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Lianshan County, Yunnan
Lianshan may refer to: *Lianshan District (连山区), Huludao, Liaoning *Lianshan Zhuang and Yao Autonomous County (连山壮族瑶族自治县), Qingyuan, Guangdong * Lianshan, Fuchuan County (莲山镇), town in Fuchuan Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi * Lianshan, Pulandian (莲山镇), town in Liaoning * Lianshan, Huitong (连山乡), a township of Huitong County, Hunan. * ''Lianshan'' (連山), one of the three ancient Chinese divinatory texts, along with Guicang (歸藏) and Zhouyi The ''I Ching'' or ''Yi Jing'' (, ), usually translated ''Book of Changes'' or ''Classic of Changes'', is an ancient Chinese divination text that is among the oldest of the Chinese classics. Originally a divination manual in the Western Zhou ...
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Lianshan District
Lianshan District () is a district under the administration of the city of Huludao, Liaoning, People's Republic of China. It is located in the northeastern corner of Huludao prefecture, bordering Jinzhou. It has a total area of , and along with Longgang District is one of the two districts within which Huludao city itself is situated. Lianshan district encompasses the old district of Huludao city, and most of the city's industry along with the two main railway stations are located here. The Lianshan government headquarters is in the very center of Huludao, along Zhongyang Road. Administrative divisions There are 11 subdistricts, seven towns, and eight townships within the district. Subdistricts: * Xinggong Subdistrict (), Bohai Subdistrict (), Huaji Subdistrict (), Lianshan Subdistrict (), Yilingba Subdistrict (), Shuini Subdistrict (), Zhanqian Subdistrict (), Huagong Subdistrict (), Shiyou Subdistrict (), Jinjiao Subdistrict (), Yangjiazhangzi Subdistrict (), Yangjia ...
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Lianshan Zhuang And Yao Autonomous County
Lianshan Zhuang and Yao Autonomous County ( postal: Lienshan; ; Cantonese jyutping: lin4 saan1; za, Lenzsanh Bouxcuengh Yauzcuz Swciyen) is located in northern Guangdong province, China, and is under the administration of Qingyuan prefecture-level city. It borders Hunan to the north and Guangxi to the west and has a large concentration of Zhuang and Yao peoples, for whom the autonomous country was created and named. History The State Council, established Lianshan Zhuang and Yao Autonomous County on September 26, 1962. It is one of Guangdong's three autonomous counties, with its county seat in the town of Jitian, and the county governs 12 towns 3 agriculture tree farms. The county-wide total area is . The population is 114,000 people, with minorities accounting for above 65%, with the remainder being mostly Han Han may refer to: Ethnic groups * Han Chinese, or Han People (): the name for the largest ethnic group in China, which also constitutes the world's largest ethni ...
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Lianshan, Fuchuan County
Lianshan () is a town in Fuchuan Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi, China. As of the 2018 census it had a population of 27,000 and an area of . Administrative division As of 2016, the town is divided into one community and eleven villages: * Lianshanjie Community () * Jishan () * Shazhou () * Jinfeng () * Luoshan () * Liantang () * Dongkou () * Xiabashan () * Yangshi () * Mixi () * Ludong () * Jingzhou () Geography The town is situated at southeastern Fuchuan Yao Autonomous County. It is surrounded by Gucheng Town on the north, Guigu Reservoir () on the west, Jianghua Yao Autonomous County and Xinhua Township on the east, and Baisha Town on the south. The Shijia Stream () flow through the town northeast to southwest. Economy The town's economy is based on nearby mineral resources and agricultural resources. Agricultural crops include grains, fruits, and vegetables. ''Navel orange'' () and pear are the economic plants of this region. The region abounds with iron and rare-earth ...
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Guangxi
Guangxi (; ; Chinese postal romanization, alternately romanized as Kwanghsi; ; za, Gvangjsih, italics=yes), officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR), is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the People's Republic of China, located in South China and bordering Vietnam (Hà Giang Province, Hà Giang, Cao Bằng Province, Cao Bằng, Lạng Sơn Province, Lạng Sơn, and Quảng Ninh Provinces) and the Gulf of Tonkin. Formerly a Provinces of China, province, Guangxi became an autonomous region in 1958. Its current capital is Nanning. Guangxi's location, in mountainous terrain in the far south of China, has placed it on the frontier of Chinese civilization throughout much of History of China, Chinese history. The current name "Guang" means "expanse" and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in 226 AD. It was given Administrative divisions of the Yuan dynasty, provincial level status during the Yuan dynasty, but ev ...
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Huitong County
Huitong County () is a county of Hunan Province, China, it is under the administration of Huaihua Prefecturel-level City. Located on the west central margin of the province, the county lies to the east of the border of Guizhou. It is bordered to the north by Zhijiang Dong Autonomous County, Zhijiang County and Hongjiang City, to the east and southeast by Suining County, Hunan, Suining County, to the south by Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County, Jingzhou County, to the west by Tianzhu County, Guizhou, Tianzhu County of Guizhou. Huitong County covers , as of 2015, It had a registered population of 365,800 and a resident population of 330,500.the population of Huitong County in 2015, according to the Statistical Communiqué of Huitong County on the 2015 National Economic and Social Development – (2015年会同县国民经济和社会发展统计公报)huaihua.gov.cnohuitong.gov.cn/ref> Huitong County has eight towns of China, towns and 10 townships of China, townships under its ...
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Hunan
Hunan (, ; ) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, part of the South Central China region. Located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze watershed, it borders the province-level divisions of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi to the east, Guangdong and Guangxi to the south, Guizhou to the west and Chongqing to the northwest. Its capital and largest city is Changsha, which also abuts the Xiang River. Hengyang, Zhuzhou, and Yueyang are among its most populous urban cities. With a population of just over 66 million residing in an area of approximately , it is China's 7th most populous province, the fourth most populous among landlocked provinces, the second most populous in South Central China after Guangdong and the most populous province in Central China. It is the largest province in South-Central China and the fourth largest among landlocked provinces and the 10th most extensive province by area. Hunan's nominal GDP was US$ 724 billion (CNY 4.6 trillion) a ...
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Guicang
''Guicang'' (歸藏, "Return to the Hidden") is a divination text dating to the Zhou dynasty, which was once used in place of the ''I Ching''. The text of ''Guicang'' was rediscovered in a rural bog in 1993; it had been lost for roughly two thousand years. ''Guicang'' contains the sixty-four hexagrams and stories relating to each of them. For example, Hexagram 54 of the ''I Ching'', "Returning Maiden", is accompanied by the story of how the maiden Chang'e stole the medicine of immortality from Xi Wangmu The Queen Mother of the West, known by various local names, is a mother goddess in Chinese religion and mythology, also worshipped in neighbouring Asian countries, and attested from ancient times. From her name alone some of her most importan ... and, upon returning home, used the hexagrams to determine that she should flee to the moon. Footnotes I Ching Taoist texts Confucian texts Chinese classic texts Chinese books of divination Chinese folk religion {{taois ...
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