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Is the ancient capital of the 13th dynasty Xi'an or Luoyang?

2024-12-24 22:16
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2024-12-25 02:23

Luoyang and Xi'an were both known as the "ancient capitals of the 13 dynasties," but there were differences in the dynasty and time when the capital was established. The 13 ancient capitals of Luoyang included the Xia, Shang, Western Zhou, Eastern Zhou, Eastern Han, Cao Wei, Western Jin, Northern Wei, Sui, Tang, Later Liang, Later Tang, and Later Jin Dynasties. Luoyang was established for a total of 1445 years. Xi'an was established during the Western Zhou Dynasty, the Qin Dynasty, the Western Han Dynasty, the Xin Dynasty (also known as the Eastern Han Dynasty), the Eastern Han Dynasty's Emperor Xian period, the Western Jin Dynasty (divided into the Emperor Min period and the Emperor Huai period), the former Zhao Dynasty, the former Qin Dynasty, the later Qin Dynasty, the Western Wei Dynasty, the Northern Zhou Dynasty, the Sui Dynasty, and the Tang Dynasty. There were a total of thirteen dynasties. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine which city between Luoyang and Xi'an was the real "ancient capital of the 13 dynasties."

Is the capital Chang 'an or Luoyang?

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2024-12-22 21:36

The planning and layout of the capital was modeled after Chang 'an City in the Tang Dynasty. Even though the Tokyo part of Jingdou had originally been planned to imitate Luoyang, Luoyang was low-lying and had many waterlogged swamps. It was gradually abandoned, and Jingdou's development leaned toward Zuojing (Luoyang). As a result, the capital was called Luoyang. Although Kyoto no longer used the name of Chang 'an in modern times, the layout of the streets in Pingjing was almost a replica of Chang' an. Therefore, it could be said that the capital was built in imitation of Chang 'an.

Does the Nightless City of the Tang Dynasty refer to Xi'an or Luoyang?

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2024-12-27 00:18

The Nightless City of the Tang Dynasty could refer to both Xi'an and Luoyang. Xi'an was the capital of the Tang Dynasty, while Luoyang was the eastern capital of the Tang Dynasty. In the information of the Tang Dynasty, Luoyang was jokingly called the " Nightless City " because when Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty held a large-scale banquet in front of Guangda Tower, it was bustling at night and brightly lit. The entire Ziwei City was as bright as day. However, in the Tang Dynasty, except for the night market in Chang 'an City on the first day of the Lunar New Year, curfew was imposed on all other nights. There were few night markets and entertainment activities. Therefore, although Luoyang was described as a city that never slept, in reality, Chang 'an did not have a real city that never slept. In short, the Nightless City of the Tang Dynasty could refer to both Xi'an and Luoyang.

Is the capital like Luoyang or Chang 'an?

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2024-12-21 09:05

Is the capital like Luoyang or Chang 'an? The construction of the capital was modeled after Chang 'an. Although the western part of the capital was modeled after Chang 'an and the eastern part was modeled after Luoyang, the eastern part was more prosperous because it was modeled after Luoyang, so the capital was commonly known as " Luo." However, the overall layout of Jingdou was modeled after Chang 'an, not Luoyang. Although some people mistakenly said that the capital was built in imitation of Luoyang, in fact, the design of Luoyang and Chang 'an was clearly different. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Jingdou was built in imitation of Chang 'an.

Xi'an and Luoyang Travel Guide

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2025-01-12 09:05

The following information about Xi'an and Luoyang tourism strategy: 1. Self-driving tour was a common way to travel to Luoyang. One could choose an express hotel in the city as their accommodation. 2. Luoyang had a rich food culture. There were many local specialties, such as beef soup, mutton soup, donkey soup, stewed noodles, rice skin, and cold noodles. 3. Luoyang's main attractions included Longmen, Guanlin Temple, White Horse Temple, Emperor's Drive, Mingtang, Lijing Gate, Folk Museum, Old City Stroll, Ancient Tomb Museum, Xiaolangdi, etc. 4. The ticket prices for the scenic spots in Luoyang varied. For example, the ticket price for Longmen Grotto was 100 yuan, and the ticket price for Mingtang Paradise was 120 yuan. 5. Luoyang's scenic spots and itinerary can be adjusted according to personal preferences and time arrangements. In summary, there was some information about Xi'an and Luoyang tourism strategies, including self-driving trips, food culture, main attractions, and ticket prices.

Is the capital a place that imitates Chang 'an or Luoyang?

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2024-12-25 12:50

The capital imitated both Chang 'an and Luoyang. The Tokyo part of the capital was modeled after the ancient Tang Dynasty's Luoyang, while the Xijing part was modeled after Chang 'an. As a result, the capital was called "Jing Luo,""Luo Du," or even "Luoyang." Although the overall layout of Jingdou was closer to Chang 'an, because Luoyang was more prosperous, Jingdou was also called Luoyang. In general, Jingdou was a city that imitated the architecture of ancient Chinese capitals. It had the characteristics of Chang 'an and the shadow of Luoyang.

Where was the capital of each dynasty in ancient times?

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2024-12-17 08:20

The capitals of each dynasty were as follows: Xia Dynasty: Yangcheng (now east of Dengfeng, Henan Province) Shang Dynasty: Bo (now north of Shangqiu, Henan), later moved to Yin (now Anyang, Henan) Western Zhou: Haojing (present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi Province) Eastern Zhou: Luoyi (now Luoyang, Henan) Qin Dynasty: Xianyang (present-day Shaanxi) Tang Dynasty: Chang 'an (now Xi'an, Shaanxi), and later Luoyang as the eastern capital Song Dynasty: Kaifeng Yuan Dynasty: Beijing Ming Dynasty: Beijing Qing Dynasty: Beijing According to the above information, the capitals of each dynasty were Yangcheng, Bo, Haojing, Luoyi, Xianyang, Chang 'an, Kaifeng, and Beijing.

Which dynasty was the capital of the capital?

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2025-01-08 09:05

Kyoto was the capital of the Heian period (794 - 1192) and the Shogunate period (1192 - 1868).

Luoyang Shijiawan Ancient Tomb

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2025-01-07 05:32

Luoyang Shijiawan Ruins was a cultural relic protection unit located on the platform east of Shijiawan Village in the western suburbs of Luoyang City. According to the investigation, the site should belong to the Yangshao and Longshan eras. The ruins covered an area of about 30,000 square meters, 270 meters wide from east to west, and 120 meters long from north to south. There was a river flowing through the southern part of the site, not far from the Wangwan site. However, the site had not been excavated, so the specific information about the ancient tomb in Luoyang Shijiawan was still unclear.

In history, I don't know if Luoyang was the capital of the Tang Dynasty. Later, it was moved to Chang 'an. Who can help me confirm it?

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2024-09-10 20:51

In history, Luoyang had once served as the capital of the Tang Dynasty. In the early Tang Dynasty, Chang 'an was the secondary capital, but after the An Lushan Rebellion, the Tang government was forced to move the capital to Luoyang to protect its core city. After that, Luoyang gradually became the political, economic, and cultural center of the Tang Dynasty until its demise. Therefore, it could be said that Luoyang was one of the capitals of the Tang Dynasty.

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