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Jiankang (Chinese: 建康; pinyin:
Jiànkāng), or
Jianye (建業; Jiànyè), as it was
originally called, was the
capital city of the
Eastern Wu (229–265 and 266–280...
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Jiankang (present-day Nanjing) was the
capital of the Six
Dynasties in
imperial China.
Jiankang may also
refer to:
Jiankang (144), era name used by Emperor...
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dynasty wrote a book
titled Veritable Records of
Jiankang (建康實錄) that
provides a
historical account of
Jiankang,
which gave rise to this list. They are sometimes...
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Zhang Jiankang (Chinese: 张健康; born 25
August 1998) is a
Chinese former professional snooker player. He was
suspended from the
professional tour in January...
- Xu
Jiankang (Chinese: 许健康; born 1952), or Hoi Kin Hong in Cantonese, is a
Chinese billionaire entrepreneur with
Macau citizenship, and the
chairman of...
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Chinese national capital as
early as the Jin
dynasty and was
renamed Jiankang.
Nanjing is also
called Jincheng (金城,
Golden City),
derived from Jinling...
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rebelled and in 549
captured Jiankang,
taking Emperor Wu of
Liang and his son and
crown prince Xiao Gang hostage.
After Jiankang's fall, Hou, who had initially...
- Wu of Liang, and
installed Xiao
Zhengde as emperor. In 549, Hou
sacked Jiankang,
deposed and
killed Xiao Zhengde,
seized the
power and put
Emperor Wu effectively...
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English Mandarin...
- BC (p. 462).
Based on
historical do****ents, in
Southern Liang dynasty,
Jiankang (Nanjing) had 280,000
registered households, and ****uming an
average Nanjing...