu sent Zhou. The joint Qi and Jin forces put Dingnan's capital Xia Prefecture (夏州) under siege. When the Later Liang generals Li Yu (李遇) and Liu Wan

    Zhou Dewei

    Zhou Dewei

    Zhou_Dewei

  • Tangut people
  • Medieval Tibeto-Burman ethnic group

    central government granted the Tangut general Li Sigong the three prefectures of Xia (Chinese: 夏州, Tangut: 𘒂𗉔), Sui (Chinese: 綏州, Tangut: 𗉢𗉔), and

    Tangut people

    Tangut people

    Tangut_people

  • Lu Yi (Tang dynasty)
  • being an ally of Li Maozhen's and had Lu demoted to be the prefect of Xia Prefecture (硤州, in modern Yichang, Hubei). (Both Lu's biographies in the Old Book

    Lu Yi (Tang dynasty)

    Lu_Yi_(Tang_dynasty)

  • He Jintao
  • Chinese general (died 840)

    Jun (何俊) both served as officers in Ling Prefecture. His father He Mo (何默) served as an officer in Xia Prefecture (夏州) around modern Yulin, Shaanxi. Eventually

    He Jintao

    He_Jintao

  • Xingzhou
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    centuries in modern Shaanxi, China Xing Prefecture (Ningxia) (興州), a prefecture in 11th-century Western Xia in modern Ningxia, China Jinan Xingzhou F

    Xingzhou

    Xingzhou

  • Cui Yin
  • Chancellor during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang

    ally of Li Maozhen's; Lu was then exiled to the post of prefect of Xia Prefecture (硤州, in modern Yichang, Hubei). Cui continued to serve as chancellor

    Cui Yin

    Cui_Yin

  • Historical capitals of China
  • during the transition time between Yuan and Ming dynasties, established the Xia kingdom and set the capital city in Chongqing. Chongqing was also the provisional

    Historical capitals of China

    Historical capitals of China

    Historical_capitals_of_China

  • Xiao Xian
  • the Tang dynasty. He sent Yang and Chen Puhuan (陳普環) to attack Tang's Xia Prefecture (峽州, roughly modern Yichang, Hubei), but they were repelled by the Tang

    Xiao Xian

    Xiao_Xian

  • An Congjin
  • edict, however, and while the Later Tang army put Dingnan's capital Xia Prefecture (夏州) under siege, the siege was unsuccessful. Eventually, after Li Yichao

    An Congjin

    An_Congjin

  • Yang Shihou
  • officers Li Yu (李遇) and Liu Wan (劉綰) to head toward Dingnan's capital Xia Prefecture (夏州). When Li Yu and Liu Wan arrived there, the Qi and Jin forces withdrew

    Yang Shihou

    Yang_Shihou

  • Xia Dalong
  • Japanese footballer

    Xia Dalong (Chinese: 夏达龙; born 27 June 1993) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Shenzhen Peng City. Born in Nagoya, Japan

    Xia Dalong

    Xia_Dalong

  • Wang Benli
  • Chinese military general and politician during the Tang dynasty

    Emperor Gaozong sent Wang, along with Li Chongyi (李崇義) the commandant at Xia Prefecture (夏州, roughly modern Yulin, Shaanxi), to defend against the Eastern Tujue

    Wang Benli

    Wang_Benli

  • Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
  • Autonomous prefecture in Hubei, People's Republic of China

    Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (Chinese: 恩施土家族苗族自治州; pinyin: Ēnshī Tǔjiāzú Miáozú Zìzhìzhōu) is located in the mountainous southwestern corner

    Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture

    Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture

    Enshi_Tujia_and_Miao_Autonomous_Prefecture

  • Li Renfu
  • Warlord during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period

    Zhou Dewei to join the Qi forces. The two armies put Dingnan's capital Xia Prefecture (夏州, in modern Yulin, Shaanxi) under siege. Li Renfu sought aid from

    Li Renfu

    Li_Renfu

  • Li You (general)
  • headquartered in modern Yulin, Shaanxi) as well as the prefect of its capital Xia Prefecture (夏州). In 824, by which time Emperor Xianzong's grandson Emperor Jingzong

    Li You (general)

    Li_You_(general)

  • Xia Yan (Ming dynasty)
  • Chinese official (1482–1548)

    Xia Yan (1482 – 31 October 1548) was a Chinese scholar-official during the Ming dynasty. He held a high position in the court of the Jiajing Emperor in

    Xia Yan (Ming dynasty)

    Xia Yan (Ming dynasty)

    Xia_Yan_(Ming_dynasty)

  • Timeline of the Tang dynasty
  • and Xia prefectures before abandoning them Tibetan Empire captures Sha Prefecture and Qiuci 788 Tang defeats the Tibetan Empire at Xi Prefecture Princess

    Timeline of the Tang dynasty

    Timeline of the Tang dynasty

    Timeline_of_the_Tang_dynasty

  • Li Yixing
  • Dangxiang warlord

    Li Yiyin, Shi arrested and delivered Li Yimin to Dingnan's capital Xia Prefecture (夏州), and Li Yimin was executed. In 944, during a time that there were

    Li Yixing

    Li_Yixing

  • Dynasties of China
  • historians as the Sixteen Prefectures of Yan and Yun were partially administered by the contemporaneous Liao dynasty while the Western Xia exercised partial control

    Dynasties of China

    Dynasties_of_China

  • Yinchuan
  • Prefecture-level city in Ningxia, China

    northwest China. It served as the imperial capital of the Tangut‑led Western Xia (1038–1227). Yinchuan hosts the biennial China–Arab States Expo. As of the

    Yinchuan

    Yinchuan

    Yinchuan

  • Sifow
  • Japanese singer (born 1985)

    Shiho Fujita (Japanese: 藤田 志穂, romanized: Fujita Shiho; born May 11, 1985), known by her stage name Sifow (stylized as sifow), is a former Japanese pop

    Sifow

    Sifow

  • Jiaxing
  • Prefecture-level city in Zhejiang, People's Republic of China

    Jiāxīng; Wade–Giles: Chia-hsing), alternately romanized as Kashing, is a prefecture-level city in northern Zhejiang province, China. Lying on the Grand Canal

    Jiaxing

    Jiaxing

    Jiaxing

  • Sixteen Prefectures
  • Historical region in North China

    The Sixteen Prefectures, more precisely known as the Sixteen Prefectures of Yan–Yun (traditional Chinese: 燕雲十六州; simplified Chinese: 燕云十六州; pinyin: Yān

    Sixteen Prefectures

    Sixteen Prefectures

    Sixteen_Prefectures

  • Empress Ma (Hongwu)
  • Empress of China from 1368 to 1382

    Ming dynasty 1368–1382 Succeeded by Empress Xiaominrang Preceded by Empress Gi (Yuan dynasty) Empress Wang (Ming Xia) Empress consort of China 1368–1382

    Empress Ma (Hongwu)

    Empress Ma (Hongwu)

    Empress_Ma_(Hongwu)

  • Emperor Taizong of Tang
  • Emperor of China from 626 to 649

    Jiande the Prince of Xia, who controlled most of modern Hebei. Dou, reasoning that if Tang were able to destroy Zheng, his own Xia state would be next

    Emperor Taizong of Tang

    Emperor Taizong of Tang

    Emperor_Taizong_of_Tang

  • Zhangye
  • Prefecture-level city in Gansu, People's Republic of China

    the south. Its central district is Ganzhou, formerly a city of the Western Xia and one of the most important outposts of western China. Although Zhangye

    Zhangye

    Zhangye

    Zhangye

  • Ming Xia
  • Rebel state in China (1363–1371)

    The Ming Xia, officially the Great Xia, was a short-lived rebel state in China during the Red Turban Rebellion, which occurred in the final phase of the

    Ming Xia

    Ming Xia

    Ming_Xia

  • Wang Jun (Tang chancellor)
  • Chinese military general and politician

    region rebelled under the leadership of Kang Daibin (康待賓) and attacked Xia Prefecture (夏州, roughly modern Yulin, Shaanxi). Emperor Xuanzong ordered Wang and

    Wang Jun (Tang chancellor)

    Wang_Jun_(Tang_chancellor)

  • Zheng Yuqing
  • ancient saying that stated that soldiers of Xiasui's capital prefecture Xia Prefecture relied on county officials, which confused the other officials

    Zheng Yuqing

    Zheng_Yuqing

  • Otog Banner
  • Banner in Inner Mongolia, China

    present-day Otog Banner became part of the Western Xia. In 1226, Genghis Khan personally conquered the Western Xia, and rested his troops in the western portion

    Otog Banner

    Otog Banner

    Otog_Banner

  • Ningxia
  • Autonomous region of China

    the core area of the Western Xia in the 11th–13th centuries, established by the Tangut people; its name, "Peaceful Xia", derived from the Mongol conquest

    Ningxia

    Ningxia

    Ningxia

  • List of cities in China by population
  • major levels of cities, namely direct-administered municipalities (直辖市), prefecture-level cities (地级市), and county-level cities (县级市). Not included in this

    List of cities in China by population

    List of cities in China by population

    List_of_cities_in_China_by_population

  • Zhu Shizhen
  • Father of the Hongwu Emperor (1281–1344)

    relocated the family to Xuyi in Si Prefecture, and in subsequent years Zhu Shizhen moved to Zhongli in Hao Prefecture with his wife of the Chen clan and

    Zhu Shizhen

    Zhu_Shizhen

  • Yanshi, Luoyang
  • District in Henan, China

    the material culture of the Xia dynasty, the Yanshi site was theorized to be a Shang stronghold before the fall of the Xia. In 1983, a walled city dating

    Yanshi, Luoyang

    Yanshi, Luoyang

    Yanshi,_Luoyang

  • Xinxiang
  • Prefecture-level city in Henan, People's Republic of China

    into nine prefectures, and the city's territory belonged to Jizhou, Yanzhou and Yuzhou. At the end of the Xia Dynasty, Shang Tang attacked Xia Jie, and

    Xinxiang

    Xinxiang

    Xinxiang

  • Yu Di (Tang dynasty)
  • requested Emperor Dezong to demote Xue to be the secretary general of Xia Prefecture (峽州, in modern Yichang, Hubei), but after Emperor Dezong issued the

    Yu Di (Tang dynasty)

    Yu Di (Tang dynasty)

    Yu_Di_(Tang_dynasty)

  • Shaanxi
  • Province in Northwestern China

    Xiongnu-led kingdom Northern Xia (407–431) set its capital in Tongwancheng. The Northern Song dynasty and the Tangut-led Western Xia contested their border

    Shaanxi

    Shaanxi

    Shaanxi

  • Suihua
  • Prefecture-level city in Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China

    Suihua (Chinese: 绥化) is a prefecture-level city in west-central Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, adjacent to Yichun to the east, Harbin

    Suihua

    Suihua

    Suihua

  • Mang
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    politician Henry Mang (1897–1987), Canadian politician Mang of Xia, ruler of the Xia Dynasty, China Maximilian Mang (born 2000), German-American football

    Mang

    Mang

  • Ordos City
  • Prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China

    the Ordos Plateau of the Yellow River. Ordos has been administered as a prefecture-level city since 2001, although built-up areas make up a small proportion

    Ordos City

    Ordos City

    Ordos_City

  • Guiyi Prefecture
  • Historical region of China

    ‹See RfD› ‹See RfD› Guiyi Prefecture (AD 848–1036), also known as the Jinshan Kingdom of the Western Han (909–911) and the Dunhuang Kingdom of the Western

    Guiyi Prefecture

    Guiyi Prefecture

    Guiyi_Prefecture

  • Xiamen
  • City in Fujian, China

    pinyin: Sīmíng zhōu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Su-bêng chiu; lit. 'Think Ming (dynasty) Prefecture', meaning "Remembering the Ming". When its port prospered under the Qing

    Xiamen

    Xiamen

    Xiamen

  • Luoyang
  • City in Henan, China

    the Yellow River in the west of Henan province, China. Governed as a prefecture-level city, it borders the provincial capital of Zhengzhou to the east

    Luoyang

    Luoyang

    Luoyang

  • Tiger Leaping Gorge
  • River canyon in China

    Tiger Leaping Gorge (Chinese: 虎跳峡; pinyin: Hǔ tiào xiá) is a scenic canyon on the Jinsha River, a primary tributary of the upper Yangtze River. It is

    Tiger Leaping Gorge

    Tiger Leaping Gorge

    Tiger_Leaping_Gorge

  • Yuncheng
  • Prefecture-level city in Shanxi, People's Republic of China

    (simplified Chinese: 运城; traditional Chinese: 運城) is the southernmost prefecture-level city in Shanxi province, People's Republic of China. It borders

    Yuncheng

    Yuncheng

    Yuncheng

  • Handan
  • City in Hebei province, China

    Handan is a prefecture-level city located in the southwest of Hebei province, China. The southernmost prefecture-level city of the province, it borders

    Handan

    Handan

    Handan

  • Empress Wang (Western Xia)
  • Empress consort of the Western Xia dynasty

    1167 or January 1168) was the first empress of Emperor Renzong of Western Xia. She was from an aristocratic Tangut family. She was made the empress in

    Empress Wang (Western Xia)

    Empress_Wang_(Western_Xia)

  • Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
  • Jurchen-led imperial dynasty of China

    from the Song. A peace treaty with the Western Xia was concluded in 1225 acknowledging that the Western Xia was no longer a vassal of the Jin. When Genghis

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin_dynasty_(1115–1234)

  • Turpan
  • Prefecture-level city in Xinjiang, China

    Turpan (Uyghur: تۇرپان) or Turfan (Chinese: 吐鲁番) is a prefecture-level city located in the east of the autonomous region of Xinjiang, China. It has an

    Turpan

    Turpan

    Turpan

  • Wuhai
  • Prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China

    Period: The Tanguts rose in the northwest, seizing Yin, Xia, Sui, You, and Jing prefectures during Song-Liao conflicts. Song Jianlong 1st year (960 CE):

    Wuhai

    Wuhai

    Wuhai

  • 20th century BC
  • One hundred years, from 2000 BC to 1901 BC

    Mound, Toyama Prefecture, was made. Jōmon period. It is now kept at Collection of Tokyo University. Dogū, from Kurokoma, Yamanashi Prefecture, was made.

    20th century BC

    20th_century_BC

  • Gongyi
  • County-level & Sub-prefectural city in Henan, People's Republic of China

    China during part of the Xia dynasty. According to the Bamboo Annals, Houyi occupied Zhenxun with his forces while the Xia king Taikang was off hunting

    Gongyi

    Gongyi

    Gongyi

  • History of China
  • Tangut tribes founded the Western Xia dynasty from 1032 to 1227. Aiming to recover the strategic sixteen prefectures lost in the previous dynasty, campaigns

    History of China

    History_of_China

  • Shuozhou
  • Prefecture-level city in Shanxi, People's Republic of China

    Shuozhou is a prefecture-level city in northern Shanxi province, China, bordering Inner Mongolia to the northwest. It is situated along the upper reaches

    Shuozhou

    Shuozhou

    Shuozhou

  • Sima Guang
  • Song dynasty scholar (1019–1086)

    Guang Prefecture, his birthplace, and where his father Sima Chi (司馬池) served as a county magistrate. The Sima family were originally from Xia County

    Sima Guang

    Sima Guang

    Sima_Guang

  • Administrative divisions of China
  • determines that there are four levels of divisions: provincial-level, prefecture-level, county-level, and township-level. Since the 17th century, provincial-level

    Administrative divisions of China

    Administrative_divisions_of_China

  • Yantai
  • Prefecture-level city in Shandong, People's Republic of China

    4478 Yantai, formerly known by the Europeans as Chefoo, is a coastal prefecture-level city on the Shandong Peninsula in China. Lying on the southern coast

    Yantai

    Yantai

    Yantai

  • Tang Xiujing
  • Tang dynasty official (627-712)

    from Feng Prefecture and moving its residents to Ling (靈州, roughly modern Yinchuan, Ningxia) and Xia (夏州, roughly modern Yulin) Prefectures. Tang Xiujing

    Tang Xiujing

    Tang_Xiujing

  • History of the Great Wall of China
  • Aspect of Chinese military history

    and the Liao. In the northwest, the Song were in conflict with the Western Xia, since they occupied what the Song considered as Chinese land lost during

    History of the Great Wall of China

    History of the Great Wall of China

    History_of_the_Great_Wall_of_China

  • Wanyan Yongji
  • Emperor of Jin from 1208 to 1213

    Western Xia, a vassal state under the Jin dynasty. When Western Xia requested aid from the Jin dynasty, Wanyan Yongji ignored them; Western Xia eventually

    Wanyan Yongji

    Wanyan_Yongji

  • Mongol invasions of Korea
  • 1231–1271 Mongol Yuan conquests

    toward the Yalu and in early 1217, declared the state of Dongxia ("Eastern Xia"). Pressured by the Jin, he fled eastward again to the lower reaches of the

    Mongol invasions of Korea

    Mongol invasions of Korea

    Mongol_invasions_of_Korea

  • Yi people
  • Ethnic group in China, Vietnam and Thailand

    Guangxi, usually in mountainous regions. The Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture is home to the largest population of Yi people within China, with two

    Yi people

    Yi people

    Yi_people

  • History of the Song dynasty
  • with the Tanguts of the Western Xia dynasty as early as the 980s, when Song intended to retake the former Ordos prefectures of the late Tang dynasty, then

    History of the Song dynasty

    History_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Datong
  • Prefecture-level city in Shanxi, People's Republic of China

    Datong is a prefecture-level city in northern Shanxi Province in the People's Republic of China. It is located in the Datong Basin at an elevation of 1

    Datong

    Datong

    Datong

  • Emperor Xuanzong of Jin
  • Emperor of Jin China from 1213 to 1224

    rebelled against the Jin dynasty, and declared himself king of the Eastern Xia regime in Liaodong. In early 1220, Emperor Xuanzong had Zhuhu Gaoqi executed

    Emperor Xuanzong of Jin

    Emperor_Xuanzong_of_Jin

  • Qingdao
  • City in Shandong, China

    Qingdao, archaically known as Tsingtao, is a prefecture-level city in the eastern Shandong Province of China. Lying across the Shandong Peninsula and looking

    Qingdao

    Qingdao

    Qingdao

  • Liu Heita
  • Li Mi, and Wang Shichong. He eventually followed Dou Jiande the Prince of Xia. After Dou was executed by Emperor Gaozu of Tang in 621 and his territory

    Liu Heita

    Liu_Heita

  • Xia County
  • County of Shanxi, China

    Xia County or Xiaxian (simplified Chinese: 夏县; traditional Chinese: 夏縣; pinyin: Xià Xiàn) is a county in the southwest of Shanxi province, People's Republic

    Xia County

    Xia County

    Xia_County

  • Shaoxing
  • Prefecture-level city in Zhejiang, People's Republic of China

    Shaoxing is a prefecture-level city on the southern shore of Hangzhou Bay in northeastern Zhejiang province, China. Located on the south bank of the Qiantang

    Shaoxing

    Shaoxing

    Shaoxing

  • Religious Confucianism
  • Confucianism as a religion

    universe, a supreme deity, divinity or royal power. Yin is the result of the Xia rites, and the gains and losses can be known; Zhou is the result of the Yin

    Religious Confucianism

    Religious Confucianism

    Religious_Confucianism

  • Guangzhou
  • Capital of Guangdong, China

    Jun; Zhong, Wei; Xiao, Ling; Zhang, Yuaner; Chen, Chaolong; chen, Chun; Xia, Lili; Zhou, Xiaofang (December 2009). "Residents' Intermarriage behavior

    Guangzhou

    Guangzhou

    Guangzhou

  • Li Qiang
  • Premier of China since 2023

    21 December 2012, he became the acting governor of Zhejiang, succeeding Xia Baolong who was promoted to the provincial party secretary, and was officially

    Li Qiang

    Li Qiang

    Li_Qiang

  • Shogo Sakata
  • Japanese voice actor

    Shōgo; born 23 January 1998) is a Japanese voice actor from Kumamoto Prefecture. He is known for voicing Akito Ashimine in Tsugumomo, Ranmaru Ai in Fairy

    Shogo Sakata

    Shogo_Sakata

  • Min Mountains
  • Mountain range in central China

    eastern part of the Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture and adjacent areas of Mianyang Prefecture-level city) and southernmost borderlands of Gansu

    Min Mountains

    Min Mountains

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  • China
  • Country in East Asia

    the Xia, the traditionally-accepted first dynasty, but no written records exist to confirm this. The Shang dynasty purportedly succeeded the Xia around

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  • Yuchi Gong
  • Chinese Tang Dynasty general

    campaign against Wang and Dou Jiande the Prince of Xia, who came to Wang's aid. In engagement with Xia forward troops in spring 621, Yuchi was serving directly

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  • Lüliang
  • Prefecture-level city in Shanxi, People's Republic of China

    Chinese: 呂梁; pinyin: Lǚliáng), also spelled as Lvliang or Lyuliang, is a prefecture-level city in western Shanxi province, People's Republic of China. It

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  • Dunhuang
  • County-level city in Gansu, China

    the prefecture-level city of Jiuquan. Historically, the city and/or its surrounding region has also been known by the names Shazhou (prefecture of sand)

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  • List of administrative divisions of Shanxi
  • Administrative divisions of Shanxi, a province of the People's Republic of China

    Shanxi, a province of the People's Republic of China, is made up of prefecture-level divisions, which are divided into county-level divisions, which are

    List of administrative divisions of Shanxi

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  • Emperor Shenzong of Song
  • Emperor of China from 1067 to 1085

    attempt to weaken the Tangut-led Western Xia state by invading and expelling the Western Xia forces from Qing prefecture (庆州, today Qingyang, Gansu Province)

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    Emperor Shenzong of Song

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  • Nanjing
  • Capital of Jiangsu, China

    Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-3606-0. Wang, Gang; Xia, Weizhong (2014). "清中前期江宁八旗驻防新探——以档案史料为中心" [New Inquiry into the Jiangning

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  • ZIA
  • Male

    English

    ZIA

     Anglicized form of Hebrew Ziya, ZIA means "motion, to tremble." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Gad. Compare with another form of Zia.

    ZIA

  • TERÉZIA
  • Female

    Hungarian

    TERÉZIA

    Hungarian form of Spanish Teresa, TERÉZIA means "harvester."

    TERÉZIA

  • MIA
  • Female

    Swedish

    MIA

    Danish and Swedish pet form of Latin Maria, MIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

    MIA

  • OFÉLIA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    OFÉLIA

    Portuguese form of Latin Ofelia, OFÉLIA means "help."

    OFÉLIA

  • GIA
  • Female

    Greek

    GIA

    Variant spelling of Greek Gaia, GIA means "earth."

    GIA

  • CÉLIA
  • Female

    Spanish

    CÉLIA

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Cælia, probably CÉLIA means "heaven."

    CÉLIA

  • CANDELÁRIA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    CANDELÁRIA

    Portuguese form of Spanish Candelaria, CANDELÁRIA means "candle."

    CANDELÁRIA

  • KIA
  • Female

    Swedish

    KIA

    Pet form of Swedish Kerstin, KIA means "believer" or "follower of Christ."

    KIA

  • AMÁLIA
  • Female

    Hungarian

    AMÁLIA

    Hungarian form of German Amalia, AMÁLIA means "work."

    AMÁLIA

  • ROZÁLIA
  • Female

    Hungarian

    ROZÁLIA

    Hungarian form of Latin Rosalia, ROZÁLIA means "rose."

    ROZÁLIA

  • XIA
  • Female

    Chinese

    XIA

    a halo, vapour; red sky.

    XIA

  • Xia
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek

    Xia

    Welcoming; Hospitable; Rosy Clouds

    Xia

  • NIA
  • Female

    Welsh

    NIA

    Welsh form of Irish Gaelic Niamh, NIA means "beauty, brightness." Compare with another form of Nia.

    NIA

  • RIA
  • Female

    Spanish

    RIA

     Spanish name RIA means "small river." Compare with another form of Ria.

    RIA

  • BERENGÁRIA
  • Female

    Spanish

    BERENGÁRIA

    Feminine form of Spanish Berenguer, BERENGÁRIA means "bear-spear."

    BERENGÁRIA

  • GLÓRIA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    GLÓRIA

    Portuguese form of Latin Gloria, GLÓRIA means "glory."

    GLÓRIA

  • ZSÓFIA
  • Female

    Hungarian

    ZSÓFIA

    Hungarian form of Greek Sophia, ZSÓFIA means "wisdom."

    ZSÓFIA

  • Nia
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Nia

    Derived from abbreviation of names with '-nia' ending.

    Nia

  • Xia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Xia

    Welcoming; hospitable.

    Xia

  • LIA
  • Female

    Italian

    LIA

    Italian form of Hebrew Leah, LIA means "weary."

    LIA

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  • Harinitha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Harinitha

    Carried by Lord Vishnu

  • Wynward
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Wynward

    From Wine's forest.

  • Khalida | کہالیدا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Khalida | کہالیدا

    Immortal

  • Dharanidharan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Dharanidharan

    King of World; World Kingdom

  • Duval
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, French, Jamaican

    Duval

    Of the Valley; Combination of the Prefix Du and Val

  • Sujatha | ஸுஜாதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sujatha | ஸுஜாதா

    Of good caste

  • Nafrin | نافرین
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nafrin | نافرین

  • Buvana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Buvana

    Goddess

  • Genie
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, German, Greek, Hebrew, Scottish

    Genie

    The Lord is Gracious; Well Born; Feminine of Eugene; Similar to Jane

  • Pranamya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit

    Pranamya

    Respectful; To be Worshipped; Life

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  • Via
  • n.

    A road way.

  • Twelve
  • n.

    A symbol representing twelve units, as 12, or xii.

  • -ria
  • pl.

    of Sacrarium

  • Eleven
  • n.

    A symbol representing eleven units, as 11 or xi.

  • Fourteen
  • n.

    A symbol representing fourteen, as 14 or xiv.

  • Gier-eagle
  • n.

    A bird referred to in the Bible (Lev. xi. 18and Deut. xiv. 17) as unclean, probably the Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus).

  • Tri/cia
  • n. pl.

    The third order of the Linnaean class Polygamia.

  • Via
  • prep.

    By the way of; as, to send a letter via Queenstown to London.

  • Tox/mia
  • a.

    Blood poisoning. See under Blood.

  • Moabite
  • n.

    One of the posterity of Moab, the son of Lot. (Gen. xix. 37.) Also used adjectively.

  • Nineteen
  • n.

    A symbol for nineteen units, as 19 or xix.

  • Leptomeningitis
  • n.

    Inflammation of the pia mater or of the arachnoid membrane.

  • Pial
  • a.

    Pertaining to the pia mater.

  • Babylonish
  • n.

    Pertaining to the Babylon of Revelation xiv. 8.

  • Ixia
  • n.

    A South African bulbous plant of the Iris family, remarkable for the brilliancy of its flowers.

  • Mater
  • n.

    See Alma mater, Dura mater, and Pia mater.

  • Interscendent
  • a.

    Having exponents which are radical quantities; -- said of certain powers; as, xÃ2, or xÃa.