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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract 東海郡,一名郯郡、東晦郡,中國古郡名。 秦代始置,郡治在郯縣(今山東省郯城縣)。西漢時其轄境在今山東省臨沂市與江蘇省北部、安徽省天长市一帶,屬徐州刺史部。東漢、三國魏置東海國。西晉復置郡。南北朝時為雙方爭奪之地。東魏置海州。隋初廢,大業中復置郡,治朐山縣。唐天寶元年(742年)改海州為東海郡,乾元元年(758年)復為海州。 , 東海郡(とうかい-ぐん)は、中国にかつて存在した郡。漢代から唐代にかけて、現在の山東省臨沂市と江蘇省北部、および安徽省天長市にまたがる地域に設置された。 , Donghai Commandery (Chinese: 東海郡) was a hiDonghai Commandery (Chinese: 東海郡) was a historical commandery of China from Qin dynasty to Tang dynasty. It was located in present-day southern Shandong and northern Jiangsu. Donghai Commandery was established in the Qin dynasty, possibly under the name Tan Commandery (郯郡). In early Western Han, it became part of Liu Jiao's Chu Kingdom. After the abortive Rebellion of the Seven States, Donghai was carved out from Chu. Later, the commandery's borders gradually expanded as marquessates split from nearby kingdoms were added to the commandery. In late Western Han, it administered a total of 38 counties and marquessates: Tan (郯), Lanling (蘭陵), Xiangben (襄賁), Xiapi (下邳), Liangcheng (良成), Pingqu (平曲), Qi (戚), Qu (朐), Kaiyang (開陽), Fei (費), Licheng (利成), Haiqu (海曲), Lanqi (蘭祺), Zeng (繒), Nancheng (南成), Shanxiang (山鄉), Jianxiang (建鄉), Jiqiu (即丘), Zhuqiu (祝其), Linyi (臨沂), Houqiu (厚丘), Rongqiu (容丘), Dong'an (東安), Hexiang (合鄉), Cheng (承), Jianyang (建陽), Quyang (曲陽), Siwu (司吾), Yuxiang (于鄉), Pingqu (平曲), Duyang (都陽), Yinping (陰平), Wuxiang (郚鄉), Wuyang (武陽), Xinyang (新陽), Jianling (建陵), Changlü (昌慮), Duping (都平). The population was 358,414 households, or 1,559,357 individuals. A number of counties and marquessates were merged in early Eastern Han. The commandery constituted part of the Lu Kingdom during the reigns of Emperor Guangwu and Emperor Ming, until Liu Qiang (劉彊), the prince of Donghai, offered the territory back to the imperial government. In 72 AD, several counties were separated to created the new Xiapi Commandery (下邳郡). In 140, there were 13 counties, namely Tan, Lanling, Qi, Qu, Xiangben, Changlü, Cheng, Yinping, Licheng, Hexiang, Zhuqi, Houqiu, and Ganyu (赣榆). The population was 148,784 households, or 706,416 individuals. During Cao Wei dynasty, Donghai served as the fief of Cao Lin, a son of the Emperor Wen, and his son Cao Qi (曹啟). By the reunification of Jin dynasty in 280, 11,100 households remained in the commandery. In 291, a new commandery, Lanling, was established. Donghai subsequently became the fief of the prince and regent Sima Yue. After the Disaster of Yongjia, the region fell to Later Zhao. Emperor Ming of Qi reestablished Donghai Commandery at Xiangben. In 549 during Eastern Wei, a commandery centered in Ganyu was renamed Donghai, while the former commandery was renamed to Haixi (海西). Meanwhile, the former seat of Han and Jin era Donghai, Tan, was part of a new Tan Commandery. They were abolished in early Sui dynasty. In Sui and Tang dynasties, Donghai Commandery became an alternative name of Hai Prefecture. In 742, it administered 4 counties: Qushan (朐山), Donghai (東海), Shuyang (沭陽) and Huairen (懷仁). The population was 28,549 households, or 184,009 individuals.28,549 households, or 184,009 individuals. , 동해군(東海郡)은 중국의 옛 군이다.
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rdfs:comment 東海郡,一名郯郡、東晦郡,中國古郡名。 秦代始置,郡治在郯縣(今山東省郯城縣)。西漢時其轄境在今山東省臨沂市與江蘇省北部、安徽省天长市一帶,屬徐州刺史部。東漢、三國魏置東海國。西晉復置郡。南北朝時為雙方爭奪之地。東魏置海州。隋初廢,大業中復置郡,治朐山縣。唐天寶元年(742年)改海州為東海郡,乾元元年(758年)復為海州。 , 동해군(東海郡)은 중국의 옛 군이다. , Donghai Commandery (Chinese: 東海郡) was a hiDonghai Commandery (Chinese: 東海郡) was a historical commandery of China from Qin dynasty to Tang dynasty. It was located in present-day southern Shandong and northern Jiangsu. Donghai Commandery was established in the Qin dynasty, possibly under the name Tan Commandery (郯郡). In early Western Han, it became part of Liu Jiao's Chu Kingdom. After the abortive Rebellion of the Seven States, Donghai was carved out from Chu. Later, the commandery's borders gradually expanded as marquessates split from nearby kingdoms were added to the commandery. In late Western Han, it administered a total of 38 counties and marquessates: Tan (郯), Lanling (蘭陵), Xiangben (襄賁), Xiapi (下邳), Liangcheng (良成), Pingqu (平曲), Qi (戚), Qu (朐), Kaiyang (開陽), Fei (費), Licheng (利成), Haiqu (海曲), Lanqi (蘭祺), Zeng (繒), Nancheng aiqu (海曲), Lanqi (蘭祺), Zeng (繒), Nancheng , 東海郡(とうかい-ぐん)は、中国にかつて存在した郡。漢代から唐代にかけて、現在の山東省臨沂市と江蘇省北部、および安徽省天長市にまたがる地域に設置された。
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