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Examples:sub-provincial (not provincial status, but independent)—autumn exam (triennial provincial exam during Ming and Qing)—Kaifeng prefecture level city in Henan, old capital of Northern Song, former provincial capital of Henan—provincial Party committee—provincial level scenic area in Hunan—provincial or county guild hall—first-placed candidate in the provincial imperial examinations (old)—senior provincial official in Imperial China—the triennial provincial imperial exam during the Ming and Qing—Provincial Property Tax Office—senior provincial government official in dynastic China—examination hall used for provincial imperial examinations in imperial China—Lu Rongting (1858-1928), provincial governor of Guangxi under the Qing, subsequently leader of old Guangxi warlord faction—middle period of a tripartite provincial exam (in former times)—state provincial warehouse (esp. during Qing dynasty)—provincial military governor and civil administrator during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD)—the Ming dynasty provincial headquarters in the Heilongjiang and Vladivostok area—pass the provincial level imperial examination—provincial governor (old)—successful candidate in the imperial provincial examination—Tang and Song dynasty provincial governor, in Tang times having military and civil authority, but only civil authority in Song—provincial governor (in Qing and Ming times)—provincial military governor during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD)—provincial judge (in imperial China)—provincial imperial examination graduate who ranked 1st in metropolitan examination (in Ming and Qing dynasties)—provincial level (e.g. government)—provincial government n —successful military candidate in the imperial provincial examination—Provincial Department of Agriculture—Chung-hsing New Village, model town in Nantou County, west-central Taiwan, administrative seat of the Taiwan Provincial Government— |