The Yellow Emperor Dynasty in China was founded in 2698 BC.
The first generation of Huangdi Ji Xuanyuan bears (Xinzheng, Henan)
The eldest son of the second generation, Xuan Jisheng, the second son, Ji Changyi, and the second daughter of Di Zi, Ji Jizhi, BC2598-BC2515.
Tertiary, a continuation of the tertiary biography bc2515-bc2437.
Qiong Chan, the fourth emperor of the fourth generation, gave birth to Jingkang from 2437 BC to 2367 BC.
The fifth generation of Ji 2367-2358 BC The sixth generation of Yao Di Ji Xun 2358-2258 BC Jingkang/sentence hope
The sixth generation
Seventh generation giggio cattle
The eighth generation of Jigusu
The 9th generation of Yao Ji China BC 2255-BC 2208 the 7th Shun Di.
The Yellow Emperor Dynasty was founded in 49 1 year from 2698 BC to 2208 BC * * 7.
Anyi (Xiaxian County, Shanxi Province), the capital of Daxia Dynasty in the 23rd century BC-BC18th century.
No. 1 Ren Xi 'an 2205- 2 BC198 Xi 'an is also a descendant of Xuanyuan of the Yellow Emperor.
The second Cage
The third is Xi 'an Taikang, and the fourth is Zhong Xiankang.
The fifth is Xianxiang, the sixth is Houyi (wife Chang 'e), and the seventh is Han Zhuo.
Eighth Ren Shaokang
The ninth president
10 Ren Huaiyi
The first 1 1 person is busy
No. 12 Thank you
No surrender in the first phase 13.
Any of the first 14
The first 15 Ren Yi 'an
No. 16 Ren Kongjia
17th Gao Ling.
No. 18 Ren Yinfa
No. 19 Ren Jiedi's performance is BC1819-BC 1766.
Daxia dynasty? Wang Liguo in September 440.
Boyi (Shangqiu, Henan), the capital of the Shang Dynasty18th century BC-12nd century BC.
1 Ren Tianyi was the original capital of Boyi for 227 years.
The second son is Waic, the third son is Ren Zhong and the fourth son is Yi Yin.
The fifth son, Tai Jia
Liuzi, Woding.
Tai Geng, the seventh son
The eighth person is a small family.
The ninth son Yongji.
No. 10 Character Desk
No. 1 1 Ren Zizhong Ding moved to Xiaoyao City (Xingyang, Henan) in 24 years.
No. 12, nonzi foreigner
No. 13 Ren Zi He Jia moved to Xiangyi (Neihuang, Henan) in 10.
No. 14 Ren Zizuyi moved to Geng Yi (Hejin, Shanxi) in the third year and Xingyi (Xingtai, Hebei) in the fourth year.
No. 15 personal lease letter
The first person 16 is my home.
No. 17 personal lease
No. 18 herringbone south tillage
No. 19 personal driving
Pan Geng, the 20th grandson, moved to Yi Yin (Anyang, Henan) in 2004 (Shang Dynasty was also called Yin Dynasty at this time).
No.21Ren Zi Xiao Xin
Number 22, Xiao Yi
Twenty-third son Wu Ding.
Zu Geng, the 24th son.
Zujia, the twenty-fifth son.
Twenty-sixth Yan Zixin
The twenty-seventh son Kangding.
The 28th Yi moved (Qixian County, Henan Province) in 77 years.
The 29th ZiTaiDing (Wen Ding)
The 30th son, Diyi.
3 1 was designated as the recipient of Di Zi.
Dashang Dynasty * * * 365438+662 0 Wang Liguo.
Western Zhou Dynasty BC12nd century-Haojing, capital of 77 BC1year (Xi 'an, Shaanxi)
The first 1 was appointed king of Ji Fa.
The second king shouted (Duke Regency for eight years)
Third, Kang Wang Zhao Ji.
The 4th Wang Zhao Xia Ji.
Ji Man, the fifth king of Mu, wrote China's first written code, which was formulated by Minister Lv Hou. Historians call it "Lu punishment".
Ji Wang, the sixth * * *.
No.7 Renyi Wang Jihuan
Ji Bifang, the Eighth Filial Piety King
Thank you for your ninth appointment
The 1st10th Wang Liji Hu BC84 1-BC828 (the history of China began with the Duke of Zhao Gong and the ruling party BC841year).
1 1 Wang Xuan Ji Jing reigned for 46 years from 827 BC to 782 BC.
12 years as the prince of Zhou Youwang beacon drama11-77 BC1year, ending in the Western Zhou Dynasty.
Luoyi (Luoyang, Henan) was the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty from 770 BC to 256 BC.
13 Ren Ji 1970-720 BC began in the Spring and Autumn Period 5 1.
Ji Ling, 14 reigned for 23 years from 7 19 BC to 697 BC.
15 reigned from 696 BC to 682 BC 15 years.
16 Wang qi (yin ruins) reigned for five years (68 BC1-677 BC).
17 Wang Hui reigned for 25 years from 676 BC to 652 BC.
18 Wang reigned for 33 years.
19 Qi Renchen Wang BC6 18—BC6 13 reigned for 6 years.
Kuang BC6 12—BC607 reigned for 6 years.
2 1 Appointed Wang as king and reigned from 606 BC to 586 BC 2 1 year.
The 22nd King of Jane, Ji Yi, reigned from 585 BC to 572 BC 14 years.
Ji Xiexin BC571-BC545, 23rd Elf King, reigned for 27 years.
The 24th King Jigui reigned for 25 years from 544 BC to 520 BC.
Ji Meng, the 25th mourning king, reigned for several months from 520 BC to 520 BC.
The 26th Ren Jing Ji Wang reigned for 44 years from 5 19- 476 BC in the Spring and Autumn Period from 770 BC to 476 BC * * 295.
The 27th Wang Yuan Jirentai reigned for 7 years from 475 BC to 469 BC, beginning in the Warring States Period.
In the 28th Ren Zhen, Ji Wang introduced 468- 44 BC1year and reigned for 28 years.
On the 29th, Ji Wang Quji BC441-BC441was in office for several months.
The 30th Uncle Ji Wang BC441-BC441year was in office for several months.
No.3 1 Ji Wang reigned from 440 BC to 426 BC, and 15 moved its capital to Henan/Luoyang West, losing its status as a kingdom of heaven and becoming a small country.
The 32nd Wei Wuji reigned for 24 years from 425 BC to 402 BC.
The 33rd Ji Jiao reigned for 26 years from 40/kloc-0 BC to 376 BC.
From 375 BC to 369 BC, he reigned for seven years, and was the 34th king.
The 35th Bian reigned for 48 years from 368 BC to 32 BC1.
The 36th king reigned for 6 years from 320 BC to 3 BC15.
Ji Yan, the 37th king, ruled for 59 years.
The Zhou Dynasty ***37 Wang Liguo in 879.
22 BC/KLOC-0 BC of Daqin Dynasty-Xianyang (Xi 'an, Shaanxi), the capital of 206 BC
Qin Shihuang, Ying Zheng the Great.
Ying Zheng, 246 BC-BC 1 Qin Shihuang, reigned for 37 years in 2009. In the 26th year of Qin Dynasty, the six countries were destroyed in 22 1 BC, and the whole country was unified for the first time, so it was called the first emperor.
The second emperor reigned in Hu Hai for three years from 209 BC to 207 BC.
In 207 BC, Qin Shihuang was in power for several months.
Daqin ***2 Emperor 3 was introduced into China in 15.
Pengcheng (Tongshan, Jiangsu Province), the capital of Xichu from 206 BC to 202 BC.
Xiang Yu reigned for 5 years from 206 BC to 202 BC, 1 overlord of the place of Xi Chu.
Western Chu Dynasty *** 1 Wang Liguo 5 years.
206 BC-Dahan Dynasty-220 AD.
206 BC-Western Han Dynasty-Chang 'an (Xi, Shaanxi), the capital of 9 AD.
1 Emperor Liu Bang reigned for 9 years from 202 BC to BC 194.
The second Hui Di Liu Ying reigned for 7 years in BC 194- BC 187.
The third deposed emperor, Gong Liu, was the Regent of Lv Zhi.
The fourth deposed emperor, Ricas (BC 187), was the Regent of Lv Zhi, who reigned for 8 years.
The fifth constant BC 179— BC 156 reigned for 23 years.
The 6th Emperor Liu Qi reigned in BC 156-BC 140 16.
Liu Che, the seventh emperor, reigned for 54 years from 86 BC to 0/40 BC.
Liu Fuling was the eighth emperor of Zhao Di, who reigned from 86 BC to 73 BC and from 65438 to 2004.
Liu He, the ninth emperor, lived in 73 BC.
In 10, Xuan Di Liu Xun reigned for 26 years.
1 1 Yuan Di Liu BC48—BC32 reigned 16 years.
Emperor Liu Ao reigned for 26 years from 32 BC to 6 BC.
Liu Xin BC6-1 3 lost his emperor, and he reigned from1for 6 years.
14 Ren Ping Di Liu reigned for 5 years 1-6 years.
No. 15 Ren Ruzi Liu Ying was regent for 4 years in 6-9 AD and in the last years of the Western Han Dynasty.
Emperor *** 15 of the Western Han Dynasty was founded in 2 15.
Chang 'an (Xi City, Shaanxi Province) was the capital of the new dynasty in 9-23 AD.
1 The reign of the new emperor Wang Mang was 9-23 years, 15 years.
The new dynasty *** 1 was founded in 15.
Chang 'an, the capital of Xuanhan Dynasty in 23-25 years.
Liu Xuan, the emperor of 1, reigned for 3 years, from 23 to 25 years.
Xuanhan dynasty *** 1 was established for 3 years.
Luoyang, the capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty from 25 to 220.
Liu Xiu, 1 Guangwudi, reigned for 34 years on 25-58 (formerly known as Liu Xiu).
Liu Zhuang, the second emperor of Ming Dynasty, reigned for 58 to 76 years, 18 years.
Liu Wei, the third Emperor of Zhang, reigned for 14 years from 76 to 89 years.
The fourth emperor, Liu Zhao, reigned from 89 to 16.
No.5 Shanglong 106
The reign of Liu Hu (107- 125) was 19 years.
The seventh little emperor Liu Yi 126
Shun Di's eighth Liu Bao reigned for 20 years, from 126 to 145.
The ninth Chongdi Liu Bing 145
The first 10 Prime Minister Liu Zuan.
1 1 Emperor Herry Liu reigned for 22 years.
12 Liu hong, the Emperor of Ling, reigned for 23 years from 168 to 190.
13 edited by ren shaodi Liu 190
14 years Xian Di Liu Xie190-220 years reign 3 1 year in the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
The Eastern Han Dynasty *** 14 Emperor Founding 196.
* * * The founding emperor of the Han Dynasty in 29 years ended in 4 1 1 year.
The Three Kingdoms period (Wei Shuwu) lasted 6 1 year from 220 to 280.
Xuchang, the capital of Cao Wei Empire, moved back to Luoyang in 220-265.
Cao Pi, the first 1 world emperor, reigned for 8 years from 220 to 227.
Cao Rui, the second emperor of Ming Dynasty, reigned for 227 to 240 years, 14 years.
Cao Fang, the third king of Qi, reigned for 240-254 years, 15 years.
Cao Mao, the fourth aristocratic township official, reigned for 7 years from 254 to 260.
Cao Huan, the fifth Yuan emperor, reigned for 6 years, from 260 to 265.
Cao Wei Empire ***5 Emperor ended in 46 years.
221-Chengdu, the capital of Shu-Han Empire in 263.
1 Ren Zhaolie Emperor Liu Bei 22 1-223 reigned for 3 years.
The second queen, Liu Chan, reigned for 4 1 year from 223 to 263.
The 43rd anniversary of the establishment of Shu-Han Empire * * * The end of Emperor 2.
Jianye, the capital of Wu Dong Empire from 222 to 280 (Nanjing, Jiangsu)
Sun Quan, the 1 th emperor, reigned for 3 1 year from 222 to 252.
Sun Liang, the second king of Huiji, reigned for 7 years from 252 to 258.
Sun Xiu, the third generation Jingdi, reigned for 7 years from 258 to 264.
The reign time of the fourth Wu Chenghou Sun Hao 17 years 264-280.
The 59th anniversary of the establishment of Dongwu Empire ***4 The end of the emperor.
The Daikin Dynasty was founded in 265-420, 156.
265-3 17 Luoyang, the capital of the Western Jin Dynasty.
Sima Yan, the/kloc-0 th emperor, reigned for 26 years from 265 to 290.
Sima Zhong, the second Hui Di, was in office from 290 to 307, 18.
The rebellion of eight kings broke out in the western Jin dynasty on 29 1.
Eight Wang Zhiyi Confucianism Wang Nan Sima Liang
Sima yi, king of Chu, the second of the eight kings
The third of the Eight Heavenly Kings Sima Lun, Wang Zhao
Sima Tang, King of Qi, Fourth of Eight Kings.
Five of the Eight Heavenly Kings: Wang Sima and Changsha.
Six of the Eight Kings Sima Ying, King of Chengdu
Sima yi, Hejian king, seven kings and eight sons.
Sima Yue, the king of the East China Sea.
Since Jin Wuma crossed the river (Sima), the world has been divided into two, and five Chinese countries have stood side by side at random.
Sima Lun, the third king of Zhao, reigned for four months, 30 1.
The Great Split Era: 304-589 ***286.
Five of them are from the Nineteen Kingdoms period, 304-439 *** 136.
Sima Zhong, the fourth Huidi, lived from 290 to 307.
Sima Chi, the fifth Huaidi, reigned for 7 years, from 307 to 3 13 1 1 Eight Kings Rebellion ended.
Sima Ye, the sixth emperor of the Empress, reigned for 5 years, 3 13 ~ 3 17.
53 years after the founding of the Western Jin Dynasty.
Jiankang (Nanjing, Jiangsu), the capital of the Eastern Jin Dynasty from 317 to 420.
Si Marui, the seventh emperor of Yuan Dynasty, reigned for 6 years, that is, from 3 17 to 322 years.
Si Mashao, the eighth emperor of Ming Dynasty, reigned for 4 years, from 322 to 325.
Sima Yan was the ninth emperor, who reigned for 325 to 343 years.
10 served as Kandy, and Sima Yue reigned for 2 years from 343 to 345.
Sima Dan, 1 1 Moody, 18 reigned from 345 to 362.
Sima Pi, 12, mourned the emperor and reigned for five years from 362 to 366.
Sima Yi, the emperor deposed in 13, reigned for 6 years (Haixi Gong), from 366 to 37 1 year.
14 Jian Wendi Sima Yu was in office for 3 years, from 37 1 to 373.
15 Filial Piety Sima Yao reigned for 25 years, from 373 to 397.
16 Ren Andi Sima Dezong reigned for 23 years, from 397 to 4 19.
17 Emperor Sima Wende of Rengong reigned for 2 years, from 4 19 to 420.
The Eastern Jin Dynasty *** 1 1 was established by the emperor 104.
The Jin Dynasty *** 17 Emperor established the country 156 ended.
Five random countries in China
Wuhu refers to: Xiongnu Jie and Xianbei Qiang Emperor are actually Sanhu. According to the old saying, they are all descendants of the Yellow Emperor Ji Xuanyuan.
Nineteen countries: founding year, country, founding monarch, capital, country, number of years of death.
304 into the Han empire, 34744 gold.
304 Han and Zhao Empire Liu Yuan Xiongnu Pingyang (Linfen, Shanxi) 32926 Hou Zhao
3 19 Post-Zhao Empire, (Xingtai, Hebei) State 35 133
320 Liang Qian Kingdom Zhang Mao Hangu Cang (Gansu Wuwei) 37657 Qian Qin
337 Former Yan Empire Murong Mu Xianbei Yecheng (Linzhang, Henan) 37034 Former Qin Dynasty
350 Wei Ran Empire Ran Hanmin Yecheng (Linzhang, Henan) 3523 Yan Qian
35 1 Chang 'an, Jian Peijun, the former Qin Empire, 39444 Western Qin Dynasty
384 Houyan Empire Mu Rongchui Xianbei Zhongshan (Dingxian, Hebei) 40724 Beiyan
384 Murong Hongxiyan Imperial Xianbei eldest son (Shaanxi eldest son) 394 1 1 Yan Qian
Yao Changqiang Chang 'an 4 1734 gold in the post-Qin Empire.
385 Xianbei Jincheng (Lanzhou, Gansu) 43 139 Fox Summer in Qifu, Western Qin Dynasty
386 Tibetan people in Luguangbiangu, Kingdom of Hou Liang (Wuwei, Gansu) 403 18 Houqin
397 Ledu (Ledu, Qinghai) 4 14 18 Xiqin
397 Northern Liang Kingdom 1 Ren Duan Han Ye Zhangye (Gansu Zhangye) 43943 Northern Wei Dynasty
Two Huns in Qu Qu Meng Xun
398 Southern Yan Empire Murong De Xianbei Optical Valley (Shangdong Yidu) 4 10 13 gold
400 Xiliang Kingdom Li Yaohan Jiuquan (Gansu Jiuquan) 42 122 Beiliang
405 West Shu Kingdom Qiao Chengdu 4 139 Gold
407 Fox Summer Empire, Lianbobo Xiongnu (Hengshan, Shaanxi), 43 125 TuGu Hun
407 Northern Yan Empire 1 Ren Korea and Dragon (Jehol Chaoyang) 43630 Northern Wei Dynasty
2. Feng Bahan and Long (Jehol Chaoyang)
Southern and Northern Dynasties: 439-589 *** 15 1 year.
Jiankang (Nanjing, Jiangsu Province), the capital of Liu Song Empire in the Southern Dynasties, was from 420 to 479 AD.
1 Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty reigned for three years, from 420 to 422.
The second young emperor, Liu Yifu, reigned for two years from 423 to 424.
Liu Yilong, the third Wendi Deng, ruled for 30 years from 424 to 453.
The fourth deposed emperor, Liu Shao, reigned for 1 year, from 453 to 454.
Liu Jun, the fifth filial emperor, reigned from 454 to 465 and from 65438 to 2002.
Liu, the sixth emperor, was abolished in 465.
Liu Mi, the seventh emperor of Ming Dynasty, reigned for 9 years, from 465 to 473.
Liu Yu was the eighth deposed emperor and reigned for five years from 473 to 477.
Liu Zhun, the ninth Shun Di, reigned for three years, from 477 to 479.
The 60th anniversary of the 9th Emperor of Liu Song Empire ended.
Jiankang (Nanjing, Jiangsu) was the capital of Xiaoqi Empire in the Southern Dynasties from 479 to 502.
Xiao Daocheng, 1 Gaudi, ruled for five years from 479 to 483.
The second emperor Xiao Ze reigned from 483 to 494 12 years.
Xiao, the third king of Yulin in 494.
Xiao Zhaowen, the fourth king of Hailing in 494.
Xiao Luan, the fifth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, reigned for six years, from 494 to 499.
Xiao Baojuan, the sixth Donghuhou, was in office for 3 years, 499-50 1.
The seventh emperor Xiao Baorong reigned for 2 years, from 50 1 year to 502 years.
Xiao Qi Empire ended seven years after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Jiankang (Nanjing, Jiangsu) was the capital of Liang Xiao Empire in the Southern Dynasties from 502 to 557.
Xiao Yan, the/kloc-0 th emperor, reigned for 49 years from 502 to 550.
The second Jian Wendi Xiaogang was in office for 1 year, from 550 to 5565438.
The Third King of Zhang Yu Xiao Dong 55 1 Aug -552.
Xiao Ji, the fourth king of Wuling, April-June, 55438 +5521October.
Xiao Yi, the fifth emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, reigned for three years, from 552 to 554.
The 6th Ren Zhen Yang Hou Xiao Yuanming May 555-June 65438+ 10.
The seventh emperor, Xiao Fangzhi, reigned for three years, from 555 to 557.
The 56th anniversary of the founding of Xiao Liang's four emperors and seven emperors ended.
List of Chinese capitals in past dynasties
Five Emperors Period (about the beginning of 26th century BC ~ 2070 BC)
The Yellow Emperor has bears (now Xinzheng, Zhengzhou, Henan Province)
"Zhuan Xu" Diqiu (now Puyang, Henan)
"Di Ku" Diqiu (now Puyang, Henan Province) and Xibo (now Yanshi West, Luoyang, Henan Province)
"Yao" Pingyang (now southwest of Linfen, Shanxi)
Shun Yongji (now Yongji, Yuncheng, Shanxi)
Xia (2070 BC ~ 65438 BC+0600 BC)
Yangcheng (now Dengfeng East, Zhengzhou, Henan)
Yangzhai (now Yuzhou, Henan)
Diqiu (now southwest of Puyang, Henan)
Anyi (now northwest of Xia County, Shanxi Province)
Praise (now Yanshi West, Luoyang, Henan)
Original (now northwest of Jiyuan City, Henan Province)
Laoqiu (now northeast of Kaifeng, Henan)
Xihe (now southeast of Anyang, Henan)
Shang dynasty (BC 1600 ~ BC 1046)
Xibo (now Yanshi West, Luoyang, Henan)
Xiao (now northwest of Zhengzhou, Henan)
Item (now Puyang North, Henan, Anyang Huangnan; A talk about today's Anyang, Henan)
Xing (now Xingtai, Hebei)
Bomb shelter (now Yuncheng North, Liangshan Southwest, Shandong Province)
Yan (now Qufu, Shandong)
Yin (now Anyang, Henan)
Chao Ge (now Qixian County, Henan Province)
Western Zhou Dynasty (BC 1046 ~ BC 77 1 year)
Haojing (now southwest of Xi, Shaanxi)
Chengzhou (now Luoyang, Henan)
Goushan (now Xingping, Shaanxi)
Nanzheng (now hua county, Shaanxi Province).
Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770 ~ 256 BC)
Luoyi (Luoyang, Henan)
Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period (770 BC ~ 22 BC1year)
Qin: Xiquanqiu (now southwest of Tianshui, Gansu), Pingyang (now southeast of Baoji, Shaanxi), Yong (now southeast of Fengxiang, Shaanxi), Jingyang (now northwest of Jingyang, Shaanxi), Liyang (now northeast of Lintong, Shaanxi) and Xianyang (now northeast of Xianyang, Shaanxi).
"Jin": Jiang (now southeast of Yicheng, Shanxi), Xintian (now Houma, Shanxi), Tunliu (now south of Tunliu County, Shanxi) and Duan (now northeast of Qinshui, Shanxi).
Chu: Ying (now Jinan, Jiangling, Hubei), (now Huaiyang, Henan), (now southeast of Taihe, Anhui) and Shouchun (now southwest of Shouxian, Anhui).
Qi: Linzi (now Zibo)
Yan: Linyi (now Xiongxian County, Hebei Province) and (now southwest of Beijing).
Song Dynasty: Shangqiu (now south of Shangqiu, Henan Province) and Suiyang (now southwest of Shangqiu, Henan Province)
Lu: Qufu (now Qufu, Shandong)
Zheng: Xinzheng (now Xinzheng, Henan)
Zhao: Jinyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi), Zhongmou (now Hebi West, Henan) and Handan (now Handan, Hebei)
Wei: Anyi (northwest of Xia County, Shanxi Province) and Daliang (Kaifeng, Henan Province)
Han: Pingyang (now southwest of Linfen, Shanxi), Yiyang (now west of Yiyang, Henan), Yangzhai (now Yuzhou, Henan) and Xinzheng (now Xinzheng, Henan).
Wei: Mo (now Qixian County, Henan Province), Cao (now hua county East, Henan Province), Chuqiu (now hua county Northeast, Henan Province) and Diqiu (now Puyang Southwest, Henan Province).
Chen: Chen (now Huaiyang, Henan)
Cai: Shangcai (now Shangcai, Henan)
Cao: Tao (now Dingtao, Shandong)
Wu: Wu (now Suzhou, Jiangsu)
Yue: Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang)
Qin dynasty (2265438 BC+0 ~ 207 BC)
Xianyang (now northeast of Xianyang, Shaanxi)
Western Han Dynasty (202 BC ~ 8 BC)
Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan Province) 202 BC-206 BC.
Liyang (now northeast of Lintong, Xi, Shaanxi) was 202 BC-200 BC.
Chang 'an (now Xi, Shaanxi) 200 BC-8 AD.
Xin (AD 8 ~ AD 23)
Chang 'an (now Xi City, Shaanxi Province) was from 8 to 23 AD.
Han Zai Li Xin Gong (AD 23-25)
Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan Province) AD 23-24.
Chang 'an (now Xi, Shaanxi) was in 24-25 AD.
Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25-220)
Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan Province) 25 AD-AD 190.
Chang 'an (now Shaanxi xi) 190- 195.
Xuchang (now Xuchang, Henan) AD 196- AD 220.
Three Kingdoms Period (AD 220-280)
Wei (220-265): Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan)
Shu (ad 22 1 ~ ad 263): Chengdu (now Chengdu, Sichuan)
Wu (229-280): Jianye (now Nanjing, Jiangsu) was born.
Western Jin Dynasty (AD 265 ~ AD 3 16)
Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan Province) AD 265- AD 3 13.
Chang 'an (now Shaanxi xi) 3 13-3 16.
Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 3 17 ~ AD 420)
Jiankang (now Nanjing, Jiangsu)
The Sixteen Kingdoms Period (304-439 AD)
"Cheng (Han)" (304 ~ 347 AD): Chengdu (now Chengdu, Sichuan)
"Han (former Zhao)" (AD 304-329): Zuoguocheng (now north of Lishi County, Shanxi Province), Puzi (now Xi County, Shanxi Province), Pingyang (now southwest of Linfen, Shanxi Province) and Chang 'an (now An, Shaanxi Province).
"Qianliang" (AD 3 17 ~ 376): Ancient Tibetan (now Wuwei, Gansu)
"Hou Zhao" (3 19 ~ 35 1): (now Xingtai, Hebei), Ye (now southwest of Linzhang, Hebei, northeast of Anyang, Henan)
"(AD 337-370): Longcheng (now Chaoyang, Liaoning), (now southwest of Beijing) and Yeye (now southwest of Linzhang, Hebei, and northeast of Anyang, Henan).
Pre-Qin (35 1 ~ 394): Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi)
"Houyan" (AD 384-407): Zhongshan (now Dingzhou, Hebei Province) and Longcheng (now Chaoyang, Liaoning Province)
Later Qin Dynasty (384 ~ 4 17): Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi)
Western Qin (385 ~ 43 1): Warriors (now northeast of Yuzhong, Gansu), Jincheng (now northwest of Lanzhou, Gansu), Yuanchuan (now Dayingchuan, Yuzhong, Gansu) and Nan 'an (now southeast of Longxi, Gansu).
"Hou Liang" (386 ~ 403 AD): Gu Zang (now Wuwei, Gansu)
Nanliang (397 ~ 4 14): Guangwu (now Yongdeng, Lanzhou, Gansu), Ledu (now Ledu, Qinghai), Xiping (now Xining, Qinghai) and Guzang (now Wuwei, Gansu).
"Beiliang" (AD 397-439): Jiankang (now northwest of Gao Tai, Gansu), Zhangye (now northwest of Zhangye, Gansu), and Guzang (now Wuwei, Gansu).
Southern Yan (398-4 10): Sliding platform (now hua county, Anyang, Henan) and Optical Valley (now northwest of Yidu, Shandong).
"Xiliang" (AD 400 ~ AD 42 1): Dunhuang (now Dunhuang, Gansu) and Jiuquan (now Jiuquan, Gansu).
"Xia" (407 ~ 43 1): Gaoping (now Guyuan, Ningxia) and (now Beibaichengzi, Jingbian, Shaanxi)
Beiyan (409-436 AD): Longcheng (now Chaoyang, Liaoning)
(AD 350-352): Ye (now southwest of Linzhang, Hebei, northeast of Anyang, Henan)
"Xiyan" (AD 384-394): the eldest son (southwest of the eldest son in Changzhi, Shanxi)
(386-39 1): sliding platform (now hua county, Anyang, Henan).
West Shu (405 ~ 4 13): Chengdu (now Chengdu, Sichuan)
Southern and Northern Dynasties (AD 420 ~ AD 589)
Southern dynasties
Song Dynasty (420-479): Jiankang (now Nanjing, Jiangsu)
Qi (479-502 AD): Jiankang (now Nanjing, Jiangsu) was born.
Liang (502-557): Jiankang (now Nanjing, Jiangsu) was born.
Chen (557-589): Jiankang was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province.
Northern dynasty
Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534 AD): Lesheng (now Inner Mongolia and Linger North) was 386-398 AD, Pingcheng (now Datong, Shanxi) was 398-493 AD, and Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan) was 493-534 AD.
"Eastern Wei Dynasty" (534-550 AD): Ye (now southwest of Linzhang, Hebei, northeast of Anyang, Henan)
Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577 AD): Ye (now southwest of Linzhang, Hebei, northeast of Anyang, Henan)
Western Wei Dynasty (535-557 AD): Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi)
Northern Zhou Dynasty (557 ~ 58 1): Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi)
Sui dynasty (58 1 ~ 6 18)
Daxing (now Shaanxi Xi) AD 58 1- AD 605.
Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan) 605-6 18.
Tang dynasty (6 18 ~ 907)
Xijing Chang 'an (Xi 'an, Shaanxi) AD 6 18- AD 904
The eastern capital of Luoyang (Luoyang, Henan Province) 657-736 AD (the period of paying equal attention to Xijing)
904-907 AD
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (907-960 AD)
[five generations]
Hou Liang (907-923), Kaifeng (now Kaifeng, Henan), 907-909, Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan), 909-9 13, and Kaifeng (now Kaifeng, Henan), 9 13-923.
"Late Tang Dynasty" (923 ~ 936 AD) Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan)
The Later Jin Dynasty (936-946 AD), Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan) 936-937 AD, and Kaifeng (now Kaifeng, Henan) 937-946 AD.
Kaifeng in the later Han Dynasty (947 ~ 950 AD) (now Kaifeng in Henan Province)
The second week (95 1 ~ 960) opened in Kaifeng (now Kaifeng, Henan).
[Ten countries]
Former Shu: Chengdu (now Chengdu, Sichuan)
Houshu: Chengdu (now Chengdu, Sichuan)
Chu: Changsha Prefecture of Tanzhou (now Changsha, Hunan)
Southern Han Dynasty: Wangxing Palace in Guangzhou (now Guangzhou, Guangdong)
Fujian: Changle Prefecture, Fuzhou (now Fuzhou, Fujian)
Wuyue: Xifu, Hangzhou (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang)
Wu: Jiangdu House in Yangzhou (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu)
Southern Tang Dynasty: jiangning house (now Nanjing, Jiangsu) in the west and Jiangdu House (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu) in the east.
Nanping (Jingnan): Jiangling House in Jingzhou (now Jiangling, Hubei)
Northern Han Dynasty: Taiyuan (now Taiyuan, Shanxi)
Northern Song Dynasty (960 ~ 1 127)
Tokyo (now Kaifeng, Henan)
Southern Song Dynasty (1 127 ~ 1279)
Nanjing (now Nanjing, Jiangsu) AD 1 129- AD 1 138.
Lin 'an (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) 1 138- 1276.
Minority regime
Liao (907 ~ 1 125)
Participated in Fu Huang (now Zuo Qi, Bahrain, Inner Mongolia) 9 18- 1007.
Zhongjing Dadingfu (now southwest of Ningcheng, Inner Mongolia) 1007- 1 125.
Dali (937 ~ 1253) Dali (now Dali, Yunnan)
Xixia (1038 ~ 1227) Xingqing House (Zhongxing House) (now southeast of Yinchuan, Ningxia)
[Gold] (1115 ~1234)
Attending Huining House (now southeast of Adong Town, Heilongjiang Province)1115-1153.
Daxing Mansion in Zhongdu (now southwest of Beijing)1153-1214.
Nanjing Kaifengfu (now Kaifeng, Henan Province) 12 14- 1234.
Western Liao (A.D. 1 132 ~ A.D. 12 18) (also known as Husier, Husier) (now southeast of tokmak, Kyrgyzstan, namely the Broken Leaf City in the Tang Dynasty).
Yuan (127 1 year ~ 1368)
Dadu (the winter capital of Yuan Dynasty, now Beijing) 127 1 year-1368.
Shangdu (the capital of Xia Yuan, now south of Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia) 1263- 1368.
Ming dynasty (1368 ~ 1644)
Nanjing (now Nanjing, Jiangsu) 1368- 1420.
Beijing (now Beijing) 1420- 1644.
Qing dynasty (1616 ~1912)
Xingjing (now Xinbinxi, Liaoning) A.D. 16 16- A.D. 1625.
Shengjing (now Shenyang City, Liaoning Province) AD 1625- AD 1644
Beijing (now Beijing) AD1644-AD1912 I hope I can help you.