See also: 广陵

Chinese

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expansive
wide
broad
tomb(s)
(burial) mound(s)
hill(s)
trad. (廣陵)
simp. (广陵) 广
 
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Etymology

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Established as a dowry town under Chu in 319 BC, renaming a district and settlement conquered from Yue.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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廣陵

  1. (historical) Guangling (a former county of China), now Yangzhou Prefecture
  2. (historical) Guangling (a former commandery of China), now Yangzhou Prefecture
  3. (historical) Guangling (a former city in China), now Yangzhou

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