Dianjiang County ( simplified Chinese : 垫江县 ; traditional Chinese : 墊江縣 ; pinyin : Diànjiāng Xiàn ) is a county in the northeast of Chongqing Municipality , China, bordering Sichuan province to the northwest. As of 2015, it has two subdistricts, two townships, and 22 towns under its administration.
6-543: Dianjiang County was developed in the time of the Western Wei Emperor Gong Di in 555 CE. Before the Chongqing area became a municipality, Dianjiang belonged to other regions. From October 1, 1949, to March 14, 1997, it belonged to Dazhu , Fuling prefecture. Dianjiang has two subdistricts, two townships, five regional center towns and 17 general towns. Based on statistics from October 2015, in
12-602: Is served by Dianjiang railway station on the Chongqing–Wanzhou intercity railway . This Chongqing location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Western Wei Wei ( / w eɪ / ), known in historiography as the Western Wei ( Chinese : 西魏 ; pinyin : Xī Wèi ), was an imperial dynasty of China that followed the disintegration of the Northern Wei . One of
18-734: The Northern dynasties during the era of the Northern and Southern dynasties , it ruled the western part of northern China from 535 to 557. As with the Northern Wei dynasty that preceded it, the ruling family of the Western Wei were members of the Tuoba clan of the Xianbei . After the Xianbei general Yuwen Tai killed the Northern Wei emperor Yuan Xiu, he installed Yuan Baoju as emperor of Western Wei while Yuwen Tai would remain as
24-527: The first three quarters , Dianjiang County achieved a GDP of 16.63 billion yuan (an increase of 11.4 percent, and faster than the growth in the previous six months by 0.4 percentage points). The contributions to the GDP were composed of the primary sector producing 2.17 billion yuan (an increase of 4.5%); the secondary sector producing 8.78 billion yuan (an increase of 12.6%); and the tertiary sector producing 5.68 billion yuan (an increase of 12.2%). The area
30-736: The throne, ending Western Wei and establishing Northern Zhou . Marital alliances with the nascent Turkic Empire also took place, as Bumin Qaghan (r.552), first khagan of the Göktürks , married the Western Wei princess Changle (長樂公主) in June 551, before he was able to unite his tribes and revolt against the Rouran Empire , thereby establishing the First Turkic Khaganate in 552. Buddhism and Buddhist art flourished under
36-654: The virtual ruler. Although smaller than the Eastern Wei in territory and population, Western Wei was able to withstand the attacks from the eastern empire, most notably at the Battle of Shayuan in 537. Due to its better economical conditions, Western Wei was even able to conquer the whole western part of the Liang empire in the south and occupied the territory of modern Sichuan . In 557 Yuwen Tai's nephew Yuwen Hu deposed Emperor Gong and placed Yuwen Tai's son Yuwen Jue on
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