Nanhai Commandery (Chinese: 南海郡) was an ancient Chinese commandery that existed from Qin dynasty to Tang dynasty. At the greatest extent, Nanhai's territories covered present-day Guangdong, Hainan, southeastern Guangxi and the southern tip of Fujian. The seat of Nanhai Commandery was Panyu (番禺, in modern Guangzhou).
NanhaiCommandery (Chinese: 南海郡) was an ancient Chinese commandery that existed from Qin dynasty to Tang dynasty. At the greatest extent, Nanhai's territories...
Nanhai (Chinese: 南海; lit. 'South Sea') may refer to: Nanhai, the Chinese name for the South China Sea, one of the Four Seas NanhaiCommandery, the former...
NanhaiCommandery of the Qin dynasty, established Nanyue in 204 BC after the collapse of the Qin dynasty. At first, it consisted of the commanderies of...
The Lelang Commandery was a commandery of the Han dynasty established after it had conquered Wiman Joseon in 108 BC and lasted until Goguryeo conquered...
first unified Chinese empire, the Qin expanded southwards and set up NanhaiCommandery at Panyu, near what is now part of Guangzhou. The region was an independent...
upon til the late 20th century. Panyu was the seat of Qin Empire's NanhaiCommandery, and served as a base for the first invasion of the Baiyue lands in...
Jin administration split up Nanhai and established a new Dongguan Commandery [zh] (东官郡). The seat of both the commandery and Bao'an County, one of its...
Nanyue rule. After Qin unified the Nanyue, Meizhou was belonged to NanhaiCommandery. The original name of Meizhou was Chengxiang (程乡), established under...
the Chaoshan region. In 214 BC, Chaozhou was an undeveloped part of NanhaiCommandery (南海郡) of the Qin dynasty. In 331[citation needed] during the Eastern...
creation of Panyu in 226. Prior to that, the area was known as the NanhaiCommandery. In the 1920s and 1930s, the areas of Guangxi dominated by the Zhuang...
Shanyang Commandery (Chinese: 山陽郡) was a historical commandery in China, located in present-day southern Shandong province. In early Han dynasty, Shanyang...
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...
Zhuo Commandery (Chinese: 涿郡) or Fanyang Commandery (Chinese: 范陽郡) was a commandery in imperial China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in modern...
Shangdang Commandery or Shangdang Prefecture (simplified Chinese: 上党郡; traditional Chinese: 上黨郡; pinyin: Shăngdăng Jùn, also named Shangtang) was an administrative...
Hedong Commandery (simplified Chinese: 河东郡; traditional Chinese: 河東郡; pinyin: Hédōng Jùn) was a historical region in the Qin and Han dynasties of ancient...
Yulin Commandery (鬱林郡) was a Chinese commandery that existed from Qin dynasty to Tang dynasty in the modern region of Guangxi. Yulin Commandery was established...
well, by making Xiao Baorong Prince of Baling and then assigning him NanhaiCommandery as his fiefdom. However, Shen Yue advised, "Cao Cao once said: 'Do...
territory of what is now Guangdong and Hong Kong became part of the NanhaiCommandery. The First Emperor's death in 210 BC precipitated a number of revolts...
Youbeiping Commandery (Chinese: 右北平郡), or Beiping Commandery (Chinese: 北平郡) was a commandery in imperial China from the Warring States period to Tang...
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...
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...
(Triệu Đà) defeats Shu Pan and takes Co Loa, incorporating it into his NanhaiCommandery 204 BCE — Zhao Tuo declares his realm the independent kingdom of Nanyue...
five commanderies of Changsha, Yuzhang (豫章, Yùzhāng), Xiang (象, Xiàng), Guilin (桂林, Guìlín) and Nanhai (南海, Nánhǎi). However, Yuzhang Commandery had already...