29 relations: Cai (state), Cao (state), Chariots in ancient China, Chen (state), Cheng Dechen, Chenliu, Chu (state), Duke Huan of Qi, Duke Mu of Qin, Duke Wen of Jin, Henan, Hu Yan, Jin (Chinese state), Juancheng County, King Cheng of Chu, Lu (state), Qi (state), Qin (state), Shandong, Shen (state), Song (state), Spring and Autumn period, Wei (state), Wey (state), Xi (state), Yangtze, Yellow River, Zhou dynasty, Zuo zhuan.
Cai (state)
Cài (Old Chinese: *s.r̥ˁat-s) was an ancient Chinese state established at the beginning of the Zhou dynasty, rising to prominence during the Spring and Autumn period, and destroyed early in the Warring States period.
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Cao (state)
The State of Cao was a vassal state in China during the Zhou Dynasty (1046–221 BC).
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Chariots in ancient China
The ancient Chinese chariot was used as an attack and pursuit vehicle on the open fields and plains of Ancient China from around 1200 BCE.
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Chen (state)
Chen (陳) was a Zhou dynasty vassal state of ancient China.
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Cheng Dechen
Cheng Dechen (died 632 BCE), also known by his courtesy name Ziyu (子玉), was a prime minister of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.
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Chenliu
Chenliu is a town situated in Kaifeng County, Kaifeng in the province of Henan, China.
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Chu (state)
Chu (Old Chinese: *s-r̥aʔ) was a hegemonic, Zhou dynasty era state.
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Duke Huan of Qi
Duke Huan of Qi (died 643 BC), personal name Xiǎobái (小白), was the ruler of the State of Qi from 685 to 643 BC.
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Duke Mu of Qin
Duke Mu of Qin (died 621), born Renhao, was a duke of Qin (659–621) in the western reaches of the Zhou Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history.
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Duke Wen of Jin
Duke Wen of Jin (697–628BC), born Chong'er, was a scion of the royal house of Jin during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history.
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Henan
Henan is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the central part of the country.
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Hu Yan
Hu Yan (715–629) was a Di tribesman who served as a minister and general of Jin during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history.
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Jin (Chinese state)
Jin (Old Chinese: *), originally known as Tang (唐), was a major state during the middle part of the Zhou dynasty, based near the centre of what was then China, on the lands attributed to the legendary Xia dynasty: the southern part of modern Shanxi.
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Juancheng County
Juancheng County falls under the jurisdiction of Heze, in the southwest of Shandong province, China.
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King Cheng of Chu
King Cheng of Chu (died 626 BC) was from 671 to 626 BC king of the state of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China.
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Lu (state)
Lu (c. 1042–249 BC) was a vassal state during the Zhou dynasty of ancient China.
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Qi (state)
Qi was a state of the Zhou dynasty-era in ancient China, variously reckoned as a march, duchy, and independent kingdom.
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Qin (state)
Qin (Old Chinese: *) was an ancient Chinese state during the Zhou dynasty.
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Shandong
Shandong (formerly romanized as Shantung) is a coastal province of the People's Republic of China, and is part of the East China region.
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Shen (state)
The State of Shen was a Chinese vassal state during the Zhou dynasty (1046 – 221 BCE) ruled by the Jiāng family (姜) as an earldom.
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Song (state)
Sòng (Old Chinese: *) was a state during the Zhou dynasty of ancient China, with its capital at Shangqiu.
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Spring and Autumn period
The Spring and Autumn period was a period in Chinese history from approximately 771 to 476 BC (or according to some authorities until 403 BC) which corresponds roughly to the first half of the Eastern Zhou Period.
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Wei (state)
Wei (Old Chinese: *) was an ancient Chinese state during the Warring States period.
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Wey (state)
Wei (Old Chinese: *ɢʷat-s), commonly spelled Wey to distinguish from the larger Wei (魏) state, was an ancient Chinese state that was founded in the early Western Zhou dynasty and rose to prominence during the Spring and Autumn period.
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Xi (state)
Xi was a Chinese vassal state during the Shang and Zhou dynasties and the Spring and Autumn period (1600 – 475 BCE) ruled by members of the Jī family (姬).
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Yangtze
The Yangtze, which is 6,380 km (3,964 miles) long, is the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world.
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Yellow River
The Yellow River or Huang He is the second longest river in Asia, after the Yangtze River, and the sixth longest river system in the world at the estimated length of.
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Zhou dynasty
The Zhou dynasty or the Zhou Kingdom was a Chinese dynasty that followed the Shang dynasty and preceded the Qin dynasty.
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Zuo zhuan
The Zuo zhuan, generally translated The Zuo Tradition or The Commentary of Zuo, is an ancient Chinese narrative history that is traditionally regarded as a commentary on the ancient Chinese chronicle ''Spring and Autumn Annals'' (''Chunqiu'' 春秋).
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Battle of Cheng-pu, Battle of chengpu, Chengpu, 城濮之戰.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chengpu