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  2. Tang of Shang - Wikipedia

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    The Shang forces under their general Wuzi pursued Jie to Cheng, captured him at Jiaomen, and deposed him, bringing the Xia dynasty to an end. Eventually, Jie was exiled in Nanchao . [ 5 ] Jie would eventually die of illness [ 4 ] and Tang succeeded him as paramount King, inaugurating the Shang dynasty .

  3. The Historical Atlas of China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese territory that existed between the 1750's after the Qing Dynasty had completed its overall unification of China and 1840's before the aggression and encroachment on China by the imperialist powers is the territorial and geographical scope and range of China, a logical and natural formation from the historical process over thousands ...

  4. Shang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Shang dynasty (Chinese: 商朝; pinyin: Shāng cháo), also known as the Yin dynasty (殷代; Yīn dài), was a Chinese royal dynasty that ruled in the Yellow River valley during the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty and followed by the Western Zhou dynasty. The classic account of the Shang comes from texts such ...

  5. Chang'an - Wikipedia

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    Chang'an never recovered after the apex of the Tang dynasty, but there are some monuments from the Tang era still standing. After Zhu Quanzhong moved the capital to Luoyang, the Youguo Governorate ( 佑國軍 ) was established in Chang'an, with Han Jian being the jiedushi ( 佑國軍節度使 ).

  6. Panlongcheng - Wikipedia

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    Panlongcheng (simplified Chinese: 盘龙城; traditional Chinese: 盤龍城; pinyin: Pánlóngchéng) or Panlong City is an archaeological site associated with the Erligang culture (c. 1500–1300 BCE) [1] during the Shang dynasty period (c. 1600–1046 BCE).

  7. List of Shang dynasty states - Wikipedia

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    Tang (唐方) Shang dynasty: Northwest of Yin: Jing (井方) Shang dynasty: Northwest of Yin (Present Shanxi Province Yuncheng City Hejin City to the west, Shaanxi Province Baoji City Qishan County to the south) ally Lin (林方) Shang dynasty: East of Yin, south of Huai river: swing Xing (興方) Shang dynasty: Unknown swing Ma (馬方) Shang ...

  8. Battle of Mingtiao - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Shangs won the battle and set up the Shang dynasty. [1] After the battle was won, Jie of Xia sought shelter in Kuenwu. After conquering Kuenwu, Tang of Shang forced Jie into exile in Nanchao (present day Chao, Anhui). Jie stayed there until his death. Tang then eliminated the remaining Xia forces and used the Xia peasants as ...

  9. Forbidden City - Wikipedia

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    These include imperial collections from the Tang dynasty and the Song dynasty. It has close to 50,000 paintings, within which more than 400 date from before the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), which is the largest in China. [79] Its bronze collection dates from the early Shang dynasty.