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and said: ‘Our state cannot defend
Shangdang, it has been overrun by Qin. Han wants peace with Zhao and does not desire occupation by Qin. 17 of our cities are willing to pay homage to Zhao, Great King, help our government and people.’ King Xiaocheng was exultant and sent troops to Shangdang.”
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in 403 BCE, each one occupied a portion of
Shangdang Prefecture with their respective capitals located in the territory. The area became the front line in the conflict that followed between these three states given its strategic position. Officials responsible for defending these three frontier
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273:’s reign (306–250 BCE) Qin already effectively controlled the entire western part of Shangdang Prefecture. In 262 Qin attacked Han’s Shangdang Prefecture whereupon records show: “A Han official
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areas with territory frequently changing ownership. For example
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Shangdang County become Changzhi County and the former name cease to officially exist. Shangdang continued to be used as a name for the location since during the
436:(265–316) the area had been reduced to ten counties with a steep drop in the number of households to only 12,000. The government again moved eastwards to Lu County (
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1031:Nanyang
1008:Donglai
970:Linhuai
950:Donghai
917:Taishan
897:Chenliu
715:of the
570:Shiming
360:Zhǎngzĭ
340:Zhǎngzĭ
324:Duānshì
320:Gaoping
316:Xuànshì
304:Zhǎngzĭ
143:History
109:) with
1387:Cangwu
1382:Nanhai
1364:Lelang
1359:Xuantu
1349:Liaoxi
1339:Yuyang
1286:Wuyuan
1263:Yanmen
1200:Anding
1180:Longxi
1157:Yizhou
1147:Zangke
1094:Kuaiji
1056:Wuling
1003:Beihai
955:Langya
874:Handan
869:Qinghe
864:Hejian
746:Hedong
649:
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465:, the
461:, the
413:After
401:. The
399:Handan
352:Túnliú
332:Túnliú
296:Túnliú
166:Xie Hu
133:Donghu
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41:pinyin
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1447:113°E
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1392:Yulin
1301:Beidi
1291:Shang
1205:Wuwei
1152:Yuexi
998:Le'an
988:Jinan
932:Jiyin
922:Jibei
879:Bohai
859:Xindu
806:Liang
801:Runan
741:Henei
736:Henan
661:Notes
632:(赵世家)
89:Henan
85:Hebei
63:, or
1444:36°N
1397:Hepu
1319:Zhuo
1296:Xihe
1248:Xihe
1190:Wudu
902:Dong
844:Julu
816:Chen
728:Sili
711:and
647:ISBN
597:2010
526:Ming
358:and
338:and
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204:and
202:Zhao
87:and
55:Zhōu
1329:Dai
1137:Shu
1036:Nan
839:Wei
811:Pei
542:刘福通
517:上党郡
511:上党县
480:壶关城
356:Niè
336:Niè
302:),
294:),
288:Niè
206:Han
198:Wei
181:邢伯柳
116:五云山
106:太岳山
37:上黨郡
29:上党郡
19:or
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394:仪州
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382:潞州
376:沁州
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334:,
310:,
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200:,
171:解狐
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