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Meishan
natively Meishan ( zh, s=眉山; Sichuanese Pinyin: Mi2san1; local pronunciation: ; zh, p=Méishān , w=Mei-shan), formerly known as Meizhou () or Qingzhou (), is a prefecture-level city with 2,955,219 inhabitants as of 2020 census of whom 1,232,648 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of the 2 urban districts of Dongpo and Pengshan. It’s located in Sichuan province, China. Meishan is in the southwest of Sichuan Basin. It belonged to Leshan Prefecture before 1997. Then Meishan Prefecture was founded in 1997 upon approval of state council. It was renamed Meishan City in 2000. Administrative subdivisions It has 2 county-level district and 4 counties. History Notable people *Su Shi, Song dynasty writer and poet (1037–1101), was a native of Meishan, and a historic temple commemorating him and his father and brother A brother (: brothers or brethren) is a man or boy who shares one or more parents with another; a male sibling. The female counterpart i ...
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Renshou County
Renshou County () is a county in Meishan, Meishan City, Sichuan Province of China. It is located in Middle-West of Sichuan Basin. It has an area of , and population of 1,110,017 in 2020. Founded in the Qin dynasty. Its name may derive from the first Sui dynasty, Sui Dynasty Emperor Wen of Sui, emperor's palace located in Shaanxi, Shaanxi province, Renshou palace. During the Northern and Southern dynasties, Southern Dynasties it was called Huairen County (怀仁县) and in the Western Wei of the Northern and Southern dynasties, Northern Dynasties it was called Puning County (普宁县). Its name was changed to Renshou in 598 during the Sui Dynasty. Demographics Though Renshou is majority Han Chinese there is a small population of Hui people, Hui, Yi people, Yi, Dai people, Dai, and Tibetan people, Tibetan peoples in the Qinggang township (青岗乡). It is common for Han residents of different areas of Renshou to visit Qinggang for their ethnic foods, especially Hui produced meat ...
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Danleng County
Danling County () is a county of central Sichuan Province, China. It is under the administration of Meishan City, with the seat located west of downtown Meishan and east of Ya'an Ya'an ( zh, s=雅安, p=Yǎ'ān, w=Ya-an) is a prefecture-level city in the western part of Sichuan province, China, located just below the Tibetan Plateau. The city is home to Sichuan Agricultural University, the only Project 211, 211 Project .... Danling, originally known as Qile Prefecture, was named after the gliding bird-shaped red edge of the Chiya Mountain (赤崖山) in the north of the Prefecture. Administrative divisions Danling County comprises 4 towns and 1 township: ;towns *Renmei 仁美镇 *Yangchang 杨场镇 *Zhangchang 张场镇 *Qile 齐乐镇 ;township *Shunlong 顺龙乡 Climate References External links County-level divisions of Sichuan Meishan {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Su Zhe
Su Zhe (; 1039–1112), or Su Che, courtesy names Ziyou and Tongshu , was a Chinese essayist, historian, poet, and politician from Meishan, located in modern-day Sichuan Province, China. Su was highly honored as a politician and essayist in the Song dynasty, together with his father Su Xun and his elder brother Su Shi. They were collectively recognized among " The Eight Great Men of Letters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". The Sansu temple, where the Su families resided, was rebuilt into the Sansu Museum in 1984, and has since become one of the most famous cultural attractions. Su Zhe left behind a substantial body of fine works. He died in 1112 at the age of 73. Life Su Zhe was born on 20 February 1039 in Meishan, which now belongs to Sichuan Province. At the age of 18, he and his brother Su Shi passed the highest level civil service examination to attain the degree of jinshi, a prerequisite of high government office. In 1070, Su Zhe wrote a letter to the emperor to point o ...
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Sichuan
Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south. Its capital city is Chengdu, and its population stands at 83 million. Sichuan neighbors Qinghai and Gansu to the north, Shaanxi and Chongqing to the east, Guizhou and Yunnan to the south, and Tibet to the west. During antiquity, Sichuan was home to the kingdoms of Ba and Shu until their incorporation by the Qin. During the Three Kingdoms era (220–280), Liu Bei's state of Shu was based in Sichuan. The area was devastated in the 17th century by Zhang Xianzhong's rebellion and the area's subsequent Manchu conquest, but recovered to become one of China's most productive areas by the 19th century. During World War II, Chongqing served as the temporary capital of the Republic of China, and was heavily bombed. It was one of the last mainland areas captured ...
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Danling County
Danling County () is a county of central Sichuan Province, China. It is under the administration of Meishan City, with the seat located west of downtown Meishan and east of Ya'an Ya'an ( zh, s=雅安, p=Yǎ'ān, w=Ya-an) is a prefecture-level city in the western part of Sichuan province, China, located just below the Tibetan Plateau. The city is home to Sichuan Agricultural University, the only Project 211, 211 Project .... Danling, originally known as Qile Prefecture, was named after the gliding bird-shaped red edge of the Chiya Mountain (赤崖山) in the north of the Prefecture. Administrative divisions Danling County comprises 4 towns and 1 township: ;towns *Renmei 仁美镇 *Yangchang 杨场镇 *Zhangchang 张场镇 *Qile 齐乐镇 ;township *Shunlong 顺龙乡 Climate References External links County-level divisions of Sichuan Meishan {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Pengshan
Pengshan District () is a district of the city of Meishan, Sichuan Province Sichuan is a Provinces of China, province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south. Its capita ..., China. Administrative divisions Pengshan District comprises 5 subdistricts and 3 towns: ;subdistricts *Fengming 凤鸣街道 *Qinglong 青龙街道 *Guanyin 观音街道 *Xiejia 谢家街道 *Jiangkou 江口街道 ;towns *Jinjiang 锦江镇 *Gongyi 公义镇 *Huangfeng 黄丰镇 Climate References Districts of Sichuan Meishan {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Su Shi
Su Shi ( zh, t=, s=苏轼, p=Sū Shì; 8 January 1037 – 24 August 1101), courtesy name Zizhan (), art name Dongpo (), was a Chinese poet, essayist, calligrapher, painter, scholar-official, literatus, artist, pharmacologist, and gastronome who lived during the Song dynasty. A major personality of the Song era, Su was an important figure in History of the Song Dynasty#Partisans and factions, reformers and conservatives, Song Dynasty politics, he had a lengthy career in bureaucracy, taking various provincial posts and briefly serving as a senior official at the imperial court. Despite his high hopes to serve the country, Su's political career was filled with frustrations due to his out-spoken criticism, and he often fell victim to political rivalries between the radical and the conservative forces. He endured a series of political exiles during which his creative career flourished. Su is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished figures in classical Chinese literature, lea ...
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Pengshan District
Pengshan District () is a district of the city of Meishan, Sichuan Province Sichuan is a Provinces of China, province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south. Its capita ..., China. Administrative divisions Pengshan District comprises 5 subdistricts and 3 towns: ;subdistricts *Fengming 凤鸣街道 *Qinglong 青龙街道 *Guanyin 观音街道 *Xiejia 谢家街道 *Jiangkou 江口街道 ;towns *Jinjiang 锦江镇 *Gongyi 公义镇 *Huangfeng 黄丰镇 Climate References Districts of Sichuan Meishan {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Dongpo District
Dongpo District () is a district of the city of Meishan, Sichuan Province Sichuan is a Provinces of China, province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south. Its capita ..., China. It is named after the Song Dynasty scholar and poet Su Dongpo, who was born there. Administrative divisions Dongpo District administers 3 subdistricts and 13 towns: * Tonghui Subdistrict () * Dashiqiao Subdistrict () * Suci Subdistrict () * Taihe Town () * Shangyi Town () * Duoyue Town () * Qinjia Town () * Wansheng Town () * Simeng Town () * Xiuwen Town () * Songjiang Town () * Chongli Town () * Funiu Town () * Yongshou Town () * Sansu Town () * Fuxing Town () References Districts of Sichuan Meishan {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Qingshen County
Qingshen County () is a county of Sichuan Province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Meishan natively Meishan ( zh, s=眉山; Sichuanese Pinyin: Mi2san1; local pronunciation: ; zh, p=Méishān , w=Mei-shan), formerly known as Meizhou () or Qingzhou (), is a prefecture-level city with 2,955,219 inhabitants as of 2020 census of whom .... Administrative divisions Qingshen County comprises 1 subdistrict, 4 towns and 2 townships: ;subdistrict *Qingzhu 青竹街道 ;towns *Hanyang 汉阳镇 *Ruifeng 瑞峰镇 *Xilong 西龙镇 *Gaotai 高台镇 ;townships *Baiguo 白果乡 *Luobo 罗波乡 Climate References County-level divisions of Sichuan {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Hongya County
Hongya () is a county of Sichuan Province, China. It is under the administration of Meishan city. Administrative divisions Hongya County comprises 12 towns: *Zhige 止戈镇 *Hongchuan 洪川镇 *Yuping 余坪镇 *Caoyutan 槽渔滩镇 *Zhongbao 中保镇 *Dongyue 东岳镇 *Liujiang 柳江镇 *Gaomiao 高庙镇 *Wawushan 瓦屋山镇 *Qiliping 七里坪镇 *Jiangjun 将军镇 *Zhongshan 中山镇 Climate References County-level divisions of Sichuan Meishan {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Chen Wenqing
Chen Wenqing (, IPA: ; born 24 January 1960) is a Chinese intelligence officer, politician and member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party who currently serves as the secretary of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission. He previously led the Ministry of State Security. Early life and education A native of Renshou County, a rural farming and coal-mining district in Sichuan province, Chen's childhood occurred against the backdrop of the Cultural Revolution and the rise of the Red Guards movement. His father was a police officer at the Sichuan branch of the Ministry of Public Security (MPS), where for 20 consecutive years, starting in 1951, the elder Chen was recognized as a Sichuan Province "progressive worker" by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials. There are no records publicly available about the elder Chen's role, if any, in the Cultural Revolution, and the names of both Chen's mother and father remain unknown. Chen studied law and political sc ...
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