Chu commandery

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Chu Commandery was an administrative division in the late Qin dynasty located in the region of ancient Chu, notable as the area where early anti-Qin rebellions emerged.

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Chu commandery canonical 1

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instanceOf administrative division
commandery
appliesToPeriod 3rd century BCE
associatedWithEvent collapse of the Qin dynasty
early anti-Qin uprisings
country Qin dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicContext predominantly Chu cultural area
followedBy commanderies of the early Han dynasty in former Chu territory
governmentType imperial commandery administration
hasCapital seat of the commandery government (exact city uncertain)
hasFunction local governance
military conscription
tax collection
hasHistoricalRole center of resistance against Qin rule
hasTypeOfRebellion anti-Qin peasant uprisings
local aristocratic revolts
historicalRegion middle Yangtze region NERFINISHED
southern China NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance contributed to the downfall of the Qin dynasty
languageOfAdministration Classical Chinese
locatedIn region of ancient Chu
locatedInTime late Qin dynasty NERFINISHED
notableFor being an area where early anti-Qin rebellions emerged
partOf Qin empire NERFINISHED
politicalStatus sub-provincial unit under Qin empire
precededBy territory of the state of Chu
subdivisionOf Qin administrative hierarchy
successorState Han dynasty control of former Chu territories
underAuthorityOf Qin central government NERFINISHED
usedAs administrative unit

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Dazexiang Uprising location Chu commandery