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- Shang Commandery (Chinese: 上郡; lit. 'Upper Commandery') was a historical commandery of China. It was located in modern-day Northern Shaanxi. The commandery was established during the reign of Marquess Wen of Wei. In 328 BC, it was annexed by the Qin state. The seat was Fushi (膚施), to the south of modern Yulin, Shaanxi. During the Chu–Han Contention, Shang was granted to Dong Yi, a Qin general who received the title "King of Di" from Xiang Yu. After Dong's defeat in 205 BC, the territory became part of Han. In late Western Han dynasty, Shang included 23 counties, namely Fushi (膚施), Dule (獨樂), Yangzhou (陽周), Muhe (木禾), Pingdu (平都), Qianshui (淺水), Jingshi (京室), Luodu (洛都), Baitu (白土), Xiangluo (襄洛), Yuandu (原都), Qiyuan (漆垣), Sheyan (奢延), Diaoyin (雕陰), Tuixie (推邪), Zhenlin (楨林), Gaowang (高望), Diaoyindao (雕陰道), Qiuci (龜茲), Dingyang (定陽), Gaonu (高奴), Wangsong (望松) and Yidu (宜都). The population was 606,658, in 103,683 households in 2 AD. By 140 AD in Eastern Han, the number of counties had decreased to 10, and the population to 28,599, in 5,169 households. Toward the end Han dynasty, the area's population decreased sharply as residents fled from invading northern nomadic peoples, and the commandery was dissolved. In the Sui and Tang dynasties, the name Dingxiang Commandery was revived to refer to Fu (敷, 鄜) prefecture. Fu Prefecture in Sui dynasty administered 5 counties, and 53,489 households In 741 AD, the population was 153,714, in 23,484 households. (en)
- 상군(上郡)은 중국의 옛 군이다. (ko)
- 上郡(じょう-ぐん)は、中国にかつて存在した郡。戦国時代から隋代にかけて、現在の陝西省に設置された。 (ja)
- 上郡為戰國時期魏國所置。 秦惠王十年(前328年),魏國獻上郡15縣與秦,為秦初三十六郡之一,郡治膚施縣(在今陕西省榆林市南)。西漢、東漢時沿置,郡治未變。漢靈帝末,因羌胡大擾而遷徙,曹魏時與其他郡縣併為新興郡。隋朝時鄜城郡改名為「上郡」,唐朝以後成為歷史名詞。 (zh)
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- 상군(上郡)은 중국의 옛 군이다. (ko)
- 上郡(じょう-ぐん)は、中国にかつて存在した郡。戦国時代から隋代にかけて、現在の陝西省に設置された。 (ja)
- 上郡為戰國時期魏國所置。 秦惠王十年(前328年),魏國獻上郡15縣與秦,為秦初三十六郡之一,郡治膚施縣(在今陕西省榆林市南)。西漢、東漢時沿置,郡治未變。漢靈帝末,因羌胡大擾而遷徙,曹魏時與其他郡縣併為新興郡。隋朝時鄜城郡改名為「上郡」,唐朝以後成為歷史名詞。 (zh)
- Shang Commandery (Chinese: 上郡; lit. 'Upper Commandery') was a historical commandery of China. It was located in modern-day Northern Shaanxi. The commandery was established during the reign of Marquess Wen of Wei. In 328 BC, it was annexed by the Qin state. The seat was Fushi (膚施), to the south of modern Yulin, Shaanxi. During the Chu–Han Contention, Shang was granted to Dong Yi, a Qin general who received the title "King of Di" from Xiang Yu. After Dong's defeat in 205 BC, the territory became part of Han. (en)
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