Hanyang 漢陽

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* Wǔchāng [[武昌]]
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* Part of Wǔhàn [[武漢]] from [[1927]]
 
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'''Hànyáng 漢陽''' had existed as a distinct geographical entity since the Five Dynasties, and in the late Qīng and Republican periods was an important location because of the Hànyáng Arsenal 漢陽兵工廠 and the Hànyáng Ironworks 漢陽鐵廠.
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'''Hànyáng 漢陽''' was a city in central China on the Yangzi river, and was an important location in the late Qīng and Republican periods because of the Hànyáng Arsenal 漢陽兵工廠 and the Hànyáng Ironworks 漢陽鐵廠.
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== History ==
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Hànyáng had existed as a distinct geographical entity since the Five Dynasties. In [[1928]] it was merged with nearby Hànkǒu [[漢口]] and Wǔchāng [[武昌]] to form Wǔhàn [[武漢]].  
== Important Buddhist Sites ==
== Important Buddhist Sites ==
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* Guīyuán Temple [[歸元寺]]
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* Guīyuán Temple 歸元寺
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** Chísōng [[持松]] received tonsure here in [[1912]]
** Chísōng [[持松]] received tonsure here in [[1912]]
** Cízhōu [[慈舟 (1877-1958)]] received tonsure here in [[1910]]
** Cízhōu [[慈舟 (1877-1958)]] received tonsure here in [[1910]]
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== Other Notes ==
 
== References and Resources ==
== References and Resources ==

Current revision as of 14:32, 18 January 2011

Hànyáng 漢陽

Other names include: (none known)

Nearby Locations:
Central China Region
Geography Portal

Hànyáng 漢陽 was a city in central China on the Yangzi river, and was an important location in the late Qīng and Republican periods because of the Hànyáng Arsenal 漢陽兵工廠 and the Hànyáng Ironworks 漢陽鐵廠.

History

Hànyáng had existed as a distinct geographical entity since the Five Dynasties. In 1928 it was merged with nearby Hànkǒu 漢口 and Wǔchāng 武昌 to form Wǔhàn 武漢.

Important Buddhist Sites

References and Resources

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