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  2. Guilin - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Guilin was the provincial capital of Guangxi before 1912 and from 1936 to 1949. Guilin became one of the most important military, transport, and cultural centers of China during World War II. The city drastically expanded as refugees from all over China poured in, and by 1944 its population had grown from 70,000 pre-war to more than ...

  3. Timeline of the Warring States and the Qin dynasty - Wikipedia

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    473 BC. Battle of Li River: Goujian of Yue attacks Fuchai of Wu while their forces are out on an expedition against Lu and Qi, resulting in the annexation of Wu [9] 470 BC. Mozi is born. 462 BC. Qin seizes Wangcheng [10] 447 BC. Chu (state) conquers Cai. 443 BC.

  4. Guilin Scenic Area - Wikipedia

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    The scenic area of Guilin is a general term used to describe tourism resources within Guilin, including numerous attractions. Guilin's landscape has long been renowned for its "green hills, clear water, fantastic caves and beautiful mountains". [1][2] The region's natural scenery is characterized by its mountains, rivers, karst caves, historic ...

  5. Jingjiang Princes' Palace - Wikipedia

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    History. The Jingjiang Princes' Palace (also known as the Jingjiang Princes' City), commonly known as Wangcheng (Princes' City), is located in the inner city of Guilin and was built between 1372 and 1392 AD during the Ming dynasty close to the Solitary Beauty Peak (Duxiu Feng). It was originally the official residence of Zhu Shouqian – the ...

  6. Reed Flute Cave - Wikipedia

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    The Reed Flute Cave (Chinese: 芦笛岩; pinyin: Lúdí Yán), also known as "the Palace of Natural Arts," is a landmark and tourist attraction in Guilin, Guangxi, China. [1] The cave got its name from the type of reed growing outside, which can be made into flutes. Reed Flute Cave is filled with a large number of stalactites, stalagmites and ...

  7. Timeline of the Qing dynasty - Wikipedia

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    2 January. Zhang Xianzhong is killed by Qing forces but his army occupies Chongqing and then occupies Sichuan under the leadership of Sun Kewang [45] 20 January. Qing forces capture Guangzhou and the Shaowu Emperor [46] 5 March. Qing forces conquer Guangdong, half of Guangxi, and Hainan [46] March.

  8. Sun and Moon Pagodas - Wikipedia

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    The Sun and Moon Pagodas (Chinese: 日月双塔; pinyin: Rìyuè Shuāngtǎ) are twin pagodas located in Guilin, Guangxi, China.Originally built in the city moat of Guilin during the Tang dynasty, the pagodas were reconstructed in 2001 using historical records as the centerpiece of Riyue Shuangta Cultural Park—–a park themed around the unity of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism.

  9. Administration of territory in dynastic China - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge History of China, Volume 6, Alien Regime and Border States, 907-1368. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 43–153. ISBN 0521243319. Wilkinson, Endymion (2012), Chinese History: A New Manual, Harvard University Asia Center for the Harvard-Yenching Institute; Xie, Baocheng (2013). A Brief History of the Official System in ...