词条 | Hexiwu |
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Hexiwu (Chinese: t {{lang|zh|河西務}}, s {{lang|zh|河西务}}, Héxīwù), formerly known as Ho-Hsi-Wu, was a port city in China along the Grand Canal. As Hexiwuzhen ({{lang|zh|镇}}), a locality of about 25,000 people, has now been absorbed by the municipality of Tianjin's Wuqing District. It has been the site of a mosque for China's Hui for centuries.{{citation needed|date=November 2014}} HistoryDuring the Ming dynasty, the bursting of several dikes at Hexiwu touched off a crisis in 1424. Mu Jin and Zhang Xin directed efforts by more than 5,000 workers from the Ministry of Public Works to repair the damage and restore the irrigation system.[1] The site played a minor role during the Boxer Rebellion, seeing battle on 25 July between the international relief force and the Kansu Braves under Dong Fuxiang.[2] References1. ^Tsai, Shih-Shan Henry. SUNY Series in Chinese Local Studies: [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ka6jNJcX_ygC&pg=PA200 The Eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty]. SUNY Press, 1996. {{ISBN|0791426874}}, 9780791426876. Accessed 16 Oct 2012. {{coord|39|37|21|N|116|57|14|E|region:CN_type:city_source:kolossus-zhwiki|display=title}}{{PRchina-geo-stub}}{{china-hist-stub}}2. ^{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WmAuAAAAYAAJ |title=China in convulsion |volume=2 |first=Arthur Henderson |last=Smith |year=1901 |publisher=F. H. Revell |pages=393, 441–448 |accessdate=2010-06-28}} 3 : Port cities and towns in China|Geography of Tianjin|History of Tianjin |
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