Lujiang Commandery

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Lujiang Commandery was an ancient administrative division in eastern China, located in what is now Anhui Province, that played a notable role during the late Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms period.

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instanceOf commandery
adminCenterType county-level seats
administrativeLevel second-level division under central government
borderedRegion other commanderies of eastern Han China
country China
existedDuring Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
Han dynasty NERFINISHED
Three Kingdoms period
late Han dynasty NERFINISHED
governanceSystem prefecture-commandery system of Han China
governedBy commandery administrator
historicalRegion Jianghuai region NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance important locality in late Han military and political affairs
historicalStatus defunct administrative division
languageOfAdministration Classical Chinese
locatedIn eastern China NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Anhui Province NERFINISHED
locatedOn lower Yangtze River region
notableFor role in power struggles of late Eastern Han
strategic location in eastern China
partOf imperial Chinese commandery system
playedRoleIn political history of Three Kingdoms period
political history of late Han dynasty
presentDayCountry People's Republic of China NERFINISHED
presentDayProvince Anhui NERFINISHED
regionType administrative division
subordinateTo provincial-level inspectorate or governor
timePeriodCategory ancient China
imperial China

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Zhou Yu nativeRegion Lujiang Commandery