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Qi Commandery (Chinese: 齊郡) was a commandery in historical China, located in what is now central Shandong province. The commandery was established in the Qin dynasty, possibly as Linzi Commandery (臨菑郡). In early Western Han dynasty, it became part of the Qi Kingdom under Liu Fei, son of Liu Bang, and his descendants. In 165 BC, Liu Ze (劉則), the grandson of Fei and reigning King of Qi, died without issue and the Han court divided the kingdom among the sons of Fei. Linzi Commandery became the fief of Liu Jianglü (劉將閭) and retained the name "Qi", although it was only a fraction of Fei's Qi Kingdom. In 127 BC, Liu Cichang (劉次昌) died without issue, and the territory became directly administered by the Han central government as the Qi Commandery. In late Western Han dynasty, the commandery consi

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  • Qi Commandery (Chinese: 齊郡) was a commandery in historical China, located in what is now central Shandong province. The commandery was established in the Qin dynasty, possibly as Linzi Commandery (臨菑郡). In early Western Han dynasty, it became part of the Qi Kingdom under Liu Fei, son of Liu Bang, and his descendants. In 165 BC, Liu Ze (劉則), the grandson of Fei and reigning King of Qi, died without issue and the Han court divided the kingdom among the sons of Fei. Linzi Commandery became the fief of Liu Jianglü (劉將閭) and retained the name "Qi", although it was only a fraction of Fei's Qi Kingdom. In 127 BC, Liu Cichang (劉次昌) died without issue, and the territory became directly administered by the Han central government as the Qi Commandery. In late Western Han dynasty, the commandery consisted of 12 counties and marquessates: Linzi (臨淄), Changguo (昌國), Li (利), Xi'an (西安), Juding (鉅定), Guang (廣), Guangrao (廣饒), Zhaonan (昭南), Linqu (臨朐), Beixiang (北鄉), Pingguang (平廣) and Taixiang (臺鄉). The total population in 2 AD was 554,444, in 154,826 households. The seat was Linzi, capital of the Warring States era Qi state. In Eastern Han dynasty, Qi was the fief of Liu Zhang (劉章), nephew of Emperor Guangwu, and his descendants until 206 AD. In 140 AD, there were 6 counties, namely Linzi, Xi'an, Changguo, Linqu, Guang and Banyang (般陽), with a total population of 491,765 (64,415 households). In Cao Wei dynasty, Qi was granted to Cao Fang, adopted son of Emperor Ming of Wei. After the foundation of Western Jin, Qi was granted to Sima You, brother of Emperor Wu, and passed to his descendants until the Yongjia era. In Northern Wei, Qi administered 9 counties, including Linzi, Changguo, Yidu (益都), Panyang (盤陽), Pingchang (平昌), Guangrao, Xi'an, Anping (安平) and Guangchuan (廣川). According to the Book of Wei, the population was 82,100, in 30,848 households. The commandery was abolished in early Sui dynasty. In Sui and Tang dynasties, Qi Commandery became an alternative name of Qi Prefecture (齊州). In 741, there were 6 counties, namely Licheng, Zhangqiu, Linyi (臨邑), Linji (臨濟), Changqing (長清) and Yucheng. The population was 365,972, in 62,485 households. (en)
  • 제군(齊郡)은 중국의 옛 군으로, 제후왕국으로서는 제국(齊國)이라 한다. 진나라가 시황 26년(기원전 221년) 제나라를 멸하고 서울 임치 주변을 관할하는 임치군(臨菑郡)을 둔 것을 시작으로 하며, 이때부터 이 군의 치소는 임치였다. 전한에서 한신을 제왕으로 봉하면서 제나라의 수도 임치 주변의 군이므로 제나라의 내사지가 됐고, 이 내사지가 제나라 폐지 후 제군이 됐다. (ko)
  • 斉郡(齊郡、せい-ぐん)は、中国にかつて存在した郡。秦代から隋代にかけて、現在の山東省に設置された。 (ja)
  • 齊郡,又名齊國,中國古代郡、國名。秦始皇二十六年(前221年)滅齊國,於其故地分置齊郡、琅邪郡。漢初劉邦封韓信為齊王,領田氏齊國故地,後徙韓信為楚王,分齊國為七郡。漢高帝六年(前201年)復置齊國,治所在臨菑縣(縣治在今山東省淄博市臨淄區齊都鎮),領七郡七十三縣,其地相當於今山東省北部、中部、膠東半島和東南沿海地區。至武帝時,齊國之地已分為十二郡國,又除齊國為齊郡,屬青州刺史部。西漢後期,齊郡僅轄十二縣,大致相當於今淄博市區東部及青州、臨朐、廣饒一帶,人口五十餘萬。王莽改齊郡為濟南郡。漢光武帝復置齊國。魏晉南北朝諸代,或置齊郡,或置齊國。北魏時齊郡屬青州,另於濟南郡之地置齊州。隋初廢齊郡。隋煬帝改齊州為齊郡,治歷城(在今濟南市城區),臨淄改屬北海郡。唐初改郡為州,廢齊郡,復置齊州。 (zh)
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  • 제군(齊郡)은 중국의 옛 군으로, 제후왕국으로서는 제국(齊國)이라 한다. 진나라가 시황 26년(기원전 221년) 제나라를 멸하고 서울 임치 주변을 관할하는 임치군(臨菑郡)을 둔 것을 시작으로 하며, 이때부터 이 군의 치소는 임치였다. 전한에서 한신을 제왕으로 봉하면서 제나라의 수도 임치 주변의 군이므로 제나라의 내사지가 됐고, 이 내사지가 제나라 폐지 후 제군이 됐다. (ko)
  • 斉郡(齊郡、せい-ぐん)は、中国にかつて存在した郡。秦代から隋代にかけて、現在の山東省に設置された。 (ja)
  • 齊郡,又名齊國,中國古代郡、國名。秦始皇二十六年(前221年)滅齊國,於其故地分置齊郡、琅邪郡。漢初劉邦封韓信為齊王,領田氏齊國故地,後徙韓信為楚王,分齊國為七郡。漢高帝六年(前201年)復置齊國,治所在臨菑縣(縣治在今山東省淄博市臨淄區齊都鎮),領七郡七十三縣,其地相當於今山東省北部、中部、膠東半島和東南沿海地區。至武帝時,齊國之地已分為十二郡國,又除齊國為齊郡,屬青州刺史部。西漢後期,齊郡僅轄十二縣,大致相當於今淄博市區東部及青州、臨朐、廣饒一帶,人口五十餘萬。王莽改齊郡為濟南郡。漢光武帝復置齊國。魏晉南北朝諸代,或置齊郡,或置齊國。北魏時齊郡屬青州,另於濟南郡之地置齊州。隋初廢齊郡。隋煬帝改齊州為齊郡,治歷城(在今濟南市城區),臨淄改屬北海郡。唐初改郡為州,廢齊郡,復置齊州。 (zh)
  • Qi Commandery (Chinese: 齊郡) was a commandery in historical China, located in what is now central Shandong province. The commandery was established in the Qin dynasty, possibly as Linzi Commandery (臨菑郡). In early Western Han dynasty, it became part of the Qi Kingdom under Liu Fei, son of Liu Bang, and his descendants. In 165 BC, Liu Ze (劉則), the grandson of Fei and reigning King of Qi, died without issue and the Han court divided the kingdom among the sons of Fei. Linzi Commandery became the fief of Liu Jianglü (劉將閭) and retained the name "Qi", although it was only a fraction of Fei's Qi Kingdom. In 127 BC, Liu Cichang (劉次昌) died without issue, and the territory became directly administered by the Han central government as the Qi Commandery. In late Western Han dynasty, the commandery consi (en)
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  • 斉郡 (ja)
  • 제군 (ko)
  • Qi Commandery (en)
  • 齊郡 (zh)
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