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Historical Capital Of ChinaNumerous cities have been the capital of China during the course of history. - Beijing (formerly Anglicized as Peking) was and has been the capital of various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
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- State of Yan in Spring and Autumn Period: called Ji (薊 J)
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- Liao Dynasty, as a secondary capital: called Yanjing (燕京 Yānjīng "capital of Yan")
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- Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) from Jin Shi Zong until 1220s (1217?): called Zhongdu (中都 Zhōngdū "central capital")
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- Yuan Dynasty: Khanbalik (Mongolian: the Khan's city); translated to Chinese as Ddū (大都 "great capital"). This was reported as Cambaluc by Marco Polo.
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- Ming Dynasty since Yongle Emperor of China: called Jīngshī (京師 "capital")
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- Qing Dynasty since the fall of Ming in 1644.
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- the current capital of the People's Republic of China
- Changchun was the capital of the Manchukuo, a nominally independent puppet state set up by the Japanese in Manchuria from 1931 to 1945: called Xingjing or Tsinking (新京; Xīnjīng"new capital")
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- The Wu Yue Kingdom (904-978), during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
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- China during the Southern Song: called Lin'an (临安 Ln'ān)
- Kaifeng was the capital of various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
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- Later Liang Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
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- Later Jin Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
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- Later Han Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
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- Later Zhou Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
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- Northern Song Dynasty: called Dongjing (东京 Dōngjīng)
- Luoyang was the capital of various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
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- Eastern Zhou Dynasty
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- Eastern Han Dynasty from 25 to 220.
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- Kingdom of Wei during the Three Kingdoms.
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- Western Jin Dynasty
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- Northern Wei Dynasty since 493, moved its capital from Datong.
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- Later Tang Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- Nanjing (formerly Anglicized as Nanking) was the capital of various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
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- all of the Six Dynasties: called Jianye (建业 Jiny) or Jiankang (建康 Jinkāng). The Six Dynasties are:
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- Kingdom of Wu during the Three Kingdoms
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- Eastern Jin Dynasty
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- Song Dynasty
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- Qi Dynasty,
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- Liang Dynasty
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- Chen Dynasty
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- Ming Dynasty before Yongle Emperor moved the capital to Beijing.
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- Republic of China after the Northern Expedition until the Japanese invasion in 1937 of WWII, and after the war until Chiang Kai-Shek retreated to Taiwan in 1949. (It is still the "official" ROC capital.)
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- collaborationist government of Wang Jingwei
- Xi'an (called Chang'an in ancient times) was the capital of various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
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- Western Han Dynasty, from 206 BC to AD 9.
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- Western Wei Dynasty and Northern Zhou Dynasty
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- Sui Dynasty
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- Tang Dynasty
The Chinese phrase Four Great Ancient Capitals of China (中国四大古都 pinyin Zhōnggu S D Gǔdū) refers to Nanjing, Beijing, Xi'an, and Luoyang. The phrase Seven Ancient Capitals of China also include Hangzhou, Kaifeng, and Anyang; in 2004 the China Ancient Capital Society officially added Zhengzhou as an eighth thanks to archaeological finds there. See also: Capitals of subnational entities of China
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