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Da'an (Dalai)
Da'an is a city of northwestern Jilin province in Northeast China, on the southern bank of the Songhua River and the border with Heilongjiang province. It is under the administration of Baicheng City, 115 km to the west, and lies 57 km northwest of Songyuan.

There are five subdistricts, 10 towns, 16 townships, and one ethnic township.

Subdistricts:

* Anbei Subdistrict (安北街道), Jinhua Subdistrict (锦华街道), Linjiang Subdistrict (临江街道), Huiyang Subdistrict (慧阳街道), Changhong Subdistrict (长虹街道)

Towns:

* Yueliangpao (月亮泡镇), Anchang (安广镇), Fengshou (丰收镇), Xinping'an (新平安镇), Liangjiazi (两家子镇), Sheli (舍力镇), Dagangzi (大岗子镇), Chagan (叉干镇), Longzhao (龙沼镇)

Townships:

* Sikeshu Township (四棵树乡), Lianhe Township (联合乡), Taishan Township (太山乡), Sidawa Township (西大洼乡), Lesheng Township (乐胜乡), Xinhuang Township (新荒乡), Dalai Township (大赉乡), Honggangzi Township (红岗子乡), Tongjian Township (同建乡), Laifu Township (来福乡), Liuhe Township (六合乡), Gucheng Township (古城乡), Shaoguozhen Township (烧锅镇乡), Dayushu Township (大榆树乡), Haituo Township (海坨乡), Jingshan Township (静山乡), Xin'aili Mongol Ethnic Township (新艾里蒙古族乡)

 
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Modern Chinese trace their origins to a cradle of civilization in the fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain. The semi-legendary Xia dynasty in the 21st century BCE and the well-attested Shang and Zhou dynasties developed a bureaucratic political system to serve hereditary monarchies, or dynasties. Chinese writing, Chinese classic literature, and the Hundred Schools of Thought emerged during this period and influenced China and its neighbors for centuries to come. In the third century BCE, Qin's wars of unification created the first Chinese empire, the short-lived Qin dynasty. The Qin was followed by the more stable Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE), which established a model for nearly two millennia in which the Chinese empire was one of the world's foremost economic powers. The empire expanded, fractured, and reunified; was conquered and reestablished; absorbed foreign religions and ideas; and made world-leading scientific advances, such as the Four Great Inventions: gunpowder, paper, the compass, and printing. After centuries of disunity following the fall of the Han, the Sui (581–618) and Tang (618–907) dynasties reunified the empire. The multi-ethnic Tang welcomed foreign trade and culture that came over the Silk Road and adapted Buddhism to Chinese needs. The early modern Song dynasty (960–1279) became increasingly urban and commercial. The civilian scholar-officials or literati used the examination system and the doctrines of Neo-Confucianism to replace the military aristocrats of earlier dynasties. The Mongol invasion established the Yuan dynasty in 1279, but the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) re-established Han Chinese control. The Manchu-led Qing dynasty nearly doubled the empire's territory and established a multi-ethnic state that was the basis of the modern Chinese nation, but suffered heavy losses to foreign imperialism in the 19th century.
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