漢朝
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See also: 汉朝
Chinese[edit]
Chinese; name of a dynasty; man | morning; to face; towards morning; to face; towards; facing; direct; a dynasty; the imperial court; Korea, esp. N. Korea (abbrev.) | ||
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trad. (漢朝) | 漢 | 朝 | |
simp. (汉朝) | 汉 | 朝 |
Etymology[edit]
Xiang Yu appointed Liu Bang as prince of the small fief of Hanzhong (漢中/汉中 (Hànzhōng)), named after its location on the Han River (漢水/汉水 (Hànshuǐ)) (in modern southwest Shaanxi). Following Liu Bang's victory in the Chu–Han Contention, the resulting Han dynasty was named after the Hanzhong fief.
Pronunciation[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
漢朝
- the Han dynasty (202 BCE–220 CE)
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