Hao or Haojing, also called Zongzhou (宗周),[1] was one of the two settlements comprising the capital of the Western Zhou dynasty (1066–770 BCE), the other being Fēng or Fēngjīng (灃京). Together they were known as Fenghao and stood on opposite banks of the Feng River (沣河): with Feng on west bank and Hao on the east bank. Archaeological discoveries indicate that the ruins of Haojing lie next to the Feng River around the north end of Doumen Subdistrict (斗门街道) in present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. It was the center of government for King Wu of Zhou (r. 1046-1043 BCE).
^Zhu Xi, Collected Commentaries on the Classic of Poetry (《詩經集傳》); Siku Quanshu's Essentials Gathered in Chizao Hall version (《摛藻堂四庫全書薈要》本), vol. 4-5, p. 89 of 198. quote: (宗周,鎬京也。)
the river to Haojing, next to a certain lake Hao (鎬池). Fēngjīng became the site of the Zhou ancestral shrine and gardens whilst Haojing contained the...
at 120,000, while that for Haojing as well as Memphis and Babylon at 100,000 (pp. 33–34). Chandler listed Thebes, Haojing, and Chengzhou (Luoyang) as...
but constructed a new one for his palace and administration nearby at Haojing. Although Wu's early death left a young and inexperienced heir, the Duke...
Battle of Muye and ended when Quanrong pastoralists sacked its capital Haojing and killed King You of Zhou in 771 BC. The Western Zhou early state was...
Macau Peninsula had many names in Chinese, including Jing'ao (井澳/鏡澳), Haojing (濠鏡), and Haojing'ao (濠鏡澳). The islands Taipa, Coloane, and Hengqin were...
administrative sophistication. In 770 BCE, the Zhou capital was moved from Haojing (Chang'an County in Xi'an City) to Chengzhou, near present-day Luoyang...
the disinherited crown prince Yijiu—destroyed the Western Zhou capital Haojing, killing King You and establishing Yijiu as king at the eastern capital...
period of China's history begins with the decline of the Zhou Dynasty as Haojing is sacked by Quanrong nomads, King You is killed and his successor, King...
Archived from the original on 2 January 2023. Retrieved 2 January 2023. Yan, Haojing; et al. (January 2023). "First Batch of z ≈ 11–20 Candidate Objects Revealed...
put an end to the Western Zhou in 771 BC, sacking the Zhou capital of Haojing and killing the last Western Zhou king You. Thereafter the task of dealing...
Yueyang, a township in Yueyang County, Hunan. Chungju (Korean equivalent) Haojing, also known as Zongzhou, the Western Zhou capital This disambiguation page...
the Nine Tripod Cauldrons to Chengzhou from the Zhou dynasty capital at Haojing. A second Western Zhou capital, Wangcheng (also: Luoyi) was built 15 km...
Zheng (鄭) in 771 BCE, the Zhou ruler King You was killed in his palace at Haojing. His son fled east and was enthroned by several vassal leaders as King...
capital was moved to a new establishment on the east bank called Hao or Haojing. The two formed a twin capital, with Feng continuing to serve the rituals...
dynasty, from 1127 to 1276, when it was called Lin'an (临安; 臨安; Lín'ān). Haojing was capital of Western Zhou. Kaifeng was the capital of various dynasties...
(Shang dynasty) Successor King Cheng of Zhou Born Ji Fa (姬發) Died 1043 BCE Haojing Spouse Yi Jiang Issue King Cheng of Zhou Yu Dynasty Zhou Father King Wen...
clash that occurred in Ancient China in 771 BC near the twin cities of Haojing and Fengjing, often referred to together as Fenghao. The battle was fought...
750 BCE. King Ping moved the Western Zhou dynasty's capital east from Haojing to Luoyang, thus ending the Western Zhou[citation needed] and beginning...
King You of Zhou in a 771 BC Quanrong attack on the Western Zhou capital Haojing. Duke Wu, alongside Duke Xiang of Qin supported King Ping of Zhou's flight...
needed] Modelski's list of the world's largest cities treats Thebes and Haojing as the top cities with 100,000 inhabitants (p. 218), though the same list...
whose daughter had been replaced by Bao Si as queen, led an attack on Haojing in alliance with the Quanrong. You and Bao's son Bofu were killed. 770...
Marquess of Shen, killed King You of Zhou and sacked the Zhou capital Haojing in 771 BC, the Western Zhou dynasty collapsed and the surviving Zhou court...
King Ping of Zhou to continue the Zhou Dynasty. As the national capital Haojing had suffered severe damage, and was located near the potentially dangerous...
the Duke continued to administer the kingdom from the former capital of Haojing. Once Cheng came of age, the Duke of Zhou dutifully gave up the throne...