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Yingtian may
refer to:
Empress Dowager Yingtian,
Empress Dowager in Liao
Dynasty Yingtian (Song Dynasty) (應天府),
ancient name of Shangqiu,
Henan during...
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Yingtian Fu may
refer to:
Yingtian (Song dynasty) (应天府),
ancient name of
Shangqiu in Song
dynasty Yingtian (Ming dynasty) (应天府),
ancient name of Nanjing...
- was much longer: 1643:
Yingtian xingguo hongde zhangwu kuanwen rensheng ruixiao Wen
Emperor (應天興國弘德彰武寬溫仁聖睿孝文皇帝) 1662:
Yingtian xingguo hongde zhangwu...
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overthrew the Yuan and
established the Ming dynasty, he
renamed the city
Yingtian (應天),
rebuilt it, and made it the
dynastic capital in 1368, overseeing...
- The
Yingtian Gate ,
Yingtianmen or Ying Tian Men (Traditional Chinese: 應天門;
Simplified Chinese: 应天门) was the main
southern gate of the
imperial palace...
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October 879 – 1
August 953),
nickname Yueliduo (月里朵),
formally Empress Yingtian (simplified Chinese: 应天皇后;
traditional Chinese: 應天皇后) also
known as Empress...
- Ming dynasty, from 1368 to 1644, when it was also
called Yingtian Prefecture (应天府; 應天府;
Yìngtiān Fǔ) The
Southern Ming
dynasty from 1644 to 1645. The Taiping...
- The name
Jingshi ceased to be used for
Yingtian and was now emplo**** for Shuntian. The area
around Yingtian became known as
Nanjing while Beijing was...
- Song
dynasty at its
greatest extent in 1111
Capital Bianjing (960–1127)
Yingtian (1127–1128)
Yangzhou (1128–1129)
Jiangning (1129–1138) Lin'an (1129, 1138–1276)...
- semi-mythical
novel Investiture of the Gods (封神演義;
Fengshen Yanyi). He was born in
Yingtian Prefecture, present-day Nanjing. An
original copy of
Investiture of the...