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Shangdang
The Shangdang Prefecture or commandery (), was an administrative subdivision of ancient China from the time of the Spring and Autumn period (771–403 BCE). Consisting of a number of districts or ''Zhōu'' (州), the prefecture covered roughly the area of modern-day Changzhi City in south east Shanxi Province. ==Geography== Ancient Chinese sources describe Shangdang as an “upland location in the mountains”.〔''Shiming'' Chinese dictionary〕 The east and south east areas included the Taihang Mountains on the borders of Hebei and Henan Provinces. In the south west lay Mount Wangwu and the Zhongtiao Mountains. To the west were the Taiyue Mountains (太岳山) with Mount Wuyun (五云山) to the north. King Wuling of Zhao (r. 325–299 BCE) is reported to have said to his son: “Zhao’s territory encompasses Changshan Prefecture (常山郡) and Shangdang Prefecture. To the east lies the State of Yan bordering Donghu lands. In the West there is Loufang Prefecture (楼烦郡) and the Han/Qin border.”
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