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Julu (ancient Town)
Julu may refer to: * Julu Commandery (鉅鹿郡), within present-day Xingtai Prefecture, Hebei * Julu County (Han Dynasty) (鉅鹿縣), now Pingxiang County, Xingtai, Hebei * Julu (ancient town) (巨鹿), now in Pingxiang County, Xingtai, Hebei ** Battle of Julu * Julu (modern town) (巨鹿镇), in Julu County, Xingtai, Hebei * Julu County Julu () is a County (People's Republic of China), county of Xingtai City, in the south of Hebei province, China. Prior to the Sui Dynasty, Julu had been known as Nanyi County (). The name was changed and became Julu, with the Chinese for Ju being ...
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Julu Commandery
Julu Commandery () was a historical commandery of China, located in modern-day southern Hebei. The commandery was established by Qin after it annexed Zhao in 222 BC. In early Western Han dynasty, it was part of the Zhao Kingdom. After the failed Rebellion of the Seven States of which Zhao was a participant, Julu became directly administered by the Han government. In 2 AD, the commandery administered 20 counties, namely Julu (鉅鹿), Nandu (南讀), Guang'e (廣阿), Xiangshi (象氏), Yingtao (廮陶), Songzi (宋子), Yangshi (楊氏), Linping (臨平), Xiaquyang (下曲陽), Shi (貰), Qiao (郻), Xinshi (新巿), Tangyang (堂陽), Anding (安定), Jingwu (敬武), Lixiang (歷鄉), Lexin (樂信), Wutao (武陶), Baixiang (柏鄉) and Anxiang (安鄉), with a total population of 827,177, in 155,951 households.''Book of Han'', Chapter 28. During Emperor Wu's reign, a separate Guangping Commandery (廣平郡) was formed on the territories of Julu, and was later converted to a ...
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Julu County (Han Dynasty)
Julu () is a county of Xingtai City, in the south of Hebei province, China. Prior to the Sui dynasty The Sui dynasty (, ) was a short-lived imperial dynasty of China that lasted from 581 to 618. The Sui unified the Northern and Southern dynasties, thus ending the long period of division following the fall of the Western Jin dynasty, and layi ..., Julu had been known as Nanyi County (). The name was changed and became Julu, with the Chinese for Ju being written either as either "" or "". In 1980, the name was standardized as "". The county has a population of 370,000 residing in an area of . Administrative divisions The county administers 6 towns and 4 townships. Towns: * Julu (), Wanghuzhai (), Xiguocheng (), Guanting (), Yantuan (), Xiaolüzhai () Townships: * Ticun Township (), Zhangwangtuan Township (), Guanzhai Township (), Sujiaying Township () Climate References External links *http://www.0319xt.cn/renwen/xiangxi.asp?id=272 County-level divisions ...
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Julu (ancient Town)
Julu may refer to: * Julu Commandery (鉅鹿郡), within present-day Xingtai Prefecture, Hebei * Julu County (Han Dynasty) (鉅鹿縣), now Pingxiang County, Xingtai, Hebei * Julu (ancient town) (巨鹿), now in Pingxiang County, Xingtai, Hebei ** Battle of Julu * Julu (modern town) (巨鹿镇), in Julu County, Xingtai, Hebei * Julu County Julu () is a County (People's Republic of China), county of Xingtai City, in the south of Hebei province, China. Prior to the Sui Dynasty, Julu had been known as Nanyi County (). The name was changed and became Julu, with the Chinese for Ju being ...
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Battle Of Julu
The Battle of Julu (Chinese: 钜鹿之戰) was fought in Julu (in present-day Pingxiang County, Xingtai, Hebei, China) in 207 BC primarily between forces of the Qin dynasty and the insurgent state of Chu. The Qin commander was Zhang Han, while the Chu leader was Xiang Yu. The battle concluded with a decisive victory for the rebels over the larger Qin army. The battle marked the decline of Qin military power as the bulk of the Qin armies were destroyed in this battle. Background In the ninth lunar month of 208 BC, at the Battle of Dingtao, the Qin general Zhang Han defeated a force from the insurgent Chu state led by Xiang Liang. Zhang Han then led the Qin army north across the Yellow River to attack another rebel state, Zhao, and defeated the Zhao army. He then ordered his deputies Wang Li () and She Jian () to besiege Handan (Zhao's capital) while he garrisoned his army at the south to maintain a route for supplying the troops attacking Handan. Zhao's ruler Zhao Xie () ...
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Julu (modern Town)
Julu may refer to: * Julu Commandery (鉅鹿郡), within present-day Xingtai Prefecture, Hebei * Julu County (Han Dynasty) (鉅鹿縣), now Pingxiang County, Xingtai, Hebei * Julu (ancient town) (巨鹿), now in Pingxiang County, Xingtai, Hebei ** Battle of Julu * Julu (modern town) (巨鹿镇), in Julu County, Xingtai, Hebei * Julu County Julu () is a County (People's Republic of China), county of Xingtai City, in the south of Hebei province, China. Prior to the Sui Dynasty, Julu had been known as Nanyi County (). The name was changed and became Julu, with the Chinese for Ju being ...
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