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page 11st-century BC establishments in China
Nanchang
upright=1.35|thumb|"Kiangsi" (Nanchang). Nieuhof: ''L'ambassade de la Compagnie Orientale des Provinces Unies vers l'Empereur de la Chine'', 1665
Xuantu Commandery
commandery of the Chinese Han dynasty
Yelang
Yelang, also Zangke, was an ancient political entity first described in the 3rd century BC in what is now western Guizhou province, China. It was active for over 200 years. The state is known to modern Chinese from the idiom, "Yelang thinks too highly of itself" (). It was absorbed by the Han Dynasty in 111 BC with the conquest of Nanyue, after an attempted conquest by the former Qin Dynasty.