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朝 代 起 讫 都 城 今 地
约前2146-1675年 安邑 山西夏县
约前1675-1029年 河南商丘
西周 约前1029-771年 镐京 陕西西安
东周 前770-256年 洛邑 河南洛阳
前221-207年 咸阳 陕西咸阳
西汉 前206—公元25 长安 陕西西安
东汉 25—220 洛阳 河南洛阳
三国 220-265 洛阳 河南洛阳
221-263 成都 四川成都
222-280 建业 江苏南京
西晋 265-317 洛阳 河南洛阳
东晋
十六国
东晋 317-420 建康 江苏南京
十六国 304-439
南朝 420-479 建康 江苏南京
479-502 建康 江苏南京
502-557 建康 江苏南京
557-589 建康 江苏南京
北朝 北魏 386-534 平城 山西大同
洛阳 河南洛阳
东魏 534-550 河北临漳
北齐 550-577 河北临漳
西魏 535-557 长安 陕西西安
北周 557-581 长安 陕西西安
581-618 大兴 陕西西安
618-907 长安 陕西西安
五代
十国
后梁 907-923 河南开封
后唐 923-936 洛阳 河南洛阳
后晋 936-946 河南开封
后汉 947-950 河南开封
后周 951-960 河南开封
十国 902-979
北宋 960-1127 开封 河南开封
南宋 1127-1279 临安 浙江临安
907-1125 皇都
(上京)
辽宁
巴林右旗
西夏 1038-1227 兴庆府 宁夏银川
1115-1234 会宁 阿城(黑龙江)
中都 北京
开封 河南开封
1206-1368 大都 北京
1368-1644 北京 北京
1616-1911 北京 北京
中华民国 1912-1949 南京 江苏南京
中华人民共和国1949年10月1日成立,首都北京。
Notes on Chinese Dynasties:

1. Around the 14th century BCE, Pan Geng moved the capital to Yin; thereafter, the Shang Dynasty was also known as the Yin Dynasty

2. 841 BCE (the first year of the Gonghe era of the Western Zhou Dynasty) marks the beginning of precise chronology in Chinese history

3. This includes the "Xin" Dynasty established by Wang Mang (8–23 CE). During Wang Mang’s reign, large-scale peasant uprisings broke out, leading to the establishment of peasant-led regimes. In 23 CE, the Xin Dynasty under Wang Mang collapsed. In 25 CE, the Eastern Han Dynasty was established

4. During this period, several feudal regimes successively existed in northern China, including: Han (Former Zhao), Cheng (Cheng Han), Former Liang, Later Zhao (Wei), Former Yan, Former Qin, Later Yan, Later Qin, Western Qin, Later Liang, Southern Liang, Northern Liang, Southern Yan, Western Liang, Northern Yan, and Xia. Historically, these are collectively known as the “Sixteen Kingdoms”

5. During this period, in addition to the Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou, several other feudal regimes successively existed, including: Wu, Former Shu, Wu-Yue, Chu, Min, Southern Han, Jingnan (Nanping), Later Shu, Southern Tang, and Northern Han. Historically, these are known as the “Ten Kingdoms”

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