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Zhenxun (Chinese: 斟鄩; pinyin:
Zhēnxún) was the last
capital for the pre
historical Chinese Xia dynasty.
There is a
consensus among many
Chinese scholars...
- the Xia
capital at
Zhenxun being attacked by Hou Yi
while Tai Kang was on a hunt
beyond the Luo River. The
occupation of
Zhenxun marked the beginning...
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modern village nearby; the
traditional name of the
settlement was
Zhenxun (斟鄩,
Zhēnxún). In 1983, a
walled city
dating from 1600 BC was
found 6 km (3.7 mi)...
- Zhenguan. In the 27th year of Xiang's reign, Jiao
attacked Xia at Wei in
Zhenxun. In the 28th year of Xiang's reign, Han Zhuo
ordered his son Jiao to kill...
- the Xia
capital to the
intersection of the Luo and Yi and
named the city
Zhenxun (斟鄩). In 1600 BC, Tang of
Shang defeated Jie, the
final Xia
dynasty king...
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known as
Zhenxun (斟鄩), and was
reputedly capital of
China during part of the Xia dynasty.
According to the
Bamboo Annals,
Houyi occupied Zhenxun with his...
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during the
first year of King Taikang's reign,
occupying the Xia
capital Zhenxun while Taikang was
hunting beyond the Luo River. In the
eighth year of the...
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throne in the year of
Renchen (壬辰). Initially, his
capital was in
Zhenxun. He
lived there for
three years and
constructed his tilt palace. About...
- Annals, Tai Kang took the
throne in the year of Guiwei. His
capital was in
Zhenxun (斟鄩). In his
first year,
while he went
hunting beyond the Luo River, Houyi...
- appellation] as surname.
Thence [we] have the surnames: Xiahou, Youhu, Younan,
Zhenxun, Tongcheng, Bao, Fei, Qi, Zeng, Xin, Ming, Zhenge/Zhenguan"
Shiji "Annals...