Capital of China (original) (raw)
Numerous cities have been the capital of China during the course of history.
- Anyang was the capital during the Yin period of Shang Dynasty
- Beijing was and has been the capital of various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
State of Yan in Spring and Autumn Period: called Ji (薊 ji4)
Liao Dynasty, as a secondary capital: called Yanjing (燕京 yan4 jing1 "city of Yan")
Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) from Jin Shi Zong until 1220s (1217?): called Zhongdu (中都 zhong1 du1 "central city")
Yuan Dynasty: called Dadu (大都 da4 du1 "great city")
Ming Dynasty since Yongle Emperor of China: called Jingshi (京師 jing1 shi1 "metropolis")
Qing Dynasty since the fall of Ming in 1644.
the current capital of the People's Republic of China
- Chang'an (modern day Xi'an) was the capital of various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
Western Han Dynasty, from 206 BC to AD 9.
Western Wei Dynasty and Northern Zhou Dynasty
- Changchun was the capital of the Manchukuo, a nominally independent puppet state set up by the Japanese in Manchuria from 1931 to 1945: called Xingjing or Tsinking (新京; xing1 jing1 "new capital")
- Chongqing City was the provisonal capital of the government of Chiang Kaishek during World War II (Second Chinese-Japanese War).
- Datong was the capital during Northern Wei Dynasty before moving to Luoyang in 493 AD.
- Hangzhou was the capital of:
The Wu Yue Kingdom (904-978), during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
China during the Southern Song
- Hao was the capital during Western Zhou Dynasty.
- Jiankang (formerly Jianye) was the capital of various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
- Kaifeng was the capital of various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
Later Liang Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
Later Jin Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
Later Han Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
Later Zhou Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- Luoyang was the capital of various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
Eastern Han Dynasty from AD 25 to AD 220.
Kingdom of Wei during the Three Kingdoms.
Western Jin Dynasty
Northern Wei Dynasty since 493 AD, moved its capital from Datong.
Later Tang Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- Nanjing was the capital of various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
all of the Six Dynasties:
Kingdom of Wu during the Three Kingdoms
Eastern Jin Dynasty
Liang Dynasty
Chen Dynasty
Ming Dynasty before Yongle Emperor moved the capital to Beijing.
Republic of China after the Northern Expedition until the Japanese invasion in 1937 of WWII, and after the war until Chiang Kai-Shek retreated to Taiwan in 1949. (It is still the "official" ROC capital.)
collaborationist government of Wang Jingwei
- Taipei has been the provisional capital of the Republic of China (on Taiwan) since 1949
- Wuhan was the capital of a leftist Kuomintang government led by Wang Jingwei in opposition to Chiang Kaishek during the 1920s.
- Xi'an (see Chang'an)
- Ye was the capital of Eastern Wei Dynasty and Northern Qi Dynasty.
The Chinese phrase Four Great Ancient Capitals of China (中国四大古都 pinyin zhong1 guo2 si4 da4 gu3 du1) refers to Nanjing, Beijing, Xi'an, and Luoyang.\n