Shunping County

Shunping County
顺平县
County

Shunping in Baoding

Baoding in Hebei
Coordinates: 38°50′13″N 115°08′06″E / 38.837°N 115.135°E / 38.837; 115.135Coordinates: 38°50′13″N 115°08′06″E / 38.837°N 115.135°E / 38.837; 115.135
Country People's Republic of China
Province Hebei
Prefecture-level city Baoding
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard)
Website www.shunping.gov.cn
Shunping County
Peach blossoms in Shunping County
Traditional Chinese 順平
Simplified Chinese 顺平
Former names
Quni
Chinese 曲逆

Shunping County is a rural county in the west-central part of Hebei province, China.[1] It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Baoding and lies to the west of its urban core.

History

Under the Han, Shunping was known as Quni.[2] It was a base for Chen Xi's general Wang Huang (t , s , Wáng Huáng) in his short-lived rebellion and the site of the defeat and executions of Wang and Hou Chang (, Hóu Chǎng) by Guan Ying and other imperial forces in 196 BC.

It was renamed Shunping under Wang Mang's short-lived Xin Dynasty.

Administrative divisions

Towns:[1]

  • Puyang (蒲阳镇), Gaoyupu (高于铺镇), Yaoshan (腰山镇)

Townships:[1]

  • Pushang Township (蒲上乡), Baiyun Township (白云乡), Hekou Township (河口乡), Anyang Township (安阳乡), Taiyu Township (台鱼乡), Dabei Township (大悲乡), Shennan Township (神南乡)

References

Citations

Bibliography

Hung Hing-ming (2011), The Road to the Throne: How Liu Bang Founded China's Han Dynasty, New York: Algora Publishing .


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