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| Nanchang: Jiangxi, China, Han Dynasty, Sui Dynasty, Province, Tengwang Pavilion, Chinese Civil War, Tengwang Ge Xu |  | Creators: Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken Publisher: Betascript Publishing Category: Book
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Product Description High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Nanchang is the capital of Jiangxi Province in southeastern China. Nanchang is famous for its scenic lakes, mountains, rich history and cultural sites. The city - called Gàn - was founded and first walled in 201 BC (during the early Han dynasty), when the county town was given the name Nanchang. It was also the administrative seat of a commandery, Yuzhang. In 589 (during the Sui dynasty) this commandery was changed into a prefecture named Hongzhou, and after 763 it became the provincial center of Jiangxi, which was then beginning the rapid growth that by the 12th century made it the most populous province in China.
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