I'm not sure specifically which 'Capitals Christmas Story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or local stories with that name. It might be a story about the capitals of different countries during Christmas, like how they celebrate, the unique traditions in those capital cities.
I don't know the exact main plot as the 'Capitals Christmas Story' isn't a well - known common one to me. It could be about the journey of a character visiting different capitals during Christmas to find the true meaning of the holiday.
Well, it could be about the Washington Capitals during the Christmas season. Maybe it's about their special Christmas games, like how they celebrate on the ice during that time. It might also include any traditions the team has around Christmas, such as visiting local hospitals or doing charity work in the community during the holidays.
The three capitals referred to the three capitals in ancient times. The three capitals of the Tang Dynasty were Jingzhao Prefecture, the western capital (now Xi'an, Shaanxi), Henan Prefecture, the eastern capital (now Luoyang, Henan), and Taiyuan Prefecture, the northern capital (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). The three capitals of the Song Dynasty were Kaifeng Prefecture in Tokyo (now Kaifeng in Henan), Yingtian Prefecture in Nanjing (now Shangqiu in Henan), and Henan Prefecture in the West Capital (now Luoyang in Henan).
Well, it would be really interesting if the story includes how the Washington Capitals interact with the local community during Christmas. For instance, they might go to children's hospitals dressed as Santa's helpers and bring gifts and cheer to the sick kids. Also, if there are any special Christmas - themed games where they have different rules or challenges related to the holiday, that would be a great part of the story.
The background story of " 15 Days in Two Cities " took place in the first year of Hongxi in the Ming Dynasty. At the beginning of the story, Crown Prince Zhu Zhanji's treasure ship was blown up and sunk by the Qinhuai River in Nanjing. At the same time, news of the Emperor's critical illness spread, which triggered a shocking change across the two capitals. In order to save himself and the Great Ming Dynasty, the Crown Prince had to run more than 2,200 li from Nanjing to Beijing in 15 days. On this speedy journey, he faced all kinds of difficulties and dangers. The story centered on the struggle of the crown prince and used the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal as the main scene to show the vivid picture of the people along the Grand Canal in the Ming Dynasty.
The capital cities of the Northern and Southern Dynasties were respectively Jiankang in the south (now Nanjing in Jiangsu Province), Pingcheng in the north (now Datong City in Shanxi Province), Luoyang (now Luoyang City in Henan Province), Yecheng (now west of Linzhang County in Hebei Province), and Chang 'an (now Xi'an City in Shaanxi Province).