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__NOTOC__ Tianxing may refer to: Locations in China Towns *Tianxing, Lu County (天兴), a town in Lu County, Sichuan *Tianxing, Qu County (天星), a town in Qu County, Sichuan *Tianxing, Daguan County (天星), a town in Daguan County, Yunnan Townships *Tianxing Township, Chongqing (天星乡), in Wuxi County, Chongqing *Tianxing Township, Hubei (天兴乡), in Wuhan, Hubei *Tianxing Township, Guizhou (天星乡), in Cengong County, Guizhou *Tianxing Township, Nanchong (天星乡), in Nanchong, Sichuan *Tianxing Township, Wangcang County (天星乡), in Wangcang County, Sichuan *Tianxing Township, Qiubei County (天星乡), in Qiubei County, Yunnan Historical eras *Tianxing (天興, 398–404), era name used by Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei *Tianxing (天興, 617–620), era name used by Liu Wuzhou *Tianxing (天興, 1232–1234), era name used by Emperor Aizong of Jin See also

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Cengong County
Cengong County (), which was called (思州) in ancient times, is a county of eastern Guizhou province, China. It is under the administration of the Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture (; Hmu language: ''Qeef Dongb Naif Dol Hmub Dol Gud Zid Zid Zeb''; Kam language: ''Qeens Donc Nanc Nyenc Miiul Nyenc Gaeml Zil Zl Zous''), also known as Southeast Qian Autonomous Prefecture of Miao a .... Climate References County-level divisions of Guizhou Counties of Qiandongnan Prefecture {{Guizhou-geo-stub ...
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Liu Wuzhou
Liu Wuzhou (劉武周; died 622?) was a rebel leader who rose against the rule of the Chinese Sui Dynasty late in the dynasty's history, and he took imperial style—although it was not completely clear whether the title he took was khan or '' tianzi''. He was initially only able to take control of modern northern Shanxi and parts of central Inner Mongolia, but after Li Yuan established Tang Dynasty at Chang'an as its Emperor Gaozu in 618, he, with support from Eastern Tujue, briefly captured Li Yuan's initial power base of Taiyuan in 619, posing a major threat to Li Yuan's rule. In 620, Li Yuan's son Li Shimin (the future Emperor Taizong) counterattacked, and not only recaptured Taiyuan but further captured Liu's power base Mayi (modern Shuozhou, Shanxi), forcing Liu to flee to Eastern Tujue. When Liu subsequently tried to flee back to Mayi, Eastern Tujue executed him. Initial establishment of Dingyang Liu Wuzhou's clan was originally from Hejian Commandery (河間郡, rou ...
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Emperor Daowu Of Northern Wei
Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei () (4 August 371 – 6 November 409''wuchen'' day of the 10th month of the 6th year of the ''Tian'ci'' era, per Emperor Daowu's biography in ''Book of Wei''), personal name Tuoba Gui (), né Tuoba Shegui (), was the founding emperor of the Northern Wei. He was the grandson of the last prince of Dai, Tuoba Shiyijian. After the fall of the Dai state to Former Qin in 376, he was presumed to be the eventual successor to the Dai throne. After Former Qin fell into disarray in 383 following its defeat by Jin forces at the Battle of Fei River, Tuoba Gui took the opportunity to reestablish Dai in 386. He soon changed the state's name to Wei and declared himself a prince. He was initially a vassal of Later Yan, but after defeating Later Yan emperor Murong Bao in 397 and seizing most of Later Yan's territory, he claimed the imperial title in 398. Emperor Daowu was commonly regarded as a brilliant general, but cruel and arbitrary in his rule, particularly tow ...
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Qiubei County
Qiubei County () is under the administration of the Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in southeast Yunnan province, China. Administrative divisions In the present, Qiubei County has 3 towns, 4 townships and 5 ethnic townships. ;3 towns * Jinping () * Yuezhe () * Shuanglongying () ;4 townships ;5 ethnic townships Ethnic groups The ''Qiubei County Gazetteer'' 丘北县志 (1999) lists the following ethnic subgroups. *Han * Zhuang *Miao **Green Miao 青苗 (autonym: Mengshi 蒙史) **White Miao 白苗 (autonym: Mengdou 蒙斗) **Flowery Miao 花苗 (autonym: Mengzhua 蒙爪) * Yao **Landian Yao 蓝靛瑶 **Daban Yao 大板瑶 **Guoshan Yao 过山瑶 * Yi **Naisoupo 乃叟泼 (Black Yi 黑彝) **Guopo 锅泼 or Boren 僰人 (White Yi 白彝) **Sanipo 撒尼泼 (Sani 撒尼): in Badaoshao 八道哨, Shuanglongying 双龙营, and Yuezhe 曰者 (''Wenshan Prefecture Ethnic Gazetteer'' 2005:352) **Poulongpo 剖笼泼 (Pula 仆拉) **Boren 僰人: in Shede 舍得 (in Ba ...
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Tianxing Township, Qiubei County
__NOTOC__ Tianxing may refer to: Locations in China Towns * Tianxing, Lu County (天兴), a town in Lu County, Sichuan * Tianxing, Qu County (天星), a town in Qu County, Sichuan * Tianxing, Daguan County (天星), a town in Daguan County, Yunnan Townships * Tianxing Township, Chongqing (天星乡), in Wuxi County, Chongqing * Tianxing Township, Hubei (天兴乡), in Wuhan, Hubei * Tianxing Township, Guizhou (天星乡), in Cengong County, Guizhou * Tianxing Township, Nanchong (天星乡), in Nanchong, Sichuan * Tianxing Township, Wangcang County (天星乡), in Wangcang County, Sichuan * Tianxing Township, Qiubei County (天星乡), in Qiubei County, Yunnan Historical eras *Tianxing (天興, 398–404), era name used by Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei *Tianxing (天興, 617–620), era name used by Liu Wuzhou Liu Wuzhou (劉武周; died 622?) was a rebel leader who rose against the rule of the Chinese Sui Dynasty late in the dynasty's history, and he took imperial style—al ...
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Wangcang County
Wangcang County () is a county in the northeast of Sichuan Province, China, bordering Shaanxi province to the north. It is under the administration of Guangyuan Guangyuan () is a prefecture-level city in Sichuan Province, China, bordering the provinces of Shaanxi to the northeast and Gansu to the northwest. The city has a population of 2,305,657 as of the 2020 census. Located roughly between the provi ... city. Climate References County-level divisions of Sichuan {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Tianxing Township, Wangcang County
__NOTOC__ Tianxing may refer to: Locations in China Towns * Tianxing, Lu County (天兴), a town in Lu County, Sichuan * Tianxing, Qu County (天星), a town in Qu County, Sichuan * Tianxing, Daguan County (天星), a town in Daguan County, Yunnan Townships * Tianxing Township, Chongqing (天星乡), in Wuxi County, Chongqing * Tianxing Township, Hubei (天兴乡), in Wuhan, Hubei * Tianxing Township, Guizhou (天星乡), in Cengong County, Guizhou * Tianxing Township, Nanchong (天星乡), in Nanchong, Sichuan * Tianxing Township, Wangcang County (天星乡), in Wangcang County, Sichuan *Tianxing Township, Qiubei County (天星乡), in Qiubei County, Yunnan Historical eras *Tianxing (天興, 398–404), era name used by Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei *Tianxing (天興, 617–620), era name used by Liu Wuzhou Liu Wuzhou (劉武周; died 622?) was a rebel leader who rose against the rule of the Chinese Sui Dynasty late in the dynasty's history, and he took imperial style—alt ...
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Nanchong
Nanchong (; Sichuanese: lan2cong1) is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of Sichuan province, China, with an area of . At the 2020 census it was home to 5,607,565 people, of whom 1,936,534 lived in the built-up (or 'metro') area made of three urban districts. It is the second most populated city of Sichuan Province, after Chengdu. The administrative center is Shunqing District. History Nanchong was in the territory of the state of Ba before it was conquered by the Qin in 314 BC. The Qin set up an administrative center at Langzhong City. Anhan City was established in Shunqinq district at the beginning of the Han Dynasty. In 202 BC, Emperor Gaozu of Han instituted the Anhan () County in this place. Anhan literally means "to establish or stabilize Han". In 8 AD, the name was changed to Anxin () when Wang Mang seized the throne of the Han Dynasty, but it reverted to Anhan in 25 AD. It was again changed to Guozhou () in 621 AD (Tang dynasty), and then to Nanchong in 742 AD. T ...
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Tianxing Township, Nanchong
__NOTOC__ Tianxing may refer to: Locations in China Towns * Tianxing, Lu County (天兴), a town in Lu County, Sichuan * Tianxing, Qu County (天星), a town in Qu County, Sichuan * Tianxing, Daguan County (天星), a town in Daguan County, Yunnan Townships * Tianxing Township, Chongqing (天星乡), in Wuxi County, Chongqing * Tianxing Township, Hubei (天兴乡), in Wuhan, Hubei * Tianxing Township, Guizhou (天星乡), in Cengong County, Guizhou * Tianxing Township, Nanchong (天星乡), in Nanchong, Sichuan *Tianxing Township, Wangcang County (天星乡), in Wangcang County, Sichuan *Tianxing Township, Qiubei County (天星乡), in Qiubei County, Yunnan Historical eras *Tianxing (天興, 398–404), era name used by Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei *Tianxing (天興, 617–620), era name used by Liu Wuzhou Liu Wuzhou (劉武周; died 622?) was a rebel leader who rose against the rule of the Chinese Sui Dynasty late in the dynasty's history, and he took imperial style—alth ...
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Tianxing Township, Guizhou
__NOTOC__ Tianxing may refer to: Locations in China Towns * Tianxing, Lu County (天兴), a town in Lu County, Sichuan * Tianxing, Qu County (天星), a town in Qu County, Sichuan * Tianxing, Daguan County (天星), a town in Daguan County, Yunnan Townships * Tianxing Township, Chongqing (天星乡), in Wuxi County, Chongqing * Tianxing Township, Hubei (天兴乡), in Wuhan, Hubei * Tianxing Township, Guizhou (天星乡), in Cengong County, Guizhou *Tianxing Township, Nanchong (天星乡), in Nanchong, Sichuan *Tianxing Township, Wangcang County (天星乡), in Wangcang County, Sichuan *Tianxing Township, Qiubei County (天星乡), in Qiubei County, Yunnan Historical eras *Tianxing (天興, 398–404), era name used by Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei *Tianxing (天興, 617–620), era name used by Liu Wuzhou Liu Wuzhou (劉武周; died 622?) was a rebel leader who rose against the rule of the Chinese Sui Dynasty late in the dynasty's history, and he took imperial style—altho ...
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Lu County
Lu County or Luxian () is a county in the southeast of Sichuan Province, China, bordering Chongqing Municipality to the northeast. It is the northernmost county-level division of Luzhou city. History Lu County has a history over 2100 years. The county, known anciently as ''Jiangyang'' (), was established in 135 BC during the Han Dynastybr> Geography Lu County is 105°10′50″105°45′30″E,28°54′40″29°20′00″N. This results in an east–west span of and north–south length of . The county has a total area of . Population As of 2006 the county had a population of 1,055,200. Transport *China National Highway 321 China National Highway 321 (G321) runs northwest from Guangzhou, Guangdong towards Guangxi Province, Guizhou Province, and ends in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It is 2,220 kilometres in length. Route and distance See also * China National H ... Climate See also * Luzhou References External links Luxian Government website Count ...
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