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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Anhui |  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Han Xin - Early life and careerHan's father died early, and he had a poor childhood. It was said that one time when he was alone playing, he was confronted by a couple of hoodlums. They wanted to make fun of him that they made him crawl under their crotch. Han Xin knew at that time that if he were to combat them, he would be at a great disadvantage. So instead of putting up a fight, he did as he was told. This incident as he recalled later on was the best thing that happened in his life, because instead of letting his misfortunes handle his life, he used this event as a s ...
See also:Han Xin, Han Xin - Early life and career, Han Xin - Han's masterplan for Liu Bang, Han Xin - Northern campaign, Han Xin - Participation in the campaign of Xiang Yu's destruction, Han Xin - Demotion and death, Han Xin - Impact on Chinese history Read more here: » Han Xin: Encyclopedia II - Han Xin - Early life and career |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Hefei - HistoryThe city was known as Luzhou (庐州; pinyin Lúzhōu) during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
A famous Three Kingdoms battle was fought at what is currently Leisure Ford (逍遥津) in Hefei. General Zhang Liao of the Kingdom of Wei commanding 7,000 picked cavalry defeated the 100,000-men army of the Kingdom of Wu. Several decades of warring in Hefei between Wu and Wei followed this battle. During the Song Dynasty, Hefei was a frontier strate ...
See also:Hefei, Hefei - Administration, Hefei - History, Hefei - Geography, Hefei - Demographics, Hefei - Economy, Hefei - Sites of Interest, Hefei - Sister cities, Hefei - Notable people Read more here: » Hefei: Encyclopedia II - Hefei - History |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Politics of the People's Republic of China - Communist Party of ChinaThe more than 63 million-member Communist Party of China (CPC) continues to dominate government. In periods of relative liberalization, the influence of people and organizations outside the formal party structure has tended to increase, particularly in the economic realm. Under the command economy system, every state owned enterprise was required to have a party committee. The introduction of the market economy ...
See also:Politics of the People's Republic of China, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Communist Party of China, Politics of the People's Republic of China - State Structure, Politics of the People's Republic of China - The People's Liberation Army, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Principal Government and Party Officials, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Vice Premiers of the State Council, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Politburo Standing Committee, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Full Politburo Members, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Alternate Politburo Members, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Minor political parties, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Political conditions, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Legal System, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Other factions, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Ethnic issues, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Miscellaneous, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Administrative divisions, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Independence, Politics of the People's Republic of China - National holiday, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Constitution, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Legal system, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Suffrage, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Executive branch, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Legislative branch, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Judicial branch, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Political parties and leaders, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Political pressure groups and leaders, Politics of the People's Republic of China - International organization participation, Politics of the People's Republic of China - National flag description, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Nationality Read more here: » Politics of the People's Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Politics of the People's Republic of China - Communist Party of China |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Northern and southern China - ExtentThe boundary between northern and southern China is generally defined to be the Qinling Mountains and Huai River (Huai He). In the eastern provinces like Jiangsu and Anhui, however, the Yangtze River is usually perceived as the north-south boundary instead of the Huai River. There is an ambiguous area, the region around Nanyang, Henan, that lies in the gap where the Qinling has ended and the Huai River has not yet begun; in addition, central Anhui and Jiangsu lie south of the Huai River but north of the Yangtze, making their classification s ...
See also:Northern and southern China, Northern and southern China - Extent, Northern and southern China - History, Northern and southern China - Today, Northern and southern China - Stereotypes Read more here: » Northern and southern China: Encyclopedia II - Northern and southern China - Extent |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Ming of Jin - ReignOne of the first things that Emperor Ming did was locating his birth mother Lady Xun, putting her in a mansion, and creating her the Lady of Jian'an. However, perhaps out of respect for his deceased stepmother Princess Yu (who had died in 312 but was posthumously honored as an empress), he never gave her an empress dowager title -- and Emperor Ming honored Princess Yu's family as appropriately he would a mother's family -- and he was particularly close to Princess Yu's brother Yu Yin (虞胤). A few months later, Lady Xun moved into the palace. Emperor Ming also ...
See also:Emperor Ming of Jin, Emperor Ming of Jin - Early life, Emperor Ming of Jin - As crown prince, Emperor Ming of Jin - Reign, Emperor Ming of Jin - Era name, Emperor Ming of Jin - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Ming of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Ming of Jin - Reign |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Mu of Jin - Under Empress Dowager Chu's regencyDue to Emperor Mu's young age, his mother Empress Dowager Chu became the ruling authority at court and served as regent, although she largely followed the advice of He Chong and Sima Yu the Prince of Kuaiji, who served as co-prime ministers. (Sima Yu took that position after Empress Dowager Chu's father, Chu Pou (褚裒), declined.) After He Chong's death in 346, his role was taken by Cai Mo (蔡謨).
In 345, after Yu Yi, who had served as the commander of military forces in the western provinces (roughly covering modern Hubei, Hunan, ...
See also:Emperor Mu of Jin, Emperor Mu of Jin - Prior to reign, Emperor Mu of Jin - Under Empress Dowager Chu's regency, Emperor Mu of Jin - As adult emperor, Emperor Mu of Jin - Era names, Emperor Mu of Jin - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Mu of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Mu of Jin - Under Empress Dowager Chu's regency |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - History of the Republic of China - Early Republican China 1912-1916
History of the Republic of China - Founding of the Republic of China.
Main article: Xinhai Revolution
The last days of the Qing Dynasty were marked by civil unrests and foreign invasions. Various internal rebellions caused millions of war dead and conflicts with foreign powers almost always resulted in humiliating unequal treaties that forced huge sums of reparation and compromised territorial integrity. In addition, there were feelings that political power should return to the majority Han Chinese ...
See also:History of the Republic of China, History of the Republic of China - Early Republican China 1912-1916, History of the Republic of China - Founding of the Republic of China, History of the Republic of China - Early Republic, History of the Republic of China - Second Revolution, History of the Republic of China - Yuan Shikai and the National Protection War, History of the Republic of China - Warlord Era 1916-1928, History of the Republic of China - World War I and Manchu Restoration, History of the Republic of China - The Constitutional Protection War, History of the Republic of China - May Fourth Movement, History of the Republic of China - Fight against warlordism, History of the Republic of China - Chiang consolidates power, History of the Republic of China - Nanjing Decade 1928-1937, History of the Republic of China - The United States Military in pre-Republican/Republican China, History of the Republic of China - Second Sino-Japanese War 1937-1945, History of the Republic of China - Civil War 1945-1949, History of the Republic of China - Republic of China on Taiwan 1945/1949-Present, History of the Republic of China - Tension between locals and mainlanders, History of the Republic of China - Economic developments, History of the Republic of China - Diplomatic setbacks, History of the Republic of China - Democratic reforms, History of the Republic of China - Contemporary Republic of China Read more here: » History of the Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - History of the Republic of China - Early Republican China 1912-1916 |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Jin Mao Building - StructureThe building is located on a 24 000 m² plot of land near the Lujiazui metro station.
It was designed by the Chicago office of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Its postmodern form, whose complexity rises as it ascends, draws on traditional Chinese architecture such as the tiered pagoda, gently stepping back to create a rhythmic pattern as it rises. Like the Petronas Towers in Malaysia, the building's proportions revolve around the number 8, associated with prosperity in Chinese culture. The 88 floors (93 if the spire floors a ...
See also:Jin Mao Building, Jin Mao Building - Structure, Jin Mao Building - Occupants, Jin Mao Building - Shanghai Grand Hyatt, Jin Mao Building - Events, Jin Mao Building - Notes Read more here: » Jin Mao Building: Encyclopedia II - Jin Mao Building - Structure |
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| |  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - History of the political divisions of China - Ancient timesBefore the establishment of the Qin Dynasty, China was ruled by a network of kings, nobles, and tribes. The rivalry of these groups culminated in the Warring States Period, and the state of Qin eventually emerged dominant.
After the state of Qin managed to subdue the rest of China under a unified Qin Dynasty in 221 BC, it was determined not to allow China to fall back into disunity. It therefore designed, based upon existing systems, the first administrative hierarchy in China, with just two levels:
Commanderies (郡 jùn)
Countie ...
See also:History of the political divisions of China, History of the political divisions of China - Ancient times, History of the political divisions of China - Republic of China, History of the political divisions of China - People's Republic of China, History of the political divisions of China - 1950s, History of the political divisions of China - 1960s and 1970s, History of the political divisions of China - 1980s and 1990s, History of the political divisions of China - External link Read more here: » History of the political divisions of China: Encyclopedia II - History of the political divisions of China - Ancient times |
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| |  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Lü Bu - Lü Bu in Romance of the Three KingdomsThe Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a historical novel by Luo Guanzhong, was a romanticization of the events that occurred before and during the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. It painted Lü Bu as an unbeatable warrior in duels but an incapable leader of armies, being further marred with character flaws. While staying true to history in the general course of events, Luo Guanzhong exaggerated or sentimentalised many stories about Lü Bu, drawing inspirations from a wide array of folklore and traditional operas. These stories incl ...
See also:Lü Bu, Lü Bu - Life, Lü Bu - Services under Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Days of exile, Lü Bu - Occupation of Xuzhou, Lü Bu - Lü Bu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lü Bu - Defection to Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Battle with three heroes at Hu Lao Pass, Lü Bu - Slaying of Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Lü Bu's downfall, Lü Bu - Other, Lü Bu - Reference Read more here: » Lü Bu: Encyclopedia II - Lü Bu - Lü Bu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Ling of Han - The Yellow Turban RebellionSometime before 183, a major Taoist movement had emerged from Ji Province (冀州, modern central Hebei) -- the Taiping Sect (太平教), led by Zhang Jiao (張角), who claimed he had magical powers to heal the sick. By 183, his teachings and followers had spread to eight provinces -- Qing (青州, modern central and eastern Shandong), Xu (徐州, modern northern Jiangsu and Anhui), You (幽州, modern northern Hebei, Liaoning, Beijing, and Tianjin), Ji, Jing (荊州, modern Hubei and Hunan), Yang (揚州, modern southern Jiangsu and Anhui, ...
See also:Emperor Ling of Han, Emperor Ling of Han - Family background and ascension to the throne, Emperor Ling of Han - Early reign, Emperor Ling of Han - Middle reign, Emperor Ling of Han - The Yellow Turban Rebellion, Emperor Ling of Han - Late reign, Emperor Ling of Han - Era names, Emperor Ling of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Ling of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Ling of Han - The Yellow Turban Rebellion |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - List of cultural and regional genres of music - Geographic genres
List of cultural and regional genres of music - By country.
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
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See also:List of cultural and regional genres of music, List of cultural and regional genres of music - Cultural genres, List of cultural and regional genres of music - By ethnicity or origin, List of cultural and regional genres of music - Indigenous Caribbean Mexican South and Central American people, List of cultural and regional genres of music - By religion, List of cultural and regional genres of music - By language, List of cultural and regional genres of music - By occupation purpose or occasion, List of cultural and regional genres of music - Geographic genres, List of cultural and regional genres of music - By country, List of cultural and regional genres of music - By continent or other international region, List of cultural and regional genres of music - By province region or other sub-national entity, List of cultural and regional genres of music - Kazakhstan, List of cultural and regional genres of music - Historical genres Read more here: » List of cultural and regional genres of music: Encyclopedia II - List of cultural and regional genres of music - Geographic genres |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Types
Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Common Types.
The current plates are of the 1992 standard, which consist of the one-character provincial abbreviation, a letter of the alphabet, and five number or letters of the alphabet (Ex. 沪A 12345; 京C A1234; 苏A 1P234; 浙B AB987). Previously, all licence plates had used the five-number designation. As the number of motor vehicles grew, however, the number had to exceed what was the maximum previously allowable -- 90,000 or 1 ...
See also:Licence plates of the People's Republic of China, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Types, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Common Types, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Military and Police, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Motorcycles, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Embassy and Consulate, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Other Types, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Cross Border with Hong Kong and Macao, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Interim Licence Plates, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - The Short-Lived 2002 Licence Plate Standard, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - List of prefixes, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Municipalities, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Provinces, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Autonomous regions, Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Others Read more here: » Licence plates of the People's Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Licence plates of the People's Republic of China - Types |
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| |  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Hebei - HistoryPlains in Hebei were the home of Peking man, a group of Homo erectus that lived in the area around 200,000 to 700,000 years ago.
During the Warring States Period (403 BC - 221 BC), Hebei was under the rule of the states of Yan (燕 yān) in the north and Zhao (赵 zhào) in the south, before both succumbed to the Qin Dynasty. The Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD) ruled the area under two provinces (zhou), Youzhou Province (幽州 Yōuzhōu) in the north and Jizhou Province (冀州 Jìzhōu) in the south. At the end of the Han Dynas ...
See also:Hebei, Hebei - History, Hebei - Geography, Hebei - Administrative divisions, Hebei - Economy, Hebei - Demographics, Hebei - Culture, Hebei - Transportation, Hebei - Tourism, Hebei - Miscellaneous topics, Hebei - Colleges and Universities Read more here: » Hebei: Encyclopedia II - Hebei - History |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Shun of Han - Late reignIn 135, two major political changes occurred -- eunuch-marquesses began to be allowed to pass their marches to their adopted sons, and Liang Shang became the commander of the armed forces and effectively the most powerful individual in the imperial government. Neither of these developments appeared at the time to be major, but had great implications; the former demonstrated that the power of the eunuchs was becoming systemic, and the latter led to the start of the Liangs controlling th ...
See also:Emperor Shun of Han, Emperor Shun of Han - Family background, Emperor Shun of Han - Removal as crown prince and enthronement, Emperor Shun of Han - Early reign, Emperor Shun of Han - Late reign, Emperor Shun of Han - Era names, Emperor Shun of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Shun of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Shun of Han - Late reign |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Jiang Wei - As regentAfter Fei's death (by assassination) in 253, Jiang Wei assumed the same title, making him regent -- but his influence on domestic matters appeared to be limited, as those matters appeared to be dominated by Liu Shan's trusted eunuch Huang Hao. Jiang, however, was the supreme authority in military matters. Even as Jiang attempted to strength Shu Han, however, its government's efficiency and cleanliness were deteriorating from within, greatly hindering Jiang's efforts and magnifying the effect of Jiang's losses on the battlefield.
Jiang ...
See also:Jiang Wei, Jiang Wei - Early life and career under Zhuge Liang's regency, Jiang Wei - Under Jiang Wan and Fei Yi's regencies, Jiang Wei - As regent, Jiang Wei - Campaigns against Cao Wei, Jiang Wei - Fall of Shu Han, Jiang Wei - Efforts to reestablish Shu Han and death, Jiang Wei - Historical views of Jiang Wei Read more here: » Jiang Wei: Encyclopedia II - Jiang Wei - As regent |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Hubei - HistoryBy the Spring and Autumn Period {770 BC - 476 BC), Hubei was home to the powerful state of Chu. Chu was nominally a tributary state of the Zhou Dynasty, and it was itself an extension of the Chinese civilization that had emerged some centuries before in the north; but it was also culturally unique, and was a powerful state that held onto much of the middle and lower Yangtze River, with power extending north ...
See also:Hubei, Hubei - History, Hubei - Geography, Hubei - Administrative divisions, Hubei - Economy, Hubei - Demographics, Hubei - Culture, Hubei - Transportation, Hubei - Tourism, Hubei - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » Hubei: Encyclopedia II - Hubei - History |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - List of China-related topics 123-L - BBadaling - Badaling Expressway - Bagua zhang - Baguwen - Bai - Bai hua - Bai Juyi - Bai Ling - Bai Shouyi - Baitou Mountain - Baiyun International Airport - Ban Gu - Banana - Banco Nacional Ultramarino - Bank of China Tower - Bank of China - Banner (Inner Mongolia) - Banner system - Bao'an - Bao'an (Shaanxi) - Baoding - Baoguo Temple
Battle of Beijing - Battle of Changban - Battle of Changping - Battle of Changsha - Battle of Changsha (1930) - Battle of Changsha (1939) - Battle of Changsha (1941) - Battle of Changsha (1942) - Battle o ...
See also:List of China-related topics 123-L, List of China-related topics 123-L - 0-9, List of China-related topics 123-L - A, List of China-related topics 123-L - B, List of China-related topics 123-L - C, List of China-related topics 123-L - D, List of China-related topics 123-L - E, List of China-related topics 123-L - F, List of China-related topics 123-L - G, List of China-related topics 123-L - H, List of China-related topics 123-L - I, List of China-related topics 123-L - J, List of China-related topics 123-L - K, List of China-related topics 123-L - L Read more here: » List of China-related topics 123-L: Encyclopedia II - List of China-related topics 123-L - B |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Huaibei - Economy
Huaibei - Industry.
Huaibei is the home to numerous chemical, construction, machinery, textile, power, electronics, and mineral industrial firms. The city has over 2,000 industrial enterprises, of which 22 large and medium-sized ones are ran by the state.
The annual output of raw coal from Huaibei is 2,000 million tons, ranking first in eastern China.
The power industry has also developed rapidly and is currently ranked third in eastern China - Huaibei Power Station has a total installed capacity of ...
See also:Huaibei, Huaibei - Administration, Huaibei - Natural environment, Huaibei - Geography, Huaibei - Natural resources, Huaibei - Economy, Huaibei - Industry, Huaibei - Agriculture, Huaibei - Foreign trade, Huaibei - Development zone, Huaibei - Transportation and communication Read more here: » Huaibei: Encyclopedia II - Huaibei - Economy |
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