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Jinyang Northern Dynasties And The Relationship Between Pingcheng

Posted on:2011-05-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L JinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360305995613Subject:History of Ancient China
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Northern Dynasties, Ping Cheng, and Jinyang are two strategic city in northern China, whether from physical geography point of view, or from the political, military, economic and cultural context, the two are of the utmost importance in the Northern position. This article will Pingcheng and Jinyang different times in different Northern analysis of the relationship discussed will eventually clear relationship between the two unfolded. And on this basis, through the documentation and archaeological discoveries, the Northern city in East and West when the two exchanges and their relationship status to make an analysis.Body of the paper except the introduction and conclusion, the three chapters. The first chapter discusses the Ping Cheng and Jinyang relationships in physical geography. This chapter will explain and Jinyang Pingcheng geographical location and its transportation of such geographical, political influence, and on this basis, the analysis demonstrated both the relationship between the natural and geographical environment. The second chapter of the Northern Pingcheng and Jinyang different times in the political and military aspects of the relationship and the close relationship between the impact of the Northern Council. Early on in the Northern Wei Shengle goverment Jinyang right to develop Pingcheng rise of status of the city plays .a key role; in moved the capital from the Shengle to Ping Cheng,when Northern Wei Dynasty moved the capital to Pingcheng regime Jinyang is an important factor; in Pingcheng times, Jinyang to perform the capital functions Pingcheng played an important supporting role in the communication and the Central Plains Ping Cheng, Jinyang is a very important channel; Xiaowen moved the capital to luoyang process in the Northern Wei regime for the smooth relocation of the capital Jinyang great significance, but after moving the capital,Jinyang in stability in the region of the Pingcheng played an important role, again with both the stability of the North China has a major impact; third chapter focuses on silk on the road to Pingcheng and Jinyang. Early Northern Wei Dynasty, Northern Wei Pingcheng as the capital and Central Asia in the political, cultural and economic. An important platform for the exchange. After the relocation of the capital, Jinyang hub of northern China is the regime in the Northern and Western exchange with the host region, the two exchanges in the West although the functions of different, but closely related, for in the Northern and Western States made important contributions to the exchange.Pingcheng and Jinyang in the Northern Dynasties interaction of a variety of factors, a close relationship, and its close relationship with the period of the Northern political and military situation in the whole of great influence in the Northern Dynasties of Western exchanges, Pingcheng and Jinyang the Silk Road on the East's two city, two closely linked, greatly promoted in this period Western exchanges, the rise of the Silk Road during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Chinese and Western exchange laid the foundation for prosperity.
Keywords/Search Tags:Pingcheng, Jinyang, East meets West, Silk Road
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