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The capital of Jin is in the middle capital of Daxingfu.
King Jin Hailing ascended the throne after Yan Liang killed Jin Xizong, and issued an edict in April of the third year of Tiande (1151 AD) to move the capital to Yanjing from Shangjing.
Wan Yanliang appointed Zhang Hao.
Su Baoheng and others built the capital, referring to the Northern Song Dynasty.
The capital city is Bianjing. The planning and architectural style of Liaoning, on the basis of the Liaoning Nanjing City, expanded outward in the east, west and south directions, using a total of 1.2 million people, after two years, to the fifth year of Tiande (1153) began to be completed.
On March 26 of the first year of Zhenyuan (April 21, 1153), the capital was officially moved and changed to Zhenyuan. Yanjing was changed to the central capital, and the name was Daxing Mansion in the middle capital before the paragraph.
Jinzhongdu imitated the regulations of Bianjing in the Northern Song Dynasty and expanded on the basis of the city of Nanjing. The southeast corner of the middle capital city, in the west of the Yongdingmen Railway Station, the four roads pass; The northeast corner is in Xuanwumen Neicuihua Street; The northwest corner is in the Junbo South Yellow Pavilion; The southwest corner is in the village of Phoenix Mouth.
The east city wall leads to the north from the four roads, passes through the moat of the Ming and Qing dynasties, crosses the Taoranting Park, the black kiln factory, the Panjia River (now Panjia Hutong), the west of the Hufang Bridge, the Liangjiayuan, and the north wall is connected on the west side of the North Xinhua Street, and there are three gates on the city wall: Shiren, Xuanyao, and Yangchun.
The southern city of the central capital, starting from the phoenix mouth in the west, goes straight to the east, passing through the goose house camp, Wanquan Temple and other places. South Three Gates: Duanli, Fengyi, Jingfeng. Some people have verified that today's You'anmen Street, Niu Street, Changchun Street to the downtown line is the north-south thoroughfare of Jinzhongdu.
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Although there is a record of the establishment of Shangshu Province in the fourth year of Taizong Tianhui (1126) in the Jin History, it is generally believed that Shangshu Province at that time was located in Yanyun Handi, and Changranru had nothing to do with the three-province system established later. Jin Dynasty.
Major changes in the political system were not put on the agenda until the last years of Taizong, and in the first month of 1134, "the system was initially reformed, and the edict was issued to China and the outside world".
Since Taizong died a year later, substantial Han reforms were carried out during the Xizong dynasty. In August 1138, Jiayin, Jin Xizong Naiqi "promulgated the official system", which is the "new system of heavenly dependents". This was an important turning point in the history of the political system of the Jin Dynasty, which had been practiced for more than 20 years since the beginning of the Jin Dynasty.
The Bo Jilie system, "the official system of the Zhixi Sect is abolished", with the system of three provinces and six ministries.
Fill somebody's shoes.
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Jindu refers to Zhaoyuan City, Shandong Province.
Zhaoyuan ** resources all over the territory, rich reserves, mining history is long, known as "Jincheng Tianfu", is the country's first gold city (county), in January 2002 by the China Association named "Yan Wu Sakura China Golden Capital". The strong attraction of China's Jindu has also made more than a dozen well-known domestic and foreign enterprises such as Italy's Himmas Company, South Korea's Yiyuan Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Lao Fengxiang target Jindu Zhaoyuan.
China Jindu International ** Jewelry Fair is co-sponsored by the people of Zhaoyuan City, Shandong Province and China Chashen ** Association, and is hosted by Shandong Zhaojin Group, Zhaoyuan Gold and Silver Jewelry Association, and Jindu Zhaoyuan ** Jewelry City, which is held in Jindu Zhaoyuan ** Jewelry City from August 28 to 30 every year.
The legend of Zhaoyuan**
Zhaoyuan is said to be everywhere ** The reserves there are very rich, and the history of mining is relatively long It is a large gold city in the country and is known as the golden city of Tianfu. The local mining and processing facilities are perfect, with an annual mining capacity of 3 million tons, and the reserves account for one-tenth of the country's total.
There are many attractions in Zhaoyuan, where there are gold rush towns, Luoshan Forest Park, ** museums, ** Luoshan ** tourist area and many other attractions. It is located at the foot of Maogong Mountain, a national 4A-level scenic spot, a cultural tourism area, and has a variety of entertainment areas and service areas, where you can experience folk culture and culture.
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China's gold capital is Zhaoyuan City, Shandong Province.
Zhaoyuan City, Shandong Province, the title of "China's Golden Capital", which is an important measure for China's leading industry to actively respond to China's accession to the WTO and the opening of the world, improve the social status of the industry, and strengthen industry self-discipline. "Jindu" Zhaoyuan is located in the Jiaodong Peninsula, with the country's largest mineral field, the largest reserves, and the highest production.
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, a total of nearly 6 million taels have been sold to the state. In 2001, the production of more than 800,000 taels was achieved, accounting for one-seventh of the country's total output. In 2001, the city's GDP reached 9.5 billion yuan, and the per capita savings of urban and rural residents exceeded 10,000 yuan.
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Zhaoyuan, because of its abundance, is known as the gold capital of China. Zhaoyuan ** resources all over the territory, rich reserves, mining history is long, known as "Jincheng Tianfu", is the country's first gold city (county), in January 2002 by the China Association named "China Gold Capital". At present, Zhaoyuan has an annual mining capacity of 3 million tons and geological reserves of 300 tons, accounting for one-tenth of the country's reserves.
**Exploration, mining, selection, smelting, gold and silver products processing, mining machinery manufacturing supporting Jackie Chan, forming a complete industrial system. Resources.
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"Cradle's Son" refers to Mateus, the son of the famous Brazilian footballer Bebeto. At the 1994 World Cup in the United States, Bebeto scored against the Netherlands, when the excited Bebeto made a classic cradle on the sidelines with Romario and Mazinho to celebrate the birth of his son Mateus. Fast forward to the 17-year-old and Bebeto watched from the stands earlier this week as Aiko made his professional debut for Flamengo, one of Brazil's most famous clubs.
It's really a tiger father without a dog! May he be as good as his father!
This is what I typed word by word with my mobile phone, I hope it can help you!
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The Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) was a feudal dynasty established by the Jurchen people in the history of our country, which enjoyed the country for 120 years.
The Jin Dynasty implemented the five-capital system, which was Shangjing, Tokyo, Xijing, Nanjing, and Beijing in the early days, and Zhongdu, Tokyo, Xijing, Nanjing, and Beijing after King Hailing moved the capital. The Jin Dynasty successively built six capitals, of which Xijing, Beijing, and Tokyo were only used as companion capitals.
Shangjing Huining Mansion: Located in Baicheng, 2 kilometers south of Acheng District, Harbin City, in 1115 A.D. Jin Taizu Wanyan Aguta called the emperor to establish the country, and set the capital here. After four generations of emperors of Taizu, Taizong, Xizong and Hailing, it has been used for 38 years.
When Taizu Agu was called the emperor, only set up felt tents, began to build the palace in his later years, the imperial city in the south city was built in the second year of the Tianhui of Jin Taizong (1124), and in the spring of the sixth year of the emperor's reign (1146), a large-scale expansion was carried out in imitation of Bianjing, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. In 1153, after King Hailing moved the capital to Yanjing, he was stripped of the title of "Shangjing" and demolished the palace and temple. In July of the thirteenth year of Jin Shizong's reign (1173), the title of "Shangjing" was restored as the capital of the Jin Dynasty.
In the twenty-first year of Dading (1181), Jin Shizong restored the capital.
Zhongdu Daxing Mansion: in the southwest of present-day Beijing. In the first year of Jin Dynasty Zhen (1153), King Wanyan Liang of Hailing moved the capital here, and changed Yanjing to Daxing Mansion, the central capital. From 1153 to 1214 AD, the Jin Dynasty established its capital here for a total of 62 years.
Liaoyang Prefecture, Tokyo: In present-day Liaoyang City, Liaoning Province.
Xijing Datong Mansion: The place is in the city of Datong, Shanxi. From 1123 to 1226, Datong lasted 103 years as the western capital of the Jin Dynasty.
Nanjing Kaifeng Mansion: In 1214 AD, Jin Xuanzong Wanyan Xun moved the capital to "Nanjing Kaifeng Mansion" to avoid the Mongol army. In the second year of Tianxing (1233), Kaifeng Mansion in Nanjing was captured by the Mongols. The Jin Dynasty built its capital here for 20 years.
Dading Mansion, Beijing: In present-day Daming Town, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia. In 1153, the Jin Dynasty abolished the name of Beijing in Linhuang Mansion and changed it to Dading Mansion as Beijing.
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Wanyan Agu hit (Wanyan Min) when he founded the country, saying: "Liao takes iron as the number, and takes its strength." Although the iron is strong, it will eventually deteriorate, but the gold will not be broken.
Then the country name was "Jin", and the Jurchen language was pronounced "amba-an ant u-un" (谙班按春). It is said that the Jurchen arose in Jinshui (according to the tiger water or according to the spring water), so the name of the country is Jin, so "Jinyuan" has become the synonym of the Jin Dynasty. There are also people who believe that the Jin Dynasty did not have a national name, and when it reached a maritime alliance with the Song Dynasty, the Song Dynasty regarded itself as a fire virtue, so it suggested that the Jurchens should use "Jin" as the national name, in order to suppress the Jurchens, who had not yet understood Han culture, so they used it as a national name without knowing it.
One view is that the Jin dynasty did not name the country Dajin at the beginning of its founding, but called it the "Jurchen Kingdom", and it was not until 1117 or 1118 that the state was founded at the suggestion of Yang Pu, a native of Bohai. The name of the country Jin was named after the production of ** according to the tiger water, Jin Taizu's words were fictional for later generations, and even the founding history of the entire Jin Dynasty was also a pseudo-history constructed by the Jin Dynasty officials to prove that the Jin Dynasty had the mandate of heaven, just to fight for the independent status of the Jurchen people; Later, when I saw that the Khitan had been defeated again and again, and the death had appeared, it was called the emperor and the founding of the country, and he had the heart to fight for the world. Another view refutes this view, arguing that Kim Taejo did have the heart to fight for the world when he founded the country, and there was no such thing as a "Jurchen country".
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The Jin Dynasty was founded in 1115 AD and died in 1234 AD, with a total of nine emperors (not counting the last emperor Wanyan Chenglin, who reigned for only half a day at the time of his death). The Nine Emperors of the Jin Dynasty gave orders to the whole country in all three countries. Strictly speaking, the Jin Dynasty had three national capitals (not counting Caizhou, where Jin Aizong was located at the time of his death), the first of which was Shangjing, which is now the capital of Heilongjiang Province, Acheng District.
The Jin Dynasty arose between the white mountains and black waters in the northeast, and Taizu Wanyan Aguta (Han name Wanyan Min) set its capital in Shangjing. Shangjing is located in the hinterland of the vast Northeast Plain, with the Daxing'an Mountains in the west and the Changbai Mountains in the east. When the Jin Dynasty was first established, it was in full swing with the Liao Dynasty, so the country could not be in the south.
The capital is set to go to Beijing, enter to attack Liao, occupy Liaodong, the hinterland of Liao, and retreat to cross the Heilongjiang River into the present-day Russian Far East, the outer northeast, which can be described as attacking and attacking, and defending and defending.
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The Beijing of the Jin Dynasty was not the Beijing of today. The Beijing of the Jin Dynasty was Dadingfu, located in what is now Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia. During the Liao Dynasty, Dading Mansion was used as Zhongjing, and during the Jin Dynasty, it was changed to Beijing. The role in the capital is relatively small.
Zhongdu was the political center of the Jin Dynasty, and Zhongdu was originally known as Yanjing, and it was also known as Nanjing in the Liao Dynasty. King Hailing of the Jin Dynasty thought that Yan was the name of the country, and it was not suitable to be used as the number of the Jingshi, so he changed his name to Zhongdu. In fact, it is the southernmost of the five capitals.
As you can see from the difference between the names of several other capitals, the others can only be called Kyoto, and only it is called the capital. This shows that other cities are the capital of the country, and Zhongdu is the official national capital.
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (French: république démocratique du congo), abbreviated as the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), formerly known as Zaire (French: za re), is a country in central Africa. The capital is Kinshasa.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (French: république démocratique du congo), abbreviated as the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), formerly known as Zaire (French: za re), is a country in central Africa. The capital is Kinshasa.
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Jin is an ancient Chinese dynasty established by the Jurchens, successively destroyed the Liao State and the Northern Song Dynasty, at the beginning, the capital was in Shangjing Huining Mansion, which is now Harbin Acheng, in 1153 moved the capital to the capital, that is, the current Beijing, and then because of the rise of the Mongol army, in the era of Jin Xuanzong, the capital was moved to Bianjing, which is now Kaifeng, Henan.
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Zhongdu, now Beijing.
In the first year of Yuan to Yuan (1264), Yanjing was changed to the central capital and set as the accompanying capital. The ancient city is still in the area of Guang'anmen in the southwest of present-day Beijing. In the ninth year of the Yuan Dynasty (1272), the capital was changed to the capital and set as the capital.
Zhongdu was founded in the 11th year of Yuan Dade (1307), and was as famous as Yuan Dadu (now Beijing) and Yuan Shangdu (now Inner Mongolia Zhenglanqi) at that time. It was built by Yuan Wuzong, the grandson of Kublai Khan. Within 10 days of his accession to the throne, he ordered the abolition of Shangdu, and the capital of the CCB Palace was here.
According to historical records, the area of Baichengzi was called Wangwu Chadu in ancient times, which is the fertile grassland of "the sky is firm, the wild is vast, the birds and geese are swinging in the water, and the roe deer and rabbits are hidden in the grass", and it is the southern Central Plains Han land, the traffic artery and military important place of the northern grassland of the desert and the north. Yuan and Zhongdu were the third largest capital cities in the Yuan Dynasty in addition to Dadu and Shangdu, and their political status, city size, economy and culture enjoyed a high reputation in the world at that time.
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Kim had a total of three capitals.
1.Shangjing Huining Mansion (now southeast of Acheng, Heilongjiang) was the first capital of the Jin Dynasty, and was built in 1115.
In the year, King Wanyan Liang of Hailing moved the capital to Yanjing (now southwest of Beijing) for the second capital of the Jin Dynasty, called Jin Zhongdu 3The eighth emperor of the Jin Dynasty, Xuanzong Wanyan Xun, moved his capital to Nanjing (present-day Kaifeng, Henan) in 1214.
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