• Qizhou or Qi Prefecture () was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Qichun County, Hubei, China. In the Yuan dynasty and Ming dynasty...
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    cloth vendor by profession. In August 1351, he worked with others in Qízhōu () to establish the rebel army of Red Turbans under the pretense of the Buddhist...
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    relation to chancellor Wang Duo, and Pei Wo (裴偓) the prefect of Qi Prefecture (, in modern Huanggang, Hubei). Under Wang Duo's insistence, Emperor Xizong...
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  • another subordinate of Du's, Feng Jingzhang (馮敬章) the prefect of Qi Prefecture (, in modern Huanggang, Hubei) tried to intercept Zhu, Zhu put Qi Prefecture...
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  • Catholic Diocese of Qizhou/Kichow/Qichun (Latin: Chiceuven(sis), Chinese: , 春) is a diocese located in Qizhou (in modern Hubei) in the ecclesiastical...
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    of Shouchun 壽春 (modern Shouxian 壽縣, Anhui), and withdrew to Qinan 南 (modern Suzhou 宿, Anhui), where he was killed in battle or committed suicide, and...
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    the three campaigns, in early 1221, the Jin captured the city of Qizhou (; in Huainan West) deep in Song territory. Song armies led by Hu Zaixing and...
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  • of Hanyang 漢陽 Diocese of Laohekou 老河口 Diocese of Puqi 蒲圻 Diocese of Qizhou Diocese of Shinan 施南 Diocese of Wuchang 武昌 Diocese of Xiangyang 襄陽 Diocese...
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    circuits (dào 道), prefectures (zhōu ), and counties (xiàn 縣). Prefectures have been called jùn (郡) as well as zhōu () interchangeably throughout history...
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  • Feng Yanlu be exiled to Qi Prefecture (, in modern Huanggang, Hubei) and Chen be exiled to Shu Prefecture (舒, in modern Anqing, Anhui). This drew objections...
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