gui prefecture造句
例句與造句
- Apparently, however, only 2, 000 men were actually recruited, and of those, 800 were sent to Gui Prefecture ( Bh?], in modern Guilin, Guangxi ), with a promise that they would be allowed to return home after three years.
- Liu's friend Wang Jun, who was then the commandant at Gui Prefecture ( Bh?], roughly modern Guilin, Guangxi ), heard of this secret instruction, and therefore, when Liu went through Gui Prefecture, detained him and refused to let him go on to Feng Prefecture.
- Liu's friend Wang Jun, who was then the commandant at Gui Prefecture ( Bh?], roughly modern Guilin, Guangxi ), heard of this secret instruction, and therefore, when Liu went through Gui Prefecture, detained him and refused to let him go on to Feng Prefecture.
- Li Jing advanced to Gui Prefecture ( Bh?], roughly modern Guilin, Guangxi ) and was able to persuade several of the most major warlords of the region, including Feng Ang ( 畽蝪 ), Li Guangdu ( NgIQ?^ ), and Ning Zhenzhang ( / uww?) to submit to Tang.
- Apparently sometime after Gao Jichang was made the military governor of Jingnan Circuit ( headquartered in modern Jingzhou, Hubei ), and sometime after Zhu Quanzhong had seized the Tang throne and established his own Wu ) and prefect of Gui Prefecture ( xk?], in modern Yichang, Hubei, one of the Jingnan prefectures ).
- It's difficult to find gui prefecture in a sentence. 用gui prefecture造句挺難的
- In 657, after Chu had been rotated to be the prefect of Gui Prefecture ( Bh?], roughly modern Guilin, Guangxi ), Empress Wu's allies Xu Jingzong and Li Yifu accused Han and Lai of conspiring with Chu to rebel accusing them moving to a prefecture of greater military importance than Tan Prefecture.
- Yet more disastrous, though, was a mutiny by soldiers for Xusi Circuit ( ?_ 譴, headquartered in modern Xuzhou, Jiangsu ), who had been posted to Gui Prefecture ( Bh?], in modern Guilin, Guangxi ) to defend against a potential Dali attack, with a promise that they would be allowed to return home after three years.
- At the end of the three years, the soldiers were hoping to return home, but the governor of Xusi, Cui Yanzeng ( ] e _ ), under the advice of his officer Yin Kan ( 9 \ 豏 ), decided to extend their stay at Gui Prefecture, because the expenses of recruiting new soldiers were considered too high.
- In 657, however, with Empress Wu and her allies Xu Jingzong and Li Yifu beginning to carry out a series of reprisals against officials who had opposed Empress Wu's ascension, Xu and Li falsely accused Han and Lai of encouraging Chu ( who by that point had been demoted to the post of commandant at Gui Prefecture ( Bh?], roughly modern Guilin, Guangxi ) ) to rebel.
- Meanwhile, Qiu Shiliang, who resented Liu Hongyi and Xue Jileng deeply, continued to make allegations against them, and in 841, Emperor Wuzong, believing in those allegations, ordered them to commit suicide, and also sent eunuchs to Gui Prefecture and Tan Prefecture ( in modern Changsha, Hunan ), where Yang was serving as the governor of Hunan Circuit ( VnWS ), to order Yang and Li Jue to commit suicide as well.
- Shortly after, he launched 60, 000 men to attack on two fronts, through Feng Prefecture on the north side of Later Shu ( commanded by the general Wang Quanbin ( 媠hQ宔 ) ), and from Gui Prefecture ( xk?], in modern Yichang, Hubei, formerly part of Jingnan's territory, which Song took directly under control in 963 ), on the east side of Later Shu, commanded by the general Liu Guangyi ( 塕IQ? ).
- In 841 Emperor Wuzong ordered Liu and Xue to commit suicide and, initially, was set to send eunuchs to Tan Prefecture ( in modern Changsha, Hunan, where Yang was then serving as governor of Hunan Circuit ( VnWS ) ) and Gui Prefecture ( Bh?], in modern Guilin, Guangxi, where Li Jue was then serving as the governor of Gui District ( Bh?{ ) ), to order Yang and Li Jue to commit suicide as well.
- Meanwhile, another Ma brother, Ma Xi'e, who had briefly seized the Chu throne before being deposed, was still had some followers, and he sent the general Peng Yanhui ( m _ e _ 塮 ) to Jinjiang's capital Gui Prefecture ( Bh?] ) to take over actual command, drawing Ma Xiyin's ire, so Ma Xiyin secretly summoned the general Xu Keqiong to Gui Prefecture, and Xu was able to expel Peng from the city.
- Meanwhile, another Ma brother, Ma Xi'e, who had briefly seized the Chu throne before being deposed, was still had some followers, and he sent the general Peng Yanhui ( m _ e _ 塮 ) to Jinjiang's capital Gui Prefecture ( Bh?] ) to take over actual command, drawing Ma Xiyin's ire, so Ma Xiyin secretly summoned the general Xu Keqiong to Gui Prefecture, and Xu was able to expel Peng from the city.
- In 868, expeditionary soldiers sent from Xusi Circuit ( ?_ 譴, headquartered in modern Xuzhou, Jiangsu ) to help defend the border with Nanzhao at Gui Prefecture ( Bh?], in modern Guilin, Guangxi ), angry that they had been stationed there for four years ( one more year past the originally promised term of three years ) and were set to be stationed there for yet another year, mutinied under the leadership of the officer Pang Xun and headed back toward Xusi.