Yan (State)
978-613-1-18373-7
6131183732
112
2010-08-11
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yan was a state during the Western Zhou, Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods in China. Its capital was Ji (nowadays Beijing, also known as Yanjing, "capital of Yan"). During the Warring States, the capital was also moved to its lower capital at Xiadu at times, which was the largest city in terms of area at the time. During the first years of the Zhou Dynasty, Yan was located near the Yellow River, but after the failed revolt led by the leaders of the Shang Dynasty, the fiefdom was relocated further north in what is now Hebei Province to stop the invasion of the northerly tribes. The borders of Yan were approximately in a horizontal shape, stretching from the mountains of Shanxi Province to the Liaodong Peninsula. As the most northeastern of all the Chinese states during this time period, it suffered several invasions from present day Mongolia. The border states of Zhao and Qi were its main enemies.
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