Jiankang
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Jiankang (建康城 in pinyin: Jiànkāng chéng) was the capital city of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317--420 CE). Its walls are extant ruins in the modern municipal region of Nanjing.
[edit] History
Before the Eastern Jin the city was known as Jianye (建業 Jiànyè). As Jiankang, it served as the capital of the Southern Dynasties. In the Sui Dynasty national reunification it was destroyed. During the Tang Dynasty it was rebuilt and given the name Jinling (金陵), which was to stand for over a thousand years.
The Tang historian Xu Song (许嵩, Xǔ Sōng), in his work Jiankang Shilu (建康实录, Jiànkāng Shílù), coined the term "Six Dynasties" as a mnemonic to mark the various regimes which had centred their power on the site :
- Eastern Wu (222 - 280)
- Eastern Jin Dynasty (317 - 420)
- Liu-Song Dynasty (420 - 479)
- Qi Dynasty (479 - 502)
- Liang Dynasty (502 -557)
- Chen Dynasty (557 -589)
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