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Yunzhou or Yun Zhou may refer to: * Yunzhou Township, a town in Chicheng County, Hebei, China * Yunzhou (modern Shanxi), a prefecture between the 7th and 11th centuries in modern Shanxi, China * Yunzhou (modern Shandong), a prefecture between the 6th and 12th centuries in modern Shandong, China See also * Zhou Yun (actress) (born 1978), Chinese actress surnamed Zhou * Zhou Yun (footballer) (born 1990), Chinese footballer surnamed Zhou * Yun (other) Yun may refer to: *Yǔn, Chinese name of Xionites, a nomadic tribe of Central Asia *Yun (Chinese name) (云/雲), a Chinese family name *Yun (ancient surname), an ancient Chinese surname *Yeon, or Yun, Korean (or Dutch given name) family name *Yun ... * Zhou (other) {{geodis ...
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Yunzhou Township
Yunzhou Township () is a township in northwestern Hebei province, People's Republic of China, on the upper reaches of the Bai River. It is under the administration of Chicheng County, to the south-southeast. History In the 4th century CE the area was the centre of Yunzhou Province. When the Republic of China ruled all of China from 1912 to 1936, the area was in the far southeast corner of Chahar Province. Geography Neighbouring towns are Dushikou Dushikou () is a town in northern Chicheng County, Hebei province, China, located about northeast of Zhangjiakou and north-northwest of the county seat. Dushikou is an ancient town, first built in the Tang Dynasty. It still contains stone pave ... to the north, Chicheng Town () to the south, Zhenningbao Township () and Maying Township (), and Dongwankou Township () and Longmensuo () to the east. Within the township, elevations increase from south to north, while the average elevation is . Bingshanliang (), at is the highes ...
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Yunzhou (modern Shanxi)
Yunzhou or Yun Prefecture () was a '' zhou'' (prefecture) in imperial China seated in modern Datong, Shanxi, China. It existed (intermittently) from 640 to 1044. It was one of the Sixteen Prefectures The Sixteen Prefectures () comprise a historical region in northern China along the Great Wall in present-day Beijing, Tianjin, and northern Hebei and Shanxi. Name It is more specifically called the Sixteen Prefectures of Yan and Yun or the Six .... References * Former prefectures in Shanxi Sixteen Prefectures Prefectures of the Tang dynasty Prefectures of Later Tang Prefectures of the Liao dynasty 640 establishments 640s disestablishments 7th-century establishments in China 1040s disestablishments in Asia 11th-century disestablishments in China {{PRChina-geo-stub ...
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Yunzhou (modern Shandong)
Yunzhou or Yun Prefecture was a '' zhou'' (prefecture) in imperial China in modern southwestern Shandong, China. It existed (intermittently) from 590 to 1109. Geography During the Sui dynasty it was seated in modern Yuncheng County, but since 634 the seat was moved northeastwards to modern Dongping County. In the Tang dynasty its administrative area probably includes of parts of modern: * Under the administration of Heze ** Yuncheng County ** Juye County * Under the administration of Jining ** Liangshan County * Under the administration of Tai'an ** Dongping County * Under the administration of Jinan ** Pingyin County ** Changqing District (Jinan) * Under the administration of Liaocheng Liaocheng (), is a prefecture-level city in western Shandong province, China. It borders the provincial capital of Jinan to the southeast, Dezhou to the northeast, Tai'an to the south, and the provinces of Hebei and Henan to the west. The Grand ... ** Yanggu County ** Dong'e County ...
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Zhou Yun (actress)
Zhou Yun (; born 17 December 1978) is a Chinese actress. Zhou is noted for her roles as Hua Jie and Shu Man in the film and television series '' Let the Bullets Fly'' and ''Golden Marriage 2'' respectively. Life Early life Zhou was born in a merchant family in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, she was raised by her grandmother. At the age of 15, Zhou attended the Miss Wenzhou pageant and won the competition. Zhou graduated from Central Academy of Drama, where she majored in acting. Acting career Zhou's first film role was uncredited appearance in the film ''Love Season'' (2000). In 2003, Zhou had a cameo appearance in '' Warriors of Heaven and Earth'' - an action film starring Zhao Wei, Jiang Wen and Kiichi Nakai - where she played the role of the male Buddhist monk. She shaved her head for the role. She would later marry its star, Jiang Wen. In 2007, Zhou appeared in '' The Sun Also Rises'', a Chinese film directed, produced and co-written by Jiang Wen starring Joan Chen, Anthony ...
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Zhou Yun (footballer)
Zhou Yun (; born 31 December 1990) is a retired Chinese professional footballer who had only played for Chinese Super League club Jiangsu in his entire career. Club career Zhou Yun played for Jiangsu Sainty's academy until he was promoted to the senior team during the 2008 season. At the time, the club was competing in the second-tier League One and had already won the division title and promotion to the top tier. Jiangsu's manager Pei Encai decided to give Zhou his debut in the final game of the season against Yantai Yiteng on 15 November 2008 in a 2–0 victory. Zhou spent the following season on the bench as Pei Encai decided to stick with experienced players to keep Jiangsu in the Super League. In the 2010 season Zhou was given his chance to become a regular within the team. He played sixteen league games at the end of the season and helped guide the club to a mid-table finish. Zhou went on to become a vital member of the team's defence in 2011 as the club finished in th ...
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Yun (other)
Yun may refer to: *Yǔn, Chinese name of Xionites, a nomadic tribe of Central Asia *Yun (Chinese name) (云/雲), a Chinese family name *Yun (ancient surname), an ancient Chinese surname *Yeon, or Yun, Korean (or Dutch given name) family name *Yun (Korean surname), or Yoon, Korean family name *Yun (Street Fighter), a ''Street Fighter'' character *Yun OS, mobile operation system developed by Alibaba *Yun County, Hubei, in China *Yun County, Yunnan, in China *Yunnan, abbreviated as Yún, province of China *Brother Yun, a Chinese Christian *Arduino Arduino () is an open-source hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices. Its hardware products are licensed unde ... Yún, a single-board microcontroller *ISO 4217 for Yugoslav Convertible dinar {{disambig, geo ...
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