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Encyclopedia > State of Zhongshan

Zhongshan was a state in the Zhou Dynasty located in modern Ding County (定縣), Hebei Province. It first came under the protection of the State of Wei during the Warring States Period and later regained its independence for years. It was eventually absorbed into the state of Zhao. Area of today's Ding County had since become part of the ancient Zhongshan Commandry. The commandry capital Zhongshan city, was an economic center since the Eastern Han Dynasty until the Tang Dynasty. and the capital of Later Yan.


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Zhongshan: Information from Answers.com (799 words)
Zhongshan (Chinese: 中山; pinyin: Zhōngshān) is a prefecture-level city in the south of the Pearl River Delta in Guangdong province in southern China.
Zhongshan is bordered by Guangzhou in the northeast, Foshan in the northwest, Jiangmen in the west and the Pearl River in the east.
Zhongshan is a prefecture-level city of the Guangdong province.
Chinese History - Zhou Dynasty 周 feudal lords: Zhao 趙 and Zhongshan 中山 (www.chinaknowledge.de) (440 words)
This state that was founded sometime during the Spring and Autumn (Chunqiu 春秋) period is said to be of Non-Chinese origin, founded by "White Di" 白狄 as a fiefdom called Xianyu 鮮虞.
Zhongshan had often military conflicts with the neighboring state of Jin 晉.
In 408 the kingdom of Zhongshan was destroyed by Wei 魏 but again could develop strength during the 4th century BC and was often attacked by Zhao 趙 and Qi 齊.
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