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Pingyuan Dialect
Pingyuan may refer to: Places *Pingyuan Province (平原省), a short-lived former province of China *Pingyuan Prefecture (平远州), a former name of Zhijin, Guizhou, China *Pingyuan County, Guangdong (平远县), of Meizhou, Guangdong *Pingyuan County, Shandong (平原县), of Dezhou, Shandong **Pingyuan Commandery, a historic commandery * Pingyuan, Pingtan County (平原镇), town in Pingtan County, Fujian * Pingyuan, Yingjiang County (平原镇), town in Yingjiang County, Yunnan *Pingyuan Township, Dejiang County (平原乡), in Dejiang County, Guizhou *Pingyuan Township, Xinxiang (平原乡), in Weibin District, Xinxiang Weibin District () is a district of the city of Xinxiang, Henan Henan (; or ; ; alternatively Honan) is a landlocked province of China, in the central part of the country. Henan is often referred to as Zhongyuan or Zhongzhou (), which lit ..., Henan Other uses * Lord Pingyuan (died 251 BC), one of the Four Lords of the Warring States * Chinese gunbo ...
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Pingyuan Province
Pingyuan () was a former province of the People's Republic of China that existed between 1949 and 1952. Its capital was Xinxiang, now in Henan province. History Pingyuan Province was established on August 20, 1949, comprising adjoining prefectures in the provinces of Henan and Shandong: *Xinxiang, Henan (along with then-separate urban centre Xinxiang City) *Puyang, Henan *Anyang, Henan (along with then-separate urban centre Anyang City) *Heze, Shandong * Huxi, Shandong *Liaocheng, Shandong Pan Fusheng was the first Communist Party Chief of the province, and Chao Zhefu was its only governor. In March 1950, a number of peasants and cattle froze to death when transporting grain to government storage in Puyang prefecture. Pan took partial responsibility for the "Puyang Incident" and was demoted to deputy party chief. He was replaced by Wu De. The province was abolished on November 15, 1952. Its component territories were returned to their original provinces - with the exception of ...
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Pingyuan Prefecture
Pingyuan may refer to: Places *Pingyuan Province (平原省), a short-lived former province of China * Pingyuan Prefecture (平远州), a former name of Zhijin, Guizhou, China *Pingyuan County, Guangdong (平远县), of Meizhou, Guangdong *Pingyuan County, Shandong (平原县), of Dezhou, Shandong **Pingyuan Commandery, a historic commandery * Pingyuan, Pingtan County (平原镇), town in Pingtan County, Fujian * Pingyuan, Yingjiang County (平原镇), town in Yingjiang County, Yunnan * Pingyuan Township, Dejiang County (平原乡), in Dejiang County, Guizhou * Pingyuan Township, Xinxiang (平原乡), in Weibin District, Xinxiang, Henan Other uses *Lord Pingyuan Lord Pingyuan (; 308–251 BC), born Zhao Sheng (), was a prominent nobleman and chancellor of the State of Zhao during the Warring States period of ancient China, and one of the Four Lords of the Warring States. He was a son of King Wuling of Z ... (died 251 BC), one of the Four Lords of the Warring States * Chinese gun ...
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Pingyuan County, Guangdong
Pingyuan County ( postal: Pingyun; , Hakka: Phin-yen) is a county in the northeast of Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Meizhou City. Geography Pingyuan County is located in the northeast of Guangdong province, on the border between Guangdong, Jiangxi and Fujian province. It was founded in the Ming Dynasty Jiajing in the 42nd year (year 1863). Because it is located between Wuping (in Fujian) and Anyuan County (in Jiangxi), it was named ‘Pingyuan’. Pingyuan County is under the jurisdiction of Mei County which is known as the home of standard Hakka. The total area of Pingyuan is 1381 square kilometers. Now it has 12 towns with the population of 250 thousand. Climate Ethno-linguistic make-up Pingyuan is noted for its large Hakka The Hakka (), sometimes also referred to as Hakka Han, or Hakka Chinese, or Hakkas are a Han Chinese subgroup whose ancestral homes are chiefly in the Hakka-speaking provincial areas of Guang ...
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Pingyuan County, Shandong
Pingyuan County () is a county in the northwest of Shandong province, People's Republic of China. It is administered by the prefecture-level city of Dezhou. It has an area of . History At the end of the Han dynasty, Liu Bei began his political career as prefect of Pingyuan Commandery. The town was one of the starts for the anti-Western Boxer Rebellion. The population was 437,584 in 1999. Administrative divisions As 2012, this County is divided to 2 subdistricts, 7 towns and 3 townships. ;Subdistricts *Longmen Subdistrict () *Taoyuan Subdistrict () ;Towns *Wangfenglou () *Qiancao () *Encheng () * Wangmiao () *Wanggaopu () * Zhanghua () *Jiaozhan () ;Townships *Fangzi Township () *Wangdagua Township () *Santang Township () Climate References {{Authority control Gaotang Gaotang County () is a county of northwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China. It is administered by Liaocheng City. The population was in 2010 (2010 Census). Administrative division ...
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Pingyuan Commandery
Pingyuan Commandery ( zh, 平原郡) was a historical commandery of China, existing from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty. It was centered around present-day northwestern Shandong province. The commandery was carved out of the Jibei Kingdom during Emperor Jing of Han's reign. Pingyuan administered 19 counties and marquessates in late Western Han, including Pingyuan (平原), Ge (鬲), Gaotang (高唐), Chongqiu (重丘), Pingchang (平昌), Yu (羽), Ban (般), Leling (樂陵), Zhu'e (祝阿), Yuan (瑗), Eyang (阿陽), Luoyin (漯陰), Li (朸), Fuping (富平), Ande (安德), Heyang (合陽), Louxu (樓虛), Longpou (龍哣), and An (安). In Eastern Han, Pingyuan twice became a kingdom or principality. It was granted to Liu Sheng (劉勝), brother of Emperor He in 106, and to Liu Shuo (劉碩), brother of Emperor Huan in 148.''Book of Later Han'', Chapter 7. The kingdom was abolished in 206 and Pingyuan was administered as a commandery again. Pingyuan consisted of 9 counties ...
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Pingtan County
Pingtan County () is a county comprising 126 islands in the Taiwan Strait, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province, China. Now it is also the subject of newly founded Pingtan Comprehensive Pilot Zone (). The main island is Haitan Island (; Hāi-tàng Dō). History During the Qing Dynasty, Pingtan ''Ting'' () was created. In 1913, Pingtan County was established. On September 27–28, 2016, Typhoon Megi brought torrential rains across Pingtan. Bus lines resumed normal operations on September 29. Geography Pingtan County has a total land area of , comprising 126 islands, and covers of sea. The main island, Haitan Island, covers an area of , or 72% of the county's land area, and is the largest island in all of Fujian. Niushan Island is located in the eastern part of the county. To the east is the Taiwan Strait. The area is the closest place in mainland China (PRC) to the main island of Taiwan. Climate Pingt ...
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Yingjiang County
Yingjiang County (; th, เมืองหล้า) is a county in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan province, China, bordering Burma's Kachin State to the west. Geography Yingjiang county has a border of with Kachin State, Myanmar in the west. The Danzha River () and Binglang River () meet near Jiucheng () and become the Daying River (Dàyíngjiāng). The Daying then flows through Yingjiang County into Myanmar and into the Irrawaddy River, with the confluence near Bhamo. The Daying is known as the Taping (大平江; Dàpíng Jiāng) in Myanmar. Yingjiang county is mountainous with several alluvial plains. The county has various climate types, with ranges from the tropical, the subtropical, to the temperate zones. Intact forests can be seen in the mountains above . The elevations vary from . Yingjiang is abundant in hydroelectric, forest, and geothermal resources. There are 21 hot springs, six of which are above . Most of the hot springs are distributed within the Daying River s ...
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Pingyuan Township, Dejiang County
Pingyuan may refer to: Places *Pingyuan Province (平原省), a short-lived former province of China *Pingyuan Prefecture (平远州), a former name of Zhijin, Guizhou, China *Pingyuan County, Guangdong (平远县), of Meizhou, Guangdong *Pingyuan County, Shandong (平原县), of Dezhou, Shandong **Pingyuan Commandery, a historic commandery * Pingyuan, Pingtan County (平原镇), town in Pingtan County, Fujian * Pingyuan, Yingjiang County (平原镇), town in Yingjiang County, Yunnan * Pingyuan Township, Dejiang County (平原乡), in Dejiang County, Guizhou * Pingyuan Township, Xinxiang (平原乡), in Weibin District, Xinxiang, Henan Other uses *Lord Pingyuan Lord Pingyuan (; 308–251 BC), born Zhao Sheng (), was a prominent nobleman and chancellor of the State of Zhao during the Warring States period of ancient China, and one of the Four Lords of the Warring States. He was a son of King Wuling of Z ... (died 251 BC), one of the Four Lords of the Warring States * Chinese gunb ...
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Dejiang County
Dejiang County () is a county under the administration of the prefecture-level city A prefecture-level city () or prefectural city is an administrative division of the People's Republic of China (PRC), ranking below a province and above a county in China's administrative structure. During the Republican era, many of China' ... of Tongren, in the northeast of Guizhou Province, China. Area: Population: 420,000 in 2002. Postal Code: 565200. The government is located in Qinlong town. Climate References External linksOfficial website of Dejiang County Government {{authority control County-level divisions of Guizhou ...
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Pingyuan Township, Xinxiang
Pingyuan may refer to: Places *Pingyuan Province (平原省), a short-lived former province of China *Pingyuan Prefecture (平远州), a former name of Zhijin, Guizhou, China *Pingyuan County, Guangdong (平远县), of Meizhou, Guangdong *Pingyuan County, Shandong (平原县), of Dezhou, Shandong **Pingyuan Commandery, a historic commandery * Pingyuan, Pingtan County (平原镇), town in Pingtan County, Fujian * Pingyuan, Yingjiang County (平原镇), town in Yingjiang County, Yunnan *Pingyuan Township, Dejiang County (平原乡), in Dejiang County, Guizhou * Pingyuan Township, Xinxiang (平原乡), in Weibin District, Xinxiang, Henan Other uses *Lord Pingyuan Lord Pingyuan (; 308–251 BC), born Zhao Sheng (), was a prominent nobleman and chancellor of the State of Zhao during the Warring States period of ancient China, and one of the Four Lords of the Warring States. He was a son of King Wuling of Z ... (died 251 BC), one of the Four Lords of the Warring States * Chinese gunbo ...
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