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In the chaos of the rebellions that took place during the end of the Qin dynasty, the Xiongnu once again moved into the area and took control, and retained this area even after the foundation of the Han dynasty, using it as an important staging post for raiding into northern and northeastern China.
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launched by Emperor Wu that the Han dynasty proactively sought to take over the former borderlands of the Qin dynasty. In 127 BC, an expedition led by
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defeated the Xiongnu, leading to the foundation of Shuofang Commandery; by 8 BC the commandery had ten constituent counties.
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The term Shuofang, in ancient usage, simply referred to the north; this definition was recorded in dictionaries such as the
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tribes, it was dissolved during the late Eastern Han dynasty and then reconstituted centuries later during the
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Ancient Chinese commandery that situated in Hetao, modern-day Inner Mongolia
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is an area of considerable strategic importance that had been part of the
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in the wake of the successful reconquest of the area from
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