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Ji (simplified Chinese: 蓟; traditional Chinese: 薊; pinyin: Jì) was an ancient state in northern China during the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties from at least the 11th century to the 7th century BC. The state was based in the walled City of Ji, or Jicheng, located in the modern day Guang'anmen neighborhood of southwestern Beijing. Around 7th century BC, Ji was conquered by the larger State of Yan, which took the City of Ji as its capital. The city remained the primary urban center in the area until the 13th century, when Kublai Khan built the larger city of Dadu to the northwest, which eventually absorbed the City of Ji.

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dbo:abstract Ji (simplified Chinese: 蓟; traditional Chinese: 薊; pinyin: Jì) was an ancient state in northern China during the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties from at least the 11th century to the 7th century BC. The state was based in the walled City of Ji, or Jicheng, located in the modern day Guang'anmen neighborhood of southwestern Beijing. Around 7th century BC, Ji was conquered by the larger State of Yan, which took the City of Ji as its capital. The city remained the primary urban center in the area until the 13th century, when Kublai Khan built the larger city of Dadu to the northwest, which eventually absorbed the City of Ji. (en) Ji (Hanzi sederhana: 蓟; Hanzi tradisional: 薊; Pinyin: Jì) adalah negara kecil kuno di Tiongkok utara pada masa Dinasti Shang dan Zhou Barat dari setidaknya abad ke-11 hingga abad ke-7 SM. Negara ini berpusat di kota Ji yang bertembok atau sering disebut Jicheng yang sekarang lokasinya berada di kawasan Guang'anmen, barat daya Beijing. Sekitar abad ke-7 SM, Ji ditaklukkan oleh negara Yan yang lebih besar dan kota Ji dijadikan ibu kotanya. Ji tetap menjadi pusat kota utama di daerah itu sampai abad ke-13, ketika Kublai Khan membangun kota Dadu yang lebih besar arah barat laut dari Ji, yang akhirnya menyerap kota Ji. (in) Ji (chinois simplifié:蓟;chinois traditionnel:薊;pinyin:Jì) était un ancien État du nord de la Chine sous les dynasties Shang et Zhou de l'Ouest, du XIe siècle au VIIe siècle av. J.C. L'État était basé dans la ville fortifiée de (en), ou (en), située dans le quartier moderne de Guang'anmen, au sud-ouest de Pékin . Vers le 7ème siècle avant JC, Ji a été conquise par l'État de Yan, qui a pris la ville de Ji comme capitale. La ville est restée le principal centre urbain de la région jusqu'au XIIIe siècle, lorsque Kubilai Khan a construit la plus grande ville de Dadu au nord-ouest, qui a finalement absorbé la ville de Ji. (fr) 薊國,是中國歷史上自商代到春秋中葉的一個諸侯國,位於今日的北京市。延綿1000多年,國君為伊祁姓(《國語》裡作祁姓),陶唐氏堯的後裔。薊國建國于商朝,其間時斷時續,具體事迹已不可考。周朝初年,薊國重新建國。直到春秋中期,薊國亡于燕國。 殷商时期自然形成的小国,或系黄帝部落之后裔所建。西周时,成为周天子的封国。《礼记·乐记》载:“武王克殷返商,未及下车而封黄帝之后于蓟”。《史记·周本纪》载:武王褒封“帝尧之后于蓟”。蓟国都于蓟城,在今北京市区西南广安门一带,约公元前7世纪为燕国所并。 (zh)
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rdfs:comment Ji (simplified Chinese: 蓟; traditional Chinese: 薊; pinyin: Jì) was an ancient state in northern China during the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties from at least the 11th century to the 7th century BC. The state was based in the walled City of Ji, or Jicheng, located in the modern day Guang'anmen neighborhood of southwestern Beijing. Around 7th century BC, Ji was conquered by the larger State of Yan, which took the City of Ji as its capital. The city remained the primary urban center in the area until the 13th century, when Kublai Khan built the larger city of Dadu to the northwest, which eventually absorbed the City of Ji. (en) Ji (Hanzi sederhana: 蓟; Hanzi tradisional: 薊; Pinyin: Jì) adalah negara kecil kuno di Tiongkok utara pada masa Dinasti Shang dan Zhou Barat dari setidaknya abad ke-11 hingga abad ke-7 SM. Negara ini berpusat di kota Ji yang bertembok atau sering disebut Jicheng yang sekarang lokasinya berada di kawasan Guang'anmen, barat daya Beijing. Sekitar abad ke-7 SM, Ji ditaklukkan oleh negara Yan yang lebih besar dan kota Ji dijadikan ibu kotanya. Ji tetap menjadi pusat kota utama di daerah itu sampai abad ke-13, ketika Kublai Khan membangun kota Dadu yang lebih besar arah barat laut dari Ji, yang akhirnya menyerap kota Ji. (in) Ji (chinois simplifié:蓟;chinois traditionnel:薊;pinyin:Jì) était un ancien État du nord de la Chine sous les dynasties Shang et Zhou de l'Ouest, du XIe siècle au VIIe siècle av. J.C. L'État était basé dans la ville fortifiée de (en), ou (en), située dans le quartier moderne de Guang'anmen, au sud-ouest de Pékin . Vers le 7ème siècle avant JC, Ji a été conquise par l'État de Yan, qui a pris la ville de Ji comme capitale. La ville est restée le principal centre urbain de la région jusqu'au XIIIe siècle, lorsque Kubilai Khan a construit la plus grande ville de Dadu au nord-ouest, qui a finalement absorbé la ville de Ji. (fr) 薊國,是中國歷史上自商代到春秋中葉的一個諸侯國,位於今日的北京市。延綿1000多年,國君為伊祁姓(《國語》裡作祁姓),陶唐氏堯的後裔。薊國建國于商朝,其間時斷時續,具體事迹已不可考。周朝初年,薊國重新建國。直到春秋中期,薊國亡于燕國。 殷商时期自然形成的小国,或系黄帝部落之后裔所建。西周时,成为周天子的封国。《礼记·乐记》载:“武王克殷返商,未及下车而封黄帝之后于蓟”。《史记·周本纪》载:武王褒封“帝尧之后于蓟”。蓟国都于蓟城,在今北京市区西南广安门一带,约公元前7世纪为燕国所并。 (zh)
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