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Zhenxun (Chinese: 斟鄩; pinyin:
Zhēnxún) was the last
capital for the pre
historical Chinese Xia dynasty.
There is a
consensus among many
Chinese scholars...
- the Xia
capital at
Zhenxun being attacked by Hou Yi
while Tai Kang was on a hunt
beyond the Luo River. The
occupation of
Zhenxun marked the beginning...
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modern village nearby; the
traditional name of the
settlement was
Zhenxun (斟鄩,
Zhēnxún). In 1983, a
walled city
dating from 1600 BC was
found 6 km (3.7 mi)...
- Zhenguan. In the 27th year of Xiang's reign, Jiao
attacked Xia at Wei in
Zhenxun. In the 28th year of Xiang's reign, Han Zhuo
ordered his son Jiao to kill...
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known as
Zhenxun (斟鄩), and was
reputedly capital of
China during part of the Xia dynasty.
According to the
Bamboo Annals,
Houyi occupied Zhenxun with his...
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during the
first year of King Taikang's reign,
occupying the Xia
capital Zhenxun while Taikang was
hunting beyond the Luo River. In the
eighth year of the...
- the
throne in the year of
Renchen (壬辰). Initially, his
capital was in
Zhenxun. He
lived there for
three years and
constructed his tilt palace. About...
- the Xia
capital to the
intersection of the Luo and Yi and
named the city
Zhenxun (斟鄩). In 1600 BC, Tang of
Shang defeated Jie, the
final Xia
dynasty king...
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Zhong Kang took the
throne in the year of
Jichou (己丑). His
capital was at
Zhenxun. On the day of gengwu(庚戌), the 9th
month in the 5th year of his reign,...
- late 1970s,
archaeologists in
China have
tended to
identify the site with
Zhenxun, the last Xia capital. The
traditional account of the
overthrow of the...