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| - | * Húnán [[湖南]] province | + | * Húnán [[湖南]] province |
| - | * Sìchuān [[四川]] province | + | * Sìchuān [[四川]] province |
| - | * Shǎnxī [[陜西]] province | + | * Shǎnxī [[陜西]] province |
| - | * Hénán [[河南]] province | + | * Hénán [[河南]] province |
| - | * Anhuī [[安徽]] province | + | * Anhuī [[安徽]] province |
| - | * Jiāngxī [[江西]] province | + | * Jiāngxī [[江西]] province |
Important Cities: | Important Cities: | ||
* Wǔchāng [[武昌]] | * Wǔchāng [[武昌]] | ||
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* Wǔhàn [[武漢]] (formed after [[1927]]) | * Wǔhàn [[武漢]] (formed after [[1927]]) | ||
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| - | + | '''Húběi 湖北''' is a province in central China, the location of the ancient Chǔ 楚 state and of Wǔchāng [[武昌]] and Hànkou [[漢口]], two important cites that in [[1927]] were merged with Hànyáng [[漢陽]] to form Wǔhàn [[武漢]]. | |
| - | + | == Important Buddhist Sites == | |
| - | + | * Guiyuan Temple [[歸元寺]] in Hànyáng [[漢陽]], modern-day Wǔhàn [[武漢]] | |
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| - | * Guiyuan Temple 歸元寺 in Hànyáng, modern Wǔhàn | + | |
* Wuchang Buddhist Seminary [[武昌佛學院]] | * Wuchang Buddhist Seminary [[武昌佛學院]] | ||
| - | + | == Other Notes == | |
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| - | + | * Chísōng [[持松]], Hú Zǐhù [[胡子笏]], Yuèxiá [[月霞]], Xióng Shílì [[熊十力]] were born in this province | |
| - | + | == References and Resources == | |
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[[Category:Geography]] | [[Category:Geography]] | ||
Húběi 湖北
Other names include: Chǔ 楚; È 鄂 (Abbreviation) |
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Húběi 湖北 is a province in central China, the location of the ancient Chǔ 楚 state and of Wǔchāng 武昌 and Hànkou 漢口, two important cites that in 1927 were merged with Hànyáng 漢陽 to form Wǔhàn 武漢.
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