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During the Warring States Period, the Yan State was established in Liaodong County, and the county governed Xiangping (now Liaoyang, Liaoning), and governed the area east of the Daling River in present-day Liaoning.
During the Qin Dynasty, Liaodong County was set up due to the attack, which belonged to Youzhou. After the fall of the Qin Dynasty, Liaodong County was once the Kingdom of Liaodong.
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liaodong County was changed to Qingzhou, and later changed back to Youzhou. At that time, Buyeo was a vassal state of the Eastern Han Dynasty, according to the "Book of the Later Han Dynasty", the administrative division of Buyeo was originally subordinate to Xuansu County, and when Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, King Buyeo requested to be changed to Liaodong County.
In the early years of the Western Jin Dynasty (277-283), Liaodong County was changed to Liaodong Kingdom.
During the period of the Sixteen Kingdoms, it was partially incorporated into Goguryeo. During the Northern Yan period, Qiaoqiao was located in Liaodong County, in the western part of present-day Liaoning. Northern Qi Waste County.
In the eighth year of the great cause of the Sui Dynasty (612), the county was established. Zhitongding Town (now Liaobin Tower, northeast of Xinmin City, Liaoning Province). The jurisdiction is most of Xinmin City, Liaoning Province and parts of Tieling, Jiaobing Mountain, Faku and other cities and counties.
It is also Xiangping County, and the "Zizhi Tongjian" mentions that Xiangping is too shou Deng Wei. Tang was abolished and merged into Yingzhou (formerly Liaoxi County).
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The Liao State was founded in 907 A.D. and formally established in 916, with the founding monarch of Liao Taizu Yelu Abaoji; In 947, the country was named Liao, and in 983, it was renamed Khitan; In 1066, the state name Liao was restored, and it was a minority dynasty in northern China that confronted the Northern Song Dynasty at that time; In 1122, Emperor Tianzuo fled north to Jiashan, and Yeluchun was established as emperor in Nanjing, Liao, known as Northern Liao; In 1125, Liao was destroyed by the Jin Dynasty; After the fall of the Liao State, Yelu Dashi moved west to the Chu River Valley in Central Asia and established the Western Liao; In 1211, he was usurped by Qu Julu; In 1218, Western Liao was destroyed by the Mongols.
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Introduction to the Emperor Serial Number Emperor.
1 Overview of the Liao Dynasty.
2 Founding of the State (907-950).
3 Prosperity (951-1030).
4 From prosperity to decline (1031-1100).
5 Perdition (1101-1125).
6 Continuation of the Great Liao Western Liao.
7 Territories 8 Administrative divisions.
Overview of the Liao Dynasty The Liao Dynasty, also known as the Great Liao or Liao State, also known as the Khitan, or simply Liao, was a historically ethnic minority regime in China established by the Khitans.
The original name of the Liao Dynasty was the Khitan State, which was established in 916, and the founding monarch was the Liao Taizu Yelu Abaoji, the country name was "Liao" in 947, and the name was renamed "Khitan" in 983, and the country name was restored to "Liao" in 1066 until Liao was destroyed by Jin in 1125.
After the death of Liao, Yelu Dashi moved west to the Chu River valley in Central Asia and established Western Liao.
In 1211, he was usurped by Qu Julu;
In 1218, it was destroyed by the Mongols.
In its exchanges with the Central Plains and Western countries, Liao integrated the strengths of others and effectively promoted the rapid development of the Khitan in all aspects of politics, economy, and culture.
The Liao transitioned from a tribal clan society to a slave society in a relatively short period of time, and ruled northern China while leaping towards a feudal society, bringing closer ties between the people of all ethnic groups and promoting integration.
It has played an important role in the development of Mongolia and Northeast China.
They created a splendid civilization and left behind the glorious history of the Khitan.
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The Liao Dynasty (907-1125 AD), also known as the Liao State, the Great Liao, and the Khitan, referred to as the Liao, was a feudal dynasty established by the Khitan people as the main body during the Northern Song Dynasty of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms of China and ruled northern China. The original name of Liao was Khitan, and then because it lived in the upper reaches of the Liao River, it was called "Liao", and the word "Liao" in the Khitan language is the meaning of iron.
In 907 A.D., Liao Taizu Yelu Abaoji unified the Khitan tribes called Khan, the country name "Khitan", in 916 changed the Yuan Shenshu, changed the Bohai State to the Dongdan State, and set up his eldest son Yelu Bei as the king of Dongdan, and later became the vassal of Liao. In 947, Liao Taizong Yelu Deguang changed the Khan to be the emperor in Kaifeng (and set the capital here), officially named the country "Liao", and was repelled by Liu Zhiyuan, the ancestor of the Later Han Dynasty, and also the capital Youzhou, Shangjing, in 983 Empress Dowager Xiao (the queen of Liao Jingzong Yeluxian) had re-renamed the "Great Khitan", in 1066 Liao Daozong Yelu Hongji restored the country name "Liao", in 1125 it was destroyed by the Jin State, at the end of Liao, the Liao nobleman Yelu Chun established the Northern Liao, and the Western Xia jointly resisted the Jin, and was destroyed by the Jin. Yelu Liuge, a descendant of the Liao Dynasty, and his younger brother Yelu established the Eastern Liao and the Later Liao respectively, and finally the Eastern Liao destroyed the Later Liao, and the Eastern Liao was destroyed by the Mongols.
After the death of Liao, Yelu Dashi moved west to the Chu River Valley in Central Asia to establish Western Liao, and the capital was Hu Si and his ears, which was destroyed by the Mongols in 1218; In 1222, the Western Liao aristocracy established a small regime in present-day Iran, the Later Western Liao, which was later destroyed by the Mongols (the predecessor of the Yuan Dynasty).
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Nomads were a manifestation of the progress of ethnic minorities, which to a certain extent promoted ethnic integration and occupied the north at that time.
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Liaodong County: Place Names in the Three Kingdoms Period Liaodong County, an ancient Chinese county-level administrative region, is located in present-day Liaoning Province.
According to the records of the Later Han Dynasty, the administrative division of the Buyeo State was originally subordinate to Xuansu County, and when the Han Emperor Xian, its king asked to change to Liaodong County (Later Han Book Volume 85).
Former Han Shu. Geographical Chronicles" contains: "Liaodong County, Qin Zhi:
It belongs to Youzhou, and the county is eighteen: Xiangping, Xinchang, Wuxi, Wangping, Fang, Houcheng, Liao, Liaoyang, Danger, Juzuo, Gaoxian'an, Wushan, Pingkuo, Xi'anping, Wen, Fanhan, and Yu. Xiangping is the first county of 18 counties such as Xinchang, Wuxian and Liaoyang.
Historical. The Biography of the Xiongnu records: "Yanbei also built the Great Wall, from Zaoyang (now Huaihua, Hebei) to Xiangping, placed Shanggu, Yuyang, Youbeiping, Liaoxi, Liaodong County, to reject Hu."
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Most of Liaoning, southern Jilin, North Korea. It is located in Liaoyang City, Liaoning Province.
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