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Yes! The Jin Dynasty was founded by the Jurchen people, an ancient ethnic group in the northeast of China. The Jurchens and their ancestors have lived and lived in the vast areas of the Songhua River and Heilongjiang River basins for generations"White mountains and black waters, multitudes"。
By the time of Wanyan Aguta, the Jurchen tribe had risen in"White mountains and black waters"Between. Due to its own strength and the oppression of the Liao and Song dynasties, in September 1114 AD, Ah Gu ordered the Jurchen tribes to swear to Liushui (now the Lalin River) and began a ten-year war against Liao. On the first day of the first month of 1115, Aguda was called the emperor, and the founding name was Dajin, and the capital was Ning (now Acheng).
Jin destroyed Liao in 1125, and after the Liao was destroyed, the second emperor of the Jin Dynasty, Jin Taizong Wu Qimai, ascended the throne and fought according to Jin Taizu's bones"Unification of China and foreign countries"The edict was a testament, ordering the southern conquest of the Song Dynasty and the destruction of the Northern Song Dynasty in 1127. The territory of the Jin Dynasty stretched to the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk (present-day Sakhalin Island, Russia) in the northeast, the Trans-Khingan Mountains (present-day Russian Far East) in the north, Mongolia in the northwest, the Hetao, Hengshan in Shaanxi, the junction of eastern Gansu and Western Xia in the west, and the Qinling Mountains and Huai River in the south to confront the Southern Song Dynasty. There are three capitals in the Jin Dynasty, Shangjing Huining Mansion is the first capital of the Jin Dynasty, in 1153 King Hailing moved the capital to Yanjing (now Beijing) is the second capital of the Jin Dynasty, called the capital of Jinzhong, the eighth emperor of the Jin Dynasty Xuanzong moved the capital to Nanjing (now Kaifeng) in 1214.
After ten generations of emperors, it has existed for 119 years. It was the last local government in our country's feudal era.
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The history of China is a history of the great integration of ethnic minorities, and you can see it by comparing the maps in the history books with the current maps.
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The Jin Kingdom during the Song Dynasty was actually founded by Akuta, and Akuta was a Jurchen, which was later called the Manchus, who lived in the Heilongjiang area, so the royal family of the Jin Kingdom during the Song Dynasty should also be Chinese.
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Just like the Manchu Qing Dynasty at the end of the Ming Dynasty, the concept of the Great Song Dynasty at that time naturally did not count.
Of course, as far as today is concerned, the natural contract is one.
A group of babies can't wait to call Genghis Khan their ancestors.
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The Jin Dynasty was founded by the Jurchen people, an ancient ethnic group in the northeast of China. The Jurchens and their ancestors have lived and lived in the vast areas of the Songhua River and Heilongjiang River basins for generations"White mountains and black waters, multitudes"。It was the last local government in our country's feudal era.
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It didn't count before, but now it is.
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The Jin Dynasty was a dynasty in Chinese history, a regime established by the Jurchens in 1115 CE, which ruled northern China for 116 years until it was conquered by the Mongol Genghis Khan in 1234 CE.
Although the rulers of the Jin Dynasty were Jurchens, they adopted part of Chinese culture and carried it forward, such as inheriting and carrying forward the Tang and Song cultures, formulating a series of decrees, innovating agriculture and handicraft production, and so on. In addition, the Jin Dynasty also made important contributions in the fields of medicine, astronomy, mathematics, etc., such as the oracle bone coding method developed by the Jin Dynasty scientist Guo Shoujing, which has an important position in the history of ancient Chinese science.
Therefore, although the rulers of the Jin Dynasty were not Han Chinese, the Jin Dynasty played an important role in the development of Chinese history, and also had a profound influence on the inheritance and evolution of Han culture and Chinese civilization. At the same time, although the Jin Dynasty was an alien regime, the rulers accepted and carried forward part of the traditional culture in Chinese culture, and it was also a symbol of the exchange and integration that several dynasties experienced. Therefore, from a historical and cultural point of view, the Jin Dynasty can still be considered a part of China.
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The Jin Dynasty was a historical dynasty in China. The Jin Dynasty, which existed from 1125 to 1234, was the first unified dynasty in Chinese history after the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The Jin dynasty was founded by the Jurchen Wanyan Aguta, who in 1125 conquered Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng, Henan), the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty, and established the Jin dynasty.
The territory of the Jin Dynasty included present-day Northeast China and Inner Mongolia, as well as parts of North China.
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It must be on the soil of China, and it was established by China's current ethnic minorities.
The Jin Dynasty is on fire.
1115-1234 Duan Zheng) is a Jurchen ethnic group in Chinese history.
The feudal dynasty established by the establishment of a total of ten emperors, enjoying the country for more than 12 years.
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Yes, the Jin Dynasty was a dynasty in Chinese history, located after the Ten Kingdoms of the Five Pins Dynasty and the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the northern ethnic regime, mainly ruled in today's Liaoning, Jilin, Heiqiqingzhen, Longjiang, Zhenggai Inner Mongolia and other regions.
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The Jinying Dynasty was a dynasty in Chinese history with a high degree of localization, but in its early days, it was invaded by the Zhirang Wai tribe, and suffered from internal troubles in the later period, and was finally destroyed by the Yuan Dynasty.
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The Jin Dynasty was a dynasty in Chinese history.
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Yes, at that time it was called the Liao, Song and Jin dynasties, that is to say, the Jin Dynasty, the Liao Dynasty, and the Northern Song Dynasty.
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The Jin people of the Song Dynasty are now the Manchus of China, the Jin Dynasty is a feudal dynasty established by the Jurchen people in Chinese history, a total of ten emperors, enjoy the country for one hundred and twenty years, in 1115, Wanyan Agu unified the Jurchen tribes, and expelled the rule of the Khitan, and established the Jin Dynasty.
In 1615, Nurhachi, the leader of the Jurchens in Jianzhou, called Khan the founding of the country in Hetuala, on the bank of the Erdao River in Xinbin County, and the country was called "Dajin", and it was known as Houjin in history. In 1635, Huang Taiji was changed to Manchu, and in 1644, the Qing Dynasty established by the Manchus entered the Central Plains, becoming the second dynasty in Chinese history to unify ethnic minorities.
The Jin State, which made the Song Dynasty suffer the shame of Jingkang, ended up in a very bad end, because the Jingkang Revolution at that time caused the country to suffer a great humiliation, and it also led to the people's lives being miserable.
The Song Dynasty was the most prosperous era in Chinese history in terms of economy, culture, and education, reaching the peak of feudal society. Chen Yinke, a famous historian, said: "The culture of the Chinese nation has evolved over thousands of years, and it was created in the Zhao and Song dynasties.
The Jin State was founded by the Jurchens (Wanyan tribe), and ruled over the northern part of what is now Siberia, Northeast China, and the Tiancheng Dynasty (Beijing, Jin, Hebei, Shandong, and Henan provinces, and parts of Lianghu, Shaanxi, Gansu, Anhui, and Su).
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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.