Which province is the land area of the Kingdom of Jin? Where is the country of gold now?

Updated on history 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At its peak, the Jin Kingdom covered a vast area, including the North China Plain north of the Qinling Mountains and the Huai River in present-day Chinese mainland, the Northeast region, and the Far East of the Russian Federation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The land area of Jin is occupied in the northeast of China, Inner Mongolia and the Central Plains.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Kingdom of Jin was located in what is now northern and northeastern China, and at its peak its territory included northeastern China, northern China, Guanzhong, and the Russian Far East. It is bounded by the Dasanguan to the Huai River in the south, and stands side by side with the Western Xia in the west, and reaches the Outer Khingan Mountains in the north and the Sea of Japan in the east.

    Historically, the Jin Kingdom was founded by the Jurchen people, whose ancestors had been fishing and hunting for a living in the early Ming Dynasty. According to the introduction of Chinese literature, the Jurchen was one of the Jinyu tribes in ancient times, and the Sumo Yan, who had the highest degree of Chinese understanding in the tribe after the defeat of Huai, established the Bohai State in the early eighth century, and the rest of the tribes were called Heishui Yan, and the first generation of Jurchens happened to originate from Heishui Yan. After the fight, Ahri Jin Taizu Wanyan Aguda (Wanyan Min) unified the Jurchen tribes and then raised troops against Liao.

    In 1115, the country was established in Huining Mansion in Shangjing (now Acheng District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province), with the country name Dajin, and Jianyuan "received the country".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Jin is now Henan Province, Liaoning Province, Shanxi Province, Beijing City, Heilongjiang Province and other places. The territory of the Jin State was divided into three parts, the former Liao Dynasty.

    The northeastern region and the southern region of the Dominion, where the Jurchen tribes were stationed. Liaoshangjing is south of Linhuang Mansion until the sixteen states of Yanyun such as Hebei and Shanxi.

    and the Huai River and the land north of the Qinling Mountains in the former Song Dynasty territory.

    The place where the country of gold is now.

    The Jin Kingdom is now Henan Province, Liaoning Province, Shanxi Province, Beijing City, Heilongjiang Province, etc., and the Jin State generally refers to the Jin Dynasty.

    It was a feudal dynasty founded by the Jurchens in Chinese history, and the Jin kingdom's rule at its peak included the North China Plain north of the Qinling Mountains and the Huai River in present-day Chinese mainland, the northeast region, and the Russian Federation.

    The Far East has a vast territory.

    The territory of the Jin State can be divided into three parts, the northeast region and the Monan region ruled by the former Liao Dynasty, including the stations of the Jurchen tribes, and the Khitan.

    Xi, Bohai and the tribes of the Five Kingdoms called Ju, Jili Mi, Wu Zhigai and other ethnic groups. To the south of Linhuang Mansion in Liaoshangjing, until the sixteen states of Yanyun such as Hebei and Shanxi, the inhabitants are Han and have been ruled by foreign races for a long time.

    The main inhabitants of the Huai River and the north of the Qinling Mountains in the territory of the former Song Dynasty were also Han Chinese, and the Jin State was directly administered by Han law. Jin Shizong and Jin Zhangzong ruled Zhaobi period, the Jin Dynasty reached its peak, Jin Xuanzong reigned during the internal political corruption, and was invaded by the Great Mongolian State in the south in 1234 BC.

    and the Mongol state perished under the attack of the north and south.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Jin Guo. It is now the three northeastern provinces, Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Shanxi and parts of Anhui and Hubei.

    Jin Dynasty. The heyday should be the period from Xizong to Shizong, reaching the Huai River in the south of the Qinling Mountains, the east of the Liupan Mountains in the west of Qin'an in Longxi, the east slope of the Daxing'an Mountains in the north, the upper reaches of the Heilongjiang River in the north, the Songhua River in the east and the Amur River estuary in the Russian Far East in the east, bordering the Tatar Strait, with a land area of 3.61 million square kilometers (1142).

    Territorial scope of the Jin period:

    The Jin Dynasty destroyed the Liao and the Northern Song Dynasty.

    Later, its territory reached the east to the settlements of the Jiri Mi and Wu Gai tribes in the lower reaches of the Tongtong River, and reached the Sea of Japan; north to Puhe Road (now Kedong County, Heilongjiang) more than 3,000 miles north of Huolu Huotuan Mouke (now the upper reaches of the Boroda River in the south of the Outer Xing'an Mountains in Russia), northwest to the Hetao area, and the Mongolian tribe, Tatar tribe, Wanggu tribe and other desert tribes as neighbors; Western Chan Xingkai along the boundary trench near Taizhou with Western Xia.

    Adjacent. Southern and Southern Song Dynasty.

    It is bounded by the Huai River in the Qinling Mountains, and is bounded by Dasanguan and Song in the west.

    The territory of the Jin Dynasty can be divided into three parts, the first being the former Liao Dynasty.

    The northeastern region and the Monan region that he ruled over, which was the land of the Jin Dynasty's Longxing, including the residence of the Jurchen tribes. The second is south of Linhuang Mansion in Liaoshangjing, until the sixteen states of Yanyun such as Hebei and Shanxi.

    The inhabitants were mainly Han Chinese, and they were ruled by foreign races for a long time, and the Han land under Jin rule also maintained the Han official system.

    The third is the Huai River and the north of the Qinling Mountains in the territory of the former Song Dynasty, and the main residents are also Han Chinese, and most of them are unwilling to be controlled by the Jin Dynasty due to the new foreign rule. Puppet regimes such as Zhang Chu and Liu Qi were successively set up to rule, and finally the Jin court was directly administered by Han law.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Jin Dynasty (Chinese Historical Dynasties).

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Li La, the Kingdom of Jin, is now Heilongjiang Province. The Jin Dynasty generally refers to the Jin Dynasty, and the official name of the Jin Dynasty is Dajin, which is a feudal dynasty established by the Jurchen people in Chinese history, with a total of ten emperors and a hundred and twenty years of national enjoyment. Tianqingfeng was matched for four years, and Jin Taizu finished fighting Yan and Agu to unify the silver and disturb the Jurchen tribes and then raised an army against Liao.

    In the following year, the capital was established in Huining Mansion in Shangjing, which is now Harbin, Heilongjiang.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Jin Dynasty was the present-day Outer Northeast, that is, the southern part of Russia, the Sino-Russian border (lost in the Outer Northeast in 1859), the Northeast China, the Central Plains, such as Jiangzhou, Kongxi, the Anhu Hui region, and Zhejiang.

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