- the river.
Luoyang has had
several names over the centuries,
including Luoyi (洛邑) and
Luozhou (洛州), but
Luoyang has been its
primary name. It has also...
-
established Luoyi (also
known as Chengzhou) as its
capital during the
reign of King Ping of Zhou.
After King Ping
relocated to the east,
Luoyi became known...
-
reference to its
royal demesne, and was then
applied to the area
around Luoyi (present-day Luoyang)
during the
Eastern Zhou and
later to China's Central...
- alliances,
waged wars
against one another, up to
defying the king's
court in
Luoyi. The
gradual Partition of Jin, one of the most
powerful states, is generally...
- with
Wangzheng on the west side. Both
cities were
later annexed to form
Luoyi (Luoyang), the
center of
which has
often shifted.
According to Modelski's...
- of Zhou. In the
second year of his reign, he
moved the
capital east to
Luoyi as
Quanrong people invaded Haojing,
spelling the end of the
Western Zhou...
- an
ancient Chinese city
located beside the
ceremonial eastern capital of
Luoyi during the Zhou dynasty. It was
constructed in 1021 BC on the
model of the...
- Yanshi,
Henan (Erlitou Site) Xia
dynasty China c. 1900 BC
Luoyang (as Xibo,
Luoyi, Zhongguo, Henan, Dongdu, Shendu)
Shang dynasty China c. 1600 BC Handan...
-
enthroned Yijiu as King Ping of Zhou, and the Zhou
court was
relocated east to
Luoyi. This
marked the end of the
Western Zhou and the
beginning of the Eastern...
- into the period. They include:
Royal territory of the Zhou king was near
Luoyi in the Han area on the
Yellow River. Yue On the
southeast coast near Shanghai...