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Summary Of: Wuyue

one of many shrines to the kings of Wuyue which still exist in its former territory... one of many shrines to the kings of Wuyue which still exist in its former territory... The name Wuyue comes from the combination of... The territorial extant of Wuyue roughly corresponded to the territories of the ancient Yue... that Wuyue had designs on its territory... it briefly gave Wuyue a third border... Wuyue would be completely encircled... Wuyue prospered economically and freely developed its own regional culture that continues to this day... Wuyue established official diplomatic relations with... Wuyue was absorbed into the... The Wuyue Kingdom cemented the cultural and economic dominance of the Wuyue region in China for centuries... this period persists to this day as the Wuyue region speaks a dialect called... The physical legacy of the Wuyue Kingdom was the creation of the system of canals and dikes which allowed the region... The kings of Wuyue continue to enjoy positive treatment in orthodox history... many shrines were erected across the Wuyue region where the kings of Wuyue were memorialised... and continued to reign nominally as King of Wuyue until his death in 988...

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