- the
river to
Haojing, next to a
certain lake Hao (鎬池). Fēngjīng
became the site of the Zhou
ancestral shrine and
gardens whilst Haojing contained the...
- at 120,000,
while that for
Haojing as well as
Memphis and
Babylon at 100,000 (pp. 33–34).
Chandler listed Thebes,
Haojing, and
Chengzhou (Luoyang) as...
- but
constructed a new one for his
palace and
administration nearby at
Haojing.
Although Wu's
early death left a
young and
inexperienced heir, the Duke...
-
Macau Peninsula had many
names in Chinese,
including Jing'ao (井澳/鏡澳),
Haojing (濠鏡), and Haojing'ao (濠鏡澳). The
islands Taipa, Coloane, and
Hengqin were...
-
Records of the
Grand Historian, in 770 BCE, the Zhou
capital was
moved from
Haojing (Chang'an
County in Xi'an City) to Chengzhou, near present-day Luoyang...
-
disinherited crown prince Yijiu—destro**** the
Western Zhou
capital at
Haojing,
killing King You and
establishing Yijiu as king at the
eastern capital...
-
ended in 771 BC when
Quanrong pastoralists sacked the Zhou
capital at
Haojing and
killed King You of Zhou. The "Western"
label for the
period refers...
-
capital of Zhou was
established in the twin
settlements of
Fengjing (灃京) and
Haojing (鎬京),
together known as Fenghao,
located southwest of
contemporary Xi'an...
-
Archived from the
original on 2
January 2023.
Retrieved 2
January 2023. Yan,
Haojing; et al. (January 2023). "First
Batch of z ≈ 11–20
Candidate Objects Revealed...
-
period of China's
history begins with the
decline of the Zhou
dynasty as
Haojing is
sacked by
Quanrong nomads, King You is
killed and his successor, King...