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Jianning Prefecture
Jianning (建宁/建寧) may refer to: *Jianning (168–172), an era name used by Emperor Ling of Han Places in China * Jianning County, a county in Fujian * Jianning Subdistrict, a subdistrict of Lusong District in Zhuzhou, Hunan * Jianning Township, a township in Gaoping, Shanxi Historical places * Jianning, the former name of Zhuzhou * Jianning, the former name of Jian'ou Jian'ou is a county-level city in Nanping in northern Fujian province, China. Under the name Jianning (Kienning), it was formerly the seat of its own prefecture and was the namesake of its province. Jian'ou is within a major bamboo and rice ...
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Emperor Ling Of Han
Emperor Ling of Han (156 – 13 May 189), personal name Liu Hong, was the 12th and last powerful emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty. Born the son of a lesser marquis who descended directly from Emperor Zhang (the third Eastern Han emperor), Liu Hong was chosen to be emperor in 168 around age 12 after the death of his predecessor, Emperor Huan, who had no son to succeed him. He reigned for about 21 years until his death in 189. Emperor Ling's reign saw another repetition of corrupt eunuchs dominating the eastern Han central government, as was the case during his predecessor's reign. Zhang Rang, the leader of the eunuch faction (十常侍), managed to dominate the political scene after defeating a faction led by Empress Dowager Dou's father, Dou Wu, and the Confucian scholar-official Chen Fan in 168. After reaching adulthood, Emperor Ling was not interested in state affairs and preferred to indulge in women and a decadent lifestyle. At the same time, corrupt officials in the H ...
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Jianning County
() lies in the municipal region of Sanming, Fujian province, China. Transportation Jianning is rather remote; its county-town Suicheng () is serviced only by three provincially maintained roads, namely: * east to Taining county-town * south to Ninghua county-town * west to the watershed/provincial border, whence north to Nanfeng county town, Jiangxi Jiangxi (; ; formerly romanized as Kiangsi or Chianghsi) is a landlocked province in the east of the People's Republic of China. Its major cities include Nanchang and Jiujiang. Spanning from the banks of the Yangtze river in the north int ... On September 26, 2013, the Xiangtang–Putian Railway entered service, connecting Jianning to China's railway network. Administration Towns (镇, ''zhen'') Other than the county seat Suicheng, Jianning has only three towns - * Lixin (里心) * Xikou (溪口) * Junkou (均口) Townships (乡, ''xiang'') There are six townships - *Xiyuan () *Huangfang () *Huangbu () *Kefan ...
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Jianning Subdistrict
Jianning (建宁/建寧) may refer to: *Jianning (168–172), an era name used by Emperor Ling of Han Places in China * Jianning County, a county in Fujian * Jianning Subdistrict, a subdistrict of Lusong District in Zhuzhou, Hunan * Jianning Township, a township in Gaoping, Shanxi Historical places * Jianning, the former name of Zhuzhou * Jianning, the former name of Jian'ou Jian'ou is a county-level city in Nanping in northern Fujian province, China. Under the name Jianning (Kienning), it was formerly the seat of its own prefecture and was the namesake of its province. Jian'ou is within a major bamboo and rice- ...
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Lusong District
Lusong District () is one of four urban districts of Zhuzhou City, Hunan province, China. The district was formed on May 31, 1997, it is named after its seat located near the place of Lusong Road. Located in the south eastern region of the city proper and on the northeastern shoreside of the Xiang River, the district is bordered to the north by Shifeng, Hetang districts and Liuyang City, to the east by Liling City, to the south by Zhuzhou County, across the Xiang river to the west by Tianyuan District. Lusong District covers , as of 2015, it had a permanent resident population of 299,100. The district has 7 subdistricts and a town under its jurisdiction. Administrative divisions After an adjustment of the divisions of Lusong District on 26 November 2015, Lusong District has 7 subdistricts and a town under its jurisdiction., also see or they are: ;7 subdistricts * Hejiatu () * Jianshe () * Jianning () * Qingyun () * Fengxi () * Longquan Longquan () is a county-level ...
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Jianning Township
Jianning (建宁/建寧) may refer to: *Jianning (168–172), an era name used by Emperor Ling of Han Places in China * Jianning County, a county in Fujian * Jianning Subdistrict, a subdistrict of Lusong District in Zhuzhou, Hunan * Jianning Township, a township in Gaoping, Shanxi Historical places * Jianning, the former name of Zhuzhou * Jianning, the former name of Jian'ou Jian'ou is a county-level city in Nanping in northern Fujian province, China. Under the name Jianning (Kienning), it was formerly the seat of its own prefecture and was the namesake of its province. Jian'ou is within a major bamboo and rice- ...
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Gaoping
Gaoping () is a county-level city in the southeast of Shanxi Province, China, under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Jincheng. It has a history stretching back to the Warring States period (403–221 BCE). Part of the city was formerly known as Changping where a noted battle took place in 260 BCE between forces from the rival States of Qin and Zhao. Gaoping is also famed as the birthplace of Lord Yan, a legendary figure who was an early leader (or series of leaders) among the ancient Han Chinese. Gaoping (along with several other locations in China) was traditionally identified as Yan's hometown. Not until the late 20th and early 21st century was Gaoping widely accepted as Yan's birthplace by the global scholarly community. The hilly area around Gaoping is known as the Sheep's Head Mountains (), and it is this area that preserves the most concrete evidences of Yan's habitation there. A local temple to a female river spirit has been identified as portray ...
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Zhuzhou
Zhuzhou (, ), formerly Jianning (建宁), is a prefecture-level city of Hunan Province, China, straddling the Xiang River southeast of the provincial capital, Changsha, and bordering Jiangxi province to the east. It is part of the " Greater Changsha Metropolitan Region, also known as Changzhutan Golden Triangle" (comprising the cities of Changsha, Zhuzhou and Xiangtan). The city has jurisdiction over five counties ( Yanling, Chaling, Youxian, Liling, Zhuzhou) and four districts ( Hetang, Lusong, Shifeng and Tianyuan, a high-tech industrial development zone), and covers an area of . , Zhuzhou had 3,855,609 inhabitants, of whom 1,055,373 lived in the built-up area (''4 urban districts''). With Xiangtan areas adjoining Zhuzhou due to be agglomerated in a few years' time, the joint built-up area will be home to 2,933,069 inhabitants. Zhuzhou is located in a subtropical monsoon climate zone and with its abundant mineral and organic resources has one of the highest agricultural yi ...
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