Historical capitals of China: Revision history


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  • curprev 06:2606:26, 18 June 202167.188.0.91 talk 28,640 bytes −53 The Republic of China Constitution does not specify a city as the capital and maintains where the central government resides should therefore be considered the capital of the Republic of China. Therefore, the "de jure" capital of the Republic of China would be where the central government is located - Taipei. Nanjing is the historical capital of the Republic of China until 1949 when the Republic of China moved its government to Taiwan. undo

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  • curprev 19:4019:40, 14 February 2021202.79.164.123 talk 28,560 bytes +33 →‎Chronology: During the Western Zhou Dynasty (BC1046-BC771), the capital was Hao(镐京), and King Cheng built Chengzhou as the eastern capital(BC1039). During the Sui Dynasty (581-618), Daxing was established as the capital, and the capital was moved to Luoyang in the first year of Sui Yang Emperor (605). At this time, Daxing was still the capital(京师) and Luoyang was the eastern capital(东都) undo Tag: Visual edit

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