As far as everyone is familiar with and common in history books, Beijing was called Youling in ancient times, Jizhou in Xia Dynasty, Ji in Zhou Dynasty and Yanjing in Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period. There were Yang Guang and Yu Yang in Qin Dynasty, Youzhou in Western Han Dynasty, Yang Guang and Ji County in Eastern Han Dynasty, Yan Dou in Northern Wei Dynasty and Zhuo Jun in Sui Dynasty. The northern end of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal starts from here. Tang changed its name to him, from whom An Lushan fought during the Anshi Rebellion. After the Tang Dynasty, it was once called Youzhou. The capital of Liao is in Beijing, which is called Youdu, also known as Nanjing, so it is south of Beijing. The Jin Dynasty established its capital here, called Zhongdu, and expanded it. This is the beginning of Beijing's capital history of more than 800 years.
When the Yuan Dynasty was called Metropolis, Beijing was already a very prosperous metropolis. Kyle. 6? 1 Poirot described Dadu in detail in his travel notes. As the political center of the country, Beijing has also begun. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang made Nanjing his capital. Judy moved the capital here after seizing power from his nephew, so he called it Beijing. In the Ming Dynasty, Beijing was once called the capital. The Qing Dynasty also established Beijing as its capital and adopted the name of the Ming Dynasty. It was still called Beijing after the founding of the Republic of China. 1928 changed its name to Beiping. The name Beiping was put forward by Chen Lifu, one of the four families of the Kuomintang.
After the Northern Expedition, Chen Lifu ran a Beijing Daily in Nanjing. This folk newspaper is outspoken and sells well. It sells much more than the Central Daily News. One day, it suddenly occurred to Chen Lifu that since it was decided that Nanjing was the capital, it should be renamed Beijing to prevent the remaining warlords from trying to establish a government there. So, he asked the Beijing Daily to write an article in due course and wrote the article "The Importance of Correcting Name". The National Government adopted Chen Lifu's suggestion.
In fact, Beijing has long been called Beiping in history. Yes 1368. Xu Da, a general under Zhu Yuanzhang, rebuilt the city after he captured the capital of the Yuan Dynasty. In the second year, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered the Yuan Dynasty to change its name to Beiping House, which meant that the north was pacified, and nothing happened since then. It was not until 1403 that Judy made Beiping his capital that he changed its name to Beijing. 1949, New China was founded and Beiping was changed to Beijing.