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Wangcheng (Zhou dynasty)

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Wangcheng
Chinese王城
Literal meaningKing’s [Walled] Town
Royal Capital
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWángchéng
Wade–GilesWang-ch‘êng
Wangcheng Park
Traditional Chinese王城公園
Simplified Chinese王城公园
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWángchéng Gōngyuán
Wade–GilesWang-ch‘êng Kung-yuën

Wangcheng was an ancient Chinese city located beside the ceremonial eastern capital of Luoyi during the Zhou dynasty.[1] It was constructed in 1021 BC on the model of the earlier and larger Chengzhou 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) to its east. It was the primary capital of the Eastern Zhou dynasty between 771 and 510 BC.

The Eastern Han dynasty also chose the location in AD 25 as the site of its capital Luoyang, which was built over the earlier Zhou city. The ruins of Wangcheng have been partially excavated and are visible in modern Luoyang's Wangcheng Park.

References

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  1. ^ Xu, Zhaofeng. "Considering Chengzhou ("Completion of Zhou") and Wangcheng ("City of the King")" (PDF).