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  • Dong Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Dong Commandery (Chinese: 東郡) was a commandery in historical China from the Warring States period to Sui dynasty. Its territories were situated in present-day

    Dong Commandery

    Dong_Commandery

  • Campaign against Dong Zhuo
  • Coalition of officials and warlords against Chinese warlord Dong Zhuo (190)

    the same time, the Grand Administrator of Dong Commandery, Qiao Mao, forged letters of accusation against Dong Zhuo, denouncing him as a traitor with the

    Campaign against Dong Zhuo

    Campaign against Dong Zhuo

    Campaign_against_Dong_Zhuo

  • Yellow Turban Rebellion
  • Peasant revolt against the Eastern Han dynasty

    the rebels at Dong Commandery (東郡; around present-day Puyang County, Henan), while Zhu Jun would attack the rebels at Nanyang Commandery. During this time

    Yellow Turban Rebellion

    Yellow Turban Rebellion

    Yellow_Turban_Rebellion

  • Xiahou Dun
  • Chinese Han dynasty general (died 220)

    Governor of Yan in 192, Dun succeeded him as the Administrator (太守) of Dong Commandery (東郡; the areas around present-day Puyang, Henan and Liaocheng, Shandong)

    Xiahou Dun

    Xiahou Dun

    Xiahou_Dun

  • Dong Zhuo
  • 2nd-century Chinese military general and warlord

    a plot orchestrated by Interior Minister Wang Yun. Dong Zhuo was born in Lintao, Longxi Commandery in the early 140s and was said to be a chivalrous youth

    Dong Zhuo

    Dong Zhuo

    Dong_Zhuo

  • Cao Cao
  • Chinese warlord and statesman (155–220)

    for a brief time, Cao Cao was reassigned to be the Administrator of Dong Commandery (around present-day Puyang County, Henan), but he declined the appointment

    Cao Cao

    Cao Cao

    Cao_Cao

  • Qiao Mao
  • Han dynasty official and warlord (died 190)

    Sometime before 189, he was appointed as the Administrator (太守) of Dong Commandery (around present-day Puyang, Henan). In 189, He Jin, the General-in-Chief

    Qiao Mao

    Qiao_Mao

  • Chen Gong
  • Eastern Han adviser to warlord Lü Bu (died 199)

    similar to that in history. Chen Gong was from Wuyang County (武陽縣), Dong Commandery, which is located at the border between present-day Henan and Shandong

    Chen Gong

    Chen Gong

    Chen_Gong

  • Yellow Turban Army
  • Late 2nd century Chinese peasant rebel force

    went on to engage Luo Ji's Yellow Turban Army, which was based in Dong Commandery, near present-day Puyang. Huang and Zhu caught up to Luo's Army near

    Yellow Turban Army

    Yellow_Turban_Army

  • Jiyin Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Jiyin Commandery (Chinese: 濟陰郡) was a commandery in historical China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in what is now southwestern Shandong province

    Jiyin Commandery

    Jiyin_Commandery

  • Four Commanderies of Han
  • Chinese commanderies set up to control the populace in the former Gojoseon area

    regional inspector. Gongsun Du was appointed Administrator of Liaodong Commandery by Dong Zhuo in 189 on the recommendation of Xu Rong. As a result of his lowly

    Four Commanderies of Han

    Four Commanderies of Han

    Four_Commanderies_of_Han

  • Emperor Yang of Sui
  • Emperor of China from 604 to 618

    Mi took the title of Duke of Wei, while creating Zhai the Duke of Dong Commandery (although Li soon, fearful of Zhai, killed him and seized Zhai's army)

    Emperor Yang of Sui

    Emperor Yang of Sui

    Emperor_Yang_of_Sui

  • Wang Mang
  • Emperor of the Xin dynasty of China from 9 to 23

    filled with dirty water. In the year 7, Zhai Yi (翟義), the governor of Dong Commandery and Liu Xin (劉信), the Marquess of Yanxiang (and the father of Liu Kuang

    Wang Mang

    Wang Mang

    Wang_Mang

  • Military history of the Three Kingdoms
  • Military history of China between 189 and 280 CE

    280. Dong Zhuo and his brother Dong Min were born to Dong Junya (hailing from Lintao, Longxi Commandery) in Yingchuan Commandery. As a youth, Dong Zhuo

    Military history of the Three Kingdoms

    Military history of the Three Kingdoms

    Military_history_of_the_Three_Kingdoms

  • Liang Kingdom
  • Historical Chinese kingdom

    charge, and the kingdom was granted to Liu Hui (劉恢), a son of Liu Bang. Dong Commandery was then added to Liang's territory. In the seventh year of Empress

    Liang Kingdom

    Liang Kingdom

    Liang_Kingdom

  • Dong Xian
  • Han dynasty politician

    Dong and was demoted to the post of security chief for the Commandery of Pei. Wang Jia (王嘉), the prime minister, tried several times to prevent Dong from

    Dong Xian

    Dong Xian

    Dong_Xian

  • Liu Bei
  • Emperor of Shu Han from 221 to 223

    the xiaolian process. Then, he rose to become prefect of Fan (范) in Dong Commandery. Liu Bei's father, Liu Hong, didn't live long, so Liu Bei grew up poor

    Liu Bei

    Liu Bei

    Liu_Bei

  • Hanoi
  • Capital municipality of Vietnam

    (Songping) within Giao Chỉ commandery. The name refers to its pacification by the dynasty. It was elevated to its own commandery at some point between AD 454

    Hanoi

    Hanoi

    Hanoi

  • Zhang Miao (politician)
  • Chinese Han dynasty official (died 195)

    Chenliu Commandery (陳留郡; around present-day Kaifeng, Henan). In 190, Zhang Miao and Cao Cao were among the first to take up arms against Dong Zhuo, leading

    Zhang Miao (politician)

    Zhang_Miao_(politician)

  • Liu Dai
  • Chinese politician and warlord (died 192)

    Later Liu Dai had disagreements with Qiao Mao, the Administrator of Dong Commandery, so he killed Qiao Mao and replaced him with Wang Gong (王肱). Liu Dai

    Liu Dai

    Liu_Dai

  • Hua County
  • County in Henan, People's Republic of China

    the Sui dynasty. In 606 it was named Yanzhou (兖州), and soon after as Dong commandery. In 618 it was combined with present Changyuan and Yanjin as Huazhou

    Hua County

    Hua County

    Hua_County

  • Heishan bandits
  • Bandit confederacy based in the Taihang Mountains (185-205)

    possession of Gongsun Zan's enemies. In 191 the Heishan bandits raided Dong Commandery (東郡), under the control of Yuan Shao's associate Cao Cao, but were

    Heishan bandits

    Heishan_bandits

  • Wu Han (Han dynasty)
  • 1st-century CE Eastern Han dynasty general (died 44)

    stationed in Dong Commandery, was summoned, breaking the enemy. That night, Pang Meng, Su Mao, and Jiao Qiang abandoned their baggage and fled. Dong Xian gave

    Wu Han (Han dynasty)

    Wu Han (Han dynasty)

    Wu_Han_(Han_dynasty)

  • Zhai Rang
  • personal background. In or prior to 616, he was serving as the sheriff of Dong Commandery (東郡, roughly modern Anyang, Henan), when he was accused of crimes and

    Zhai Rang

    Zhai_Rang

  • Lelang Commandery
  • One of the Four Commanderies of the Han dynasty in Korea

    The Lelang Commandery was a commandery of the Han dynasty established in Old Chosŏn after defeating the Wiman dynasty in 108 BCE and lasted until Goguryeo

    Lelang Commandery

    Lelang Commandery

    Lelang_Commandery

  • Gao Huan
  • Chinese general and regent (496–547)

    Zhao to flee back to Jinyang and Erzhu Zhongyuan back to his base Dong Commandery (東郡, in modern Anyang, Henan). Erzhu Tianguang and Erzhu Dulü tried

    Gao Huan

    Gao Huan

    Gao_Huan

  • Three Kingdoms
  • Period of Chinese history from 220 to 280 CE

    was invaded by warlord Gongsun Kang in 204, resulting in the Daifang Commandery. In 209, Kang invaded Goguryeo again, took the capital of Goguryeo and

    Three Kingdoms

    Three Kingdoms

    Three_Kingdoms

  • King Jingmin of Wei
  • King...circa 230BC

    Yongqiu (雍丘), and Shanyangcheng (山陽城), taking 20 cities, Qin established Dong Commandery (東郡). In his 2nd Year, 241 BC, Wei joined Zhao, Han, Chu, Wey, and

    King Jingmin of Wei

    King_Jingmin_of_Wei

  • Wey (state)
  • Chinese state (c. 1040 BCE–209 BCE)

    captured Puyang during its attack on Wei, incorporating it into the new Dong Commandery. Wey's ruler was relocated to Yewang (野王), and a Ji clan member was

    Wey (state)

    Wey (state)

    Wey_(state)

  • Yuwen Huaji
  • Chinese military general, monarch, and politician (died 619)

    initially could not get past Li, and therefore went to and took over Dong Commandery (東郡, roughly modern Anyang, Henan). Both Li Mi and the Sui officials

    Yuwen Huaji

    Yuwen Huaji

    Yuwen_Huaji

  • Bao Xin
  • Han dynasty general and warlord (152–192)

    after Yuan Shao recommended Cao Cao to be the Administrator (太守) of Dong Commandery (東郡; around present-day Puyang, Henan), Cao Cao in turn nominated Bao

    Bao Xin

    Bao_Xin

  • Liaocheng
  • Prefecture-level city in Shandong, China

    Liaocheng. In the Qin dynasty, Liaocheng County was established under Dong Commandery, and this administrative arrangement continued through the Han period

    Liaocheng

    Liaocheng

    Liaocheng

  • Qingfeng County
  • County in Henan, People's Republic of China

    southwest of the modern day county. At the time, it was a part of Dong Commandery (simplified Chinese: 东郡; traditional Chinese: 東郡). Cao Cao was made

    Qingfeng County

    Qingfeng County

    Qingfeng_County

  • Changshan Commandery
  • Historical commandery of China located in present-day southern Hebei province

    Commandery (常山郡), or Hengshan Commandery (恒山郡), was a historical commandery of China, located in present-day southern Hebei province. The commandery was

    Changshan Commandery

    Changshan_Commandery

  • Hua Prefecture (Henan)
  • Prefecture in imperial China

    other names, including Yan Prefecture (606–607), Dong Commandery (607–618) and Lingchang Commandery (742–758). During the Song dynasty, Hua Prefecture

    Hua Prefecture (Henan)

    Hua Prefecture (Henan)

    Hua_Prefecture_(Henan)

  • Erzhu Zhongyuan
  • Northern Wei general

    roughly encompassing parts of Henan and Shandong) and poised to attack Dong Commandery. The emperor ordered the various generals and governors to attack him

    Erzhu Zhongyuan

    Erzhu_Zhongyuan

  • Nanhai Commandery
  • Historical Chinese province

    Nanhai Commandery (Chinese: 南海郡) was an ancient Chinese commandery that existed from the Qin dynasty to the Tang dynasty. At the greatest extent, Nanhai's

    Nanhai Commandery

    Nanhai_Commandery

  • Langya Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Langya Commandery (Chinese: 琅邪郡, 琅琊郡) was a commandery in historical China from Qin dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in present-day southeast Shandong

    Langya Commandery

    Langya Commandery

    Langya_Commandery

  • Battle of Boma
  • Battle between warlords Yuan Shao and Cao Cao (200)

    a probing action and stationed Liu Yan (劉延), the Administrator of Dong Commandery, at Boma. The position at Boma allowed Cao Cao's forces to overlook

    Battle of Boma

    Battle_of_Boma

  • Liaodong Commandery
  • Commandery in imperial China

    Liaodong Commandery (Chinese: 遼東郡) was a commandery in imperial China that existed from the Warring States period to the Northern dynasties. It was located

    Liaodong Commandery

    Liaodong_Commandery

  • Battle of Yan Province
  • Battles fought between warlords Cao Cao and Lü Bu (194-195)

    join Cao Cao. Bao Xin, who was friendly towards Cao Cao, travelled to Dong Commandery (southwest of present-day Puyang, Henan) to invite Cao to be the new

    Battle of Yan Province

    Battle of Yan Province

    Battle_of_Yan_Province

  • Guangling Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    ‹See RfD› Guangling Commandery was a historical commandery of China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in present-day central Jiangsu province in

    Guangling Commandery

    Guangling_Commandery

  • Wu Commandery
  • Commandery of imperial China

    Wu Commandery was a commandery of imperial China. It covers parts of the contemporary Northern Zhejiang and Southern Jiangsu. The capital of Wu commandery

    Wu Commandery

    Wu Commandery

    Wu_Commandery

  • Li Mi (Sui dynasty)
  • Rebel leader against the Chinese Sui dynasty (582–619)

    from Sui. Li made Zhai his prime minister and created him the Duke of Dong Commandery. Once Li made his declaration, the rebel generals of the region largely

    Li Mi (Sui dynasty)

    Li Mi (Sui dynasty)

    Li_Mi_(Sui_dynasty)

  • Jingzhao
  • Historical region centered on the Chang'an, China

    regular commandery, and it governor was known as "grand administrator" (太守). In 583, the commandery was abolished. In 607, however, the commandery system

    Jingzhao

    Jingzhao

  • Anak Tomb No. 3
  • Chamber tomb in North Korea

    to bear the name of Dong Shou in an epitaph but not his master. The premise that Goguryeo controlled Daifang Commandery during Dong Shou's time rests on

    Anak Tomb No. 3

    Anak Tomb No. 3

    Anak_Tomb_No._3

  • Hedong Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Hedong Commandery (simplified Chinese: 河东郡; traditional Chinese: 河東郡; pinyin: Hédōng Jùn) was a commandery of the Qin and Han dynasties of China. It was

    Hedong Commandery

    Hedong_Commandery

  • Lü Bu
  • Chinese warlord and general (died 199)

    he murdered the minor warlord and defected to the powerful Dong Zhuo. In 192, he killed Dong Zhuo after being instigated by Wang Yun and Shisun Rui (士孙瑞)

    Lü Bu

    Lü Bu

    Lü_Bu

  • Kuaiji Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Kuaiji Commandery (Chinese: t 會稽郡, s 会稽郡, p Kuàijī Jùn), formerly romanized as K'uai-chi Commandery, was a former commandery of China in the area of Hangzhou

    Kuaiji Commandery

    Kuaiji_Commandery

  • Hang Prefecture
  • Historical administrative division in Zhejiang, China

    role as the usual prefectural seat. The prefecture was called Yuhang Commandery from 607 to 621 and from 742 to 758. Under the names Western Prefecture

    Hang Prefecture

    Hang Prefecture

    Hang_Prefecture

  • Henei Commandery
  • Ancient Chinese political subdivision

    Henei Commandery (Chinese: 河內郡) was a commandery of China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in modern Henan province, to the north of Yellow River

    Henei Commandery

    Henei_Commandery

  • Sun Jian
  • Late Han dynasty general and warlord (155-191)

    temple name Shizu (始祖). Sun Jian was born in Fuchun County (富春縣), Wu Commandery, around present day Fuyang, Zhejiang. He was allegedly a descendant of

    Sun Jian

    Sun Jian

    Sun_Jian

  • Shuofang Commandery
  • Ancient Chinese commandery that situated in Hetao, modern-day Inner Mongolia

    Shuofang (Chinese: 朔方) was an ancient Chinese commandery, situated in the Hetao region in modern-day Inner Mongolia near Baotou. First founded by Emperor

    Shuofang Commandery

    Shuofang_Commandery

  • Yingchuan Commandery
  • Chinese Warring States commandery

    Yingchuan Commandery (Chinese: 潁川郡) was a Chinese commandery from the Warring States period to Tang dynasty, located in modern central Henan province.

    Yingchuan Commandery

    Yingchuan_Commandery

  • Shangdang Commandery
  • Historical administrative division of China

    Shangdang Commandery or Shangdang Prefecture (simplified Chinese: 上党郡; traditional Chinese: 上黨郡; pinyin: Shăngdăng Jùn, also named Shangtang) was an administrative

    Shangdang Commandery

    Shangdang_Commandery

  • Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions
  • Anti-eunuch protests by Chinese scholars and students (166 and 169)

    Retrieved 1 May 2012. Li Yun of Ganling, the Prefect of Boma [in Dong commandery], sent in an open memorial, with a copy to the offices of the Three

    Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions

    Disasters_of_the_Partisan_Prohibitions

  • Runan Commandery
  • Historical political subdivision in China

    Runan Commandery (Chinese: 汝南郡) was a Chinese commandery from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in modern Henan and Anhui provinces. The name referred

    Runan Commandery

    Runan_Commandery

  • Han dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty in China (202 BC – 220 AD)

    largely from the scholarly gentry class. The Han Empire was divided into commanderies directly controlled by the central government and also semi-autonomous

    Han dynasty

    Han dynasty

    Han_dynasty

  • Yanmen Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    ‹See RfD› Yanmen Commandery was an administrative subdivision (jùn) of the state of Zhao established c. 300 BC and of northern imperial Chinese dynasties

    Yanmen Commandery

    Yanmen_Commandery

  • Nan Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Nan Commandery (Chinese: 南郡, "Southern Commandery") was a Chinese commandery that existed from the Warring States period to Tang dynasty. Its territories

    Nan Commandery

    Nan_Commandery

  • Yuan Shu
  • Chinese general and warlord of the late Han Dynasty (died 199)

    Nanyang Commandery, which he took control over after Sun Jian killed its grand administrator, Zhang Zi. Yuan Shu participated in the Campaign against Dong Zhuo

    Yuan Shu

    Yuan Shu

    Yuan_Shu

  • Shang Commandery
  • Historical political subdivision in China

    Commandery (Chinese: 上郡; lit. 'Upper Commandery') was a historical commandery of China. It was located in modern-day Northern Shaanxi. The commandery

    Shang Commandery

    Shang_Commandery

  • Henan Commandery
  • Commandery in China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty

    Henan Commandery (Chinese: 河南郡) was a commandery in China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in modern northern Henan province. During the reign

    Henan Commandery

    Henan_Commandery

  • Changqing, Jinan
  • District in Shandong, People's Republic of China

    the Changqing region. During the Qin dynasty, this area belonged to Dong Commandery (東郡). In the Western Han dynasty, Lu County (盧縣) was established, whose

    Changqing, Jinan

    Changqing, Jinan

    Changqing,_Jinan

  • List of provinces and commanderies of the Han dynasty
  • or zhou), commanderies (jun) and counties (xian). The early Han dynasty inherited a two-tiered system of government composed of commanderies and counties

    List of provinces and commanderies of the Han dynasty

    List of provinces and commanderies of the Han dynasty

    List_of_provinces_and_commanderies_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • Jiuzhen
  • Chinese commandery in northern Vietnam

    Jiuzhen (Vietnamese: Cửu Chân, Chinese: 九真) was a Chinese commandery within Jiaozhou. It is located in present-day Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam. Michel

    Jiuzhen

    Jiuzhen

  • Empress Dowager Dong
  • Chinese Han dynasty empress dowager (died 189)

    family responsible for the grand empress dowager's death. Lady Dong was from Hejian Commandery (河間郡; around present-day Cangzhou, Hebei). She was the wife

    Empress Dowager Dong

    Empress Dowager Dong

    Empress_Dowager_Dong

  • Wei Jun (Jin dynasty)
  • Jin dynasty general (died 313)

    dynasty in the Henan region. Wei Jun was a native of Dong'a County in Dong Commandery. He initially served as a minor official in Yong province, and when

    Wei Jun (Jin dynasty)

    Wei_Jun_(Jin_dynasty)

  • Nanyue
  • Kingdom in East Asia (204 BC – 111 BC)

    Western Han dynasty. He was killed by his assistant Hoàng Đồng (黄同). Afterwards, the other commanderies and counties of Nanyue surrendered to the Han dynasty

    Nanyue

    Nanyue

    Nanyue

  • Zhuo Commandery
  • Ancient Chinese political subdivision

    Zhuo Commandery (Chinese: 涿郡) or Fanyang Commandery (Chinese: 范陽郡) was a commandery in imperial China from the Han dynasty to the Tang dynasty, located

    Zhuo Commandery

    Zhuo_Commandery

  • Cao Biao
  • Prince of the Cao Wei state (195–251)

    Biao and tell him that there were two popular sayings circulating in Dong Commandery (東郡; around present-day Puyang County, Henan): "A magical horse emerges

    Cao Biao

    Cao_Biao

  • Le'an Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Le'an Commandery (Chinese: 樂安郡) was a historical commandery in China, located in present-day central and northern Shandong. The commandery was established

    Le'an Commandery

    Le'an_Commandery

  • Longxi Commandery
  • Area of imperial China in modern Gansu

    Longxi Commandery (Chinese: trad. 隴西郡, simp. 陇西郡, Lǒngxījùn) was a commandery of imperial China in present-day Gansu, named due to its location west of

    Longxi Commandery

    Longxi_Commandery

  • Xindu Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Xindu Commandery (Chinese: 信都郡) was a historical commandery of China, located in modern southern Hebei. The commandery was created in early Western Han

    Xindu Commandery

    Xindu_Commandery

  • Qinghe Commandery
  • Historical political subdivision in China

    Qinghe Commandery (Chinese: 清河郡) was a historical commandery of China, located in present-day southern Hebei and western Shandong. The commandery was established

    Qinghe Commandery

    Qinghe_Commandery

  • Chen Commandery
  • Ancient Chinese political subdivision

    Chen Commandery (Chinese: 陳郡) was a Chinese commandery that existed from the late Han dynasty to the Sui dynasty. It was located in present-day eastern

    Chen Commandery

    Chen_Commandery

  • Youbeiping Commandery
  • Ancient Chinese political subdivision

    Youbeiping Commandery (Chinese: 右北平郡), or Beiping Commandery (Chinese: 北平郡) was a historical commandery of China from the Warring States period to Tang

    Youbeiping Commandery

    Youbeiping_Commandery

  • Hu Zhen
  • Late 2nd century Chinese general

    courtesy name Wencai, was a military officer serving under the warlord Dong Zhuo during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was described as an

    Hu Zhen

    Hu_Zhen

  • Beihai Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Beihai Commandery (Chinese: 北海郡) was a historical commandery of China, located in present-day northern Shandong province. Beihai was created during Emperor

    Beihai Commandery

    Beihai_Commandery

  • Xu Guang (Later Zhao)
  • Later Zhao minister (died 333)

    and his ally Cheng Xia executed. Xu Guang was from Dunqiu County in Dong Commandery. He grew up poor and his father Xu Cong (徐聰) only worked as a mere

    Xu Guang (Later Zhao)

    Xu_Guang_(Later_Zhao)

  • Dai Commandery
  • Historical region of China

    ‹See RfD› Dai Commandery was a commandery (jùn) of the state of Zhao established c. 300 BC and of northern imperial Chinese dynasties until the time of

    Dai Commandery

    Dai Commandery

    Dai_Commandery

  • Yuan Shao
  • Han dynasty warlord (died 202)

    him go. As suggested by the three men, Dong Zhuo appointed Yuan Shao as the administrator of Bohai Commandery in a bid to appease him. By early 190, however

    Yuan Shao

    Yuan Shao

    Yuan_Shao

  • Xuantu Commandery
  • Commandery of the Chinese Han dynasty

    Xuantu Commandery (Chinese: 玄菟郡; Korean: 현도군) was a commandery of the Chinese Han dynasty. It was one of Four Commanderies of Han, established in 107

    Xuantu Commandery

    Xuantu Commandery

    Xuantu_Commandery

  • Ding Yuan
  • Chinese official and warlord (died 189)

    Su, an official under Dong Zhuo who is from the same commandery as Lü Bu, then volunteers to persuade Lü Bu to defect to Dong Zhuo's side. Bringing along

    Ding Yuan

    Ding Yuan

    Ding_Yuan

  • Pingyuan Commandery
  • Historical commandery of China

    Pingyuan Commandery (Chinese: 平原郡) was a historical commandery of China, existing from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty. It was centered around present-day

    Pingyuan Commandery

    Pingyuan_Commandery

  • Lu Commandery
  • Ancient Chinese political subdivision

    Lu Commandery (Chinese: 魯郡) was a Chinese commandery that existed from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty. It was located in present-day southern Shandong province

    Lu Commandery

    Lu_Commandery

  • Yunzhong Commandery
  • Historical political subdivision in China

    ‹See RfD› Yunzhong Commandery was a historical commandery of China. Its territories were located between the Great Wall and Yin Mountains, and correspond

    Yunzhong Commandery

    Yunzhong_Commandery

  • Pei Commandery
  • Ancient Chinese political subdivision

    Pei Commandery (Chinese: 沛郡) was a Chinese commandery from Han dynasty to Northern Qi dynasty. Its territory was located in present-day northern Anhui

    Pei Commandery

    Pei_Commandery

  • Jumong (TV series)
  • 2006–2007 South Korean television series

    the Han, who are portrayed as ruling with an iron fist from the Four Commanderies. Haemosu, the leader of the local resistance in the form of the Damul

    Jumong (TV series)

    Jumong_(TV_series)

  • Zhang Ji (Han dynasty)
  • Chinese Han dynasty general (died 196)

    serving under the warlord Dong Zhuo during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Zhang Ji was from Zuli County (祖厲縣), Wuwei Commandery (武威郡), which is in present-day

    Zhang Ji (Han dynasty)

    Zhang_Ji_(Han_dynasty)

  • Pan Zhang
  • Chinese general serving warlord Sun Quan (died 234)

    ministers of Jiangdong" (江東十二虎臣). Pan Zhang was from Fagan County (發干縣), Dong Commandery (東郡), which is located east of present-day Guan County, Shandong. In

    Pan Zhang

    Pan_Zhang

  • Dong He
  • Chinese official and minister (died 221)

    Shu. Dong He was born in Zhijiang, Nan Commandery (南郡), which is present-day Zhijiang, Hubei. His ancestral home was in Jiangzhou, Ba Commandery. During

    Dong He

    Dong He

    Dong_He

  • Wei Commandery
  • Historical commandery of China

    Wei Commandery (Chinese: 魏郡) was a historical commandery of China, located in modern southern Hebei and northern Henan. The commandery was created during

    Wei Commandery

    Wei_Commandery

  • Shanggu Commandery
  • Ancient Chinese political subdivision

    Shanggu Commandery (Chinese: 上谷郡) was a commandery in imperial China from the Warring States period to Tang dynasty. It was located in present-day Hebei

    Shanggu Commandery

    Shanggu_Commandery

  • Xihe Commandery
  • Historical political subdivision in China

    Xihe Commandery (Chinese: 西河郡) was a historical commandery of China, located in modern northern Shanxi and part of Inner Mongolia. The name "Xihe" referred

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  • Consort of Liu Bian (Han dynasty Emperor Shao)

    Yingchuan Commandery (潁川郡; around present-day Xuchang, Henan). Her father, Tang Mao (唐瑁), served as the Administrator (太守) of Kuaiji Commandery during the

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  • Li Su (Han dynasty)
  • Chinese military officer (died 192)

    serving under the warlords Dong Zhuo and Lü Bu during the Eastern Han dynasty of China. Li Su was from Wuyuan Commandery (五原郡), which was around present-day

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  • Jiaozhi
  • Historical region in Vietnam

    northern Vietnam. The kingdom of Nanyue (204–111 BC) set up the Jiaozhi Commandery (Chinese: 交趾郡, 交阯郡; Vietnamese: Quận Giao Chỉ, chữ Hán: 郡交趾) an administrative

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  • Donglai Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Donglai Commandery (Chinese: 東萊郡) was a historical Chinese commandery on the Jiaodong Peninsula, existing from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty. Donglai Commandery

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  • Jinan Commandery
  • Historical commandery of China

    Jinan Commandery (Chinese: 濟南郡) was a commandery in historical China, located in what is now central Shandong province. Jinan was established in early

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    Vietnamese name AN DUNG means "peaceful hero."

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  • Long
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    Long

    English and French : nickname for a tall person, from Old English lang, long, Old French long ‘long’, ‘tall’ (equivalent to Latin longus).Irish (Ulster (Armagh) and Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Longáin (see Langan).Chinese : from the name of an official treasurer called Long, who lived during the reign of the model emperor Shun (2257–2205 bc). his descendants adopted this name as their surname. Additionally, a branch of the Liu clan (see Lau 1), descendants of Liu Lei, who supposedly had the ability to handle dragons, was granted the name Yu-Long (meaning roughly ‘resistor of dragons’) by the Xia emperor Kong Jia (1879–1849 bc). Some descendants later simplified Yu-Long to Long and adopted it as their surname.Chinese : there are two sources for this name. One was a place in the state of Lu in Shandong province during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). The other source is the Xiongnu nationality, a non-Han Chinese people.Chinese : variant of Lang.Cambodian : unexplained.

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    Donn

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Dunn.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Don.

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  • DUONG
  • Male

    Vietnamese

    DUONG

    Vietnamese name DUONG means "virile."

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  • DON
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    DON

    Short form of English Donald, DON means "world ruler."

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    DOUG

    Short form of English Douglas, DOUG means "black stream."

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    Dona

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    Czech and Hungarian form of Latin Donatus, DONÁT means "given (by God)."

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  • DONA
  • Female

    Italian

    DONA

     Short form of Italian Adona, DONA means "my lord."

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  • DONG
  • Male

    Chinese

    DONG

    east, eastern, or, winter.

    DONG

  • in Long
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    in Long

    Long

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  • Tong
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    Chinese : variant of Tang 2.Chinese : variant of Tang 3.Chinese : from a modification of the character Zhong (). In the Xia dynasty (2205–1766 bc), there existed a senior adviser whose name was Zhonggu. Much later, in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644 ad), some descendants settled along a river that became known as the Tong Family river. As the Manchus moved southwards, some took up residence by this river and they too adopted Tong as their surname.Chinese : from Lao Tong, the ‘style name’ given to a son of Zhuan Xu, legendary emperor of the 26th century bc. Two of his sons became important advisers to the next emperor, Ku. Some descendants of Lao Tong adopted a character from his style name as their surname.Chinese : see also Dong.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of tongs (Old English tang(e)), or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word (there are examples in Lancashire, Shropshire, and West Yorkshire), from their situation by a fork in a road or river, considered as resembling a pair of tongs.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a tongue of land, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (Old English tunge, Old Norse tunga), for example Tonge in Leicestershire.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Antonius (see Anthony). It could also be from Dutch tong ‘tongue’ and hence a nickname for a chatterbox or scold, or possibly a shortening of Van Tongeren, a habitational name for someone from Tongeren in the province of Gelderland.

    Tong

  • DONN
  • Male

    Irish

    DONN

    Irish Gaelic name DONN means "brown." In mythology, this is the name of a king of the underworld.

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    Cong

    English : unexplained.Chinese : from an ancient area named Cong Yang, whose residents adopted the surname.Vietnamese : unexplained.

    Cong

  • Donn
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    English American Irish

    Donn

    In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld.

    Donn

  • Donn
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    American, British, Celtic, English, Irish

    Donn

    World Ruler; In Mythology the Irish Donn was Known as King of the Underworld; Brown

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  • DUNG
  • Male

    Vietnamese

    DUNG

    Vietnamese name DUNG means "brave, heroic."

    DUNG

  • Dong
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    Korean

    Dong

    East.

    Dong

  • YONG
  • Female/Male/Unisex

    Korean

    YONG

     Korean unisex name YONG means "courage." Compare with another form of Yong.

    YONG

  • Dong
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Vietnamese

    Dong

    Winter

    Dong

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    Aswantha

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    The Powerful One

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    Voice of Bird

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    Indian, Modern, Tamil

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    Secured, Safe

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    Style

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    , a grand priest of Osiris.

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    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yownathan, JONATHAN means "God has given." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Saul and a close friend of David.

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  • Long-winded
  • a.

    Long-breathed; hence, tediously long in speaking; consuming much time; as, a long-winded talker.

  • Dung
  • v. t.

    To immerse or steep, as calico, in a bath of hot water containing cow dung; -- done to remove the superfluous mordant.

  • Long
  • adv.

    To a great extent in time; during a long time.

  • Dog
  • n.

    A fellow; -- used humorously or contemptuously; as, a sly dog; a lazy dog.

  • Long-lived
  • a.

    Having a long life; having constitutional peculiarities which make long life probable; lasting long; as, a long-lived tree; they are a longlived family; long-lived prejudices.

  • Long
  • adv.

    To a great extent in apace; as, a long drawn out line.

  • Long
  • n.

    A long sound, syllable, or vowel.

  • Long
  • superl.

    Slow in passing; causing weariness by length or duration; lingering; as, long hours of watching.

  • Long
  • adv.

    At a point of duration far distant, either prior or posterior; as, not long before; not long after; long before the foundation of Rome; long after the Conquest.

  • Dog
  • n.

    One of the two constellations, Canis Major and Canis Minor, or the Greater Dog and the Lesser Dog. Canis Major contains the Dog Star (Sirius).

  • Long-sight
  • n.

    Long-sightedness.

  • Long
  • superl.

    Extended to any specified measure; of a specified length; as, a span long; a yard long; a mile long, that is, extended to the measure of a mile, etc.

  • Done
  • infinitive.

    It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; -- used elliptically.

  • Long-tongued
  • a.

    Having a long tongue.

  • Long-armed
  • a.

    Having long arms; as, the long-armed ape or gibbon.

  • Dung
  • v. t.

    To manure with dung.

  • Long
  • superl.

    Drawn out or extended in time; continued through a considerable tine, or to a great length; as, a long series of events; a long debate; a long drama; a long history; a long book.