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Fenghao (simplified Chinese: 沣镐;
traditional Chinese: 灃鎬; pinyin:
Fēnghào) is the
modern name of the twin city formed...
- was
briefly the
capital of the
Western Liao
dynasty from 1132 to 1134.
Fenghao,
located near present-day Xi'an, was the
capital of the
Western Zhou dynasty...
-
Western Zhou were the twin
cities of Feng and Hao,
known collectively as
Fenghao,
located on
opposite banks of the Feng
River at its
confluence with the...
-
probably the
state of Xu in the southeast,
raided near the
eastern capital of
Fenghao. The war
seems to have
ended in a
truce in
which the
state of Xu gained...
- China. Xi'an –
which includes the
sites of the
former Chinese capitals Fenghao and Chang'an – is the
provincial capital as well as the
largest city in...
-
ancient and
imperial China Ritual and
music system Patriarchal clan
system Fenghao is the
modern name for the twin city
formed by the
Western Zhou capitals...
- 541). Haojing,
which formed the
capital of
Western Zhou
together with
Fenghao, was
located 15 km SW of Chang'an, the
capital of Tang
dynasty as well...
- Qitaihe, Heilongjiang,
China on
December 1, 1979, when two brothers, Xu
Fenghao (徐凤浩) and Xu
Fengde (徐凤德),
detonated a bomb that
killed 86
people and wounded...
- the twin
cities of
Haojing and Fengjing,
often referred to
together as
Fenghao. The
battle was
fought between the
dynastic army of King You of Zhou and...
- and
overthrow the Shang. The Zhou
dynasty established their capital at
Fenghao near modern-day Xi'an, and Yīn was
abandoned to fall into ruin.
These ruins...