- dynasty,
during which it was
known as
Pingcheng County (平城县) and
formed part of the Qin
commandery of Yanmen.
Pingcheng County continued under the Han dynasty...
-
Pingcheng District (simplified Chinese: 平城区;
traditional Chinese: 平城區; pinyin:
Píngchéng Qū),
formerly known as
Chengqu (城区; 城區; Chéngqū) or
Cheng District...
- The
Battle of
Baideng (白登之戰) was a
military conflict between Han
China and the
Xiongnu in 200 BC. In an
alternate account,
Grousset says that the Xiongnu...
- and Han. In 494,
Emperor Xiaowen moved the
Northern Wei
capital from
Pingcheng (平城, in
modern Datong, Shanxi) to Luoyang, a city long
acknowledged as...
-
during the
Northern Wei
dynasty near the city of Datong, then
called Pingcheng, in the
province of Shanxi. They are
excellent examples of rock-cut architecture...
- Datong–Zhangjiakou high-speed railway,
located in S****bosi township,
Pingcheng District, Datong, Shanxi, China,
opening on
December 30, 2019. The station...
-
dynasty to the
south for a time. In 398,
Tuoba Gui
relocated the
capital to
Pingcheng, and in 399, he
elevated his
title to
Emperor of Wei.
After Tuoba Gui...
-
Northern Wei:
Constructing Material Cultural Expressions in the
Northern Wei
Pingcheng Period (398–494 CE) (PhD).
University of Oxford. p. 1. "Da
Hinggan Range"...
- sent
gifts to
bribe the
Xiongnu to stop attacking.
After the
defeat at
Pingcheng in 200 BC, the Han
emperor abandoned a
military solution to the Xiongnu...
- cold and a lack of supplies, so
Gaozu left them
behind and
advanced to
Pingcheng with only 40,000 men. Modu
Chanyu saw his
chance to turn the tide and...