Zhenxun (Chinese: 斟鄩; pinyin: Zhēnxún) was the last capital for the pre historical Chinese Xia dynasty. There is a consensus among many Chinese scholars that the Erlitou site about 20 km east of central Luoyang is identified as Zhenxun.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Zhenxun (Chinese: 斟鄩; pinyin: Zhēnxún) was the last capital for the pre historical Chinese Xia dynasty. There is a consensus among many Chinese scholars...
the Xia capital at Zhenxun being attacked by Hou Yi while Tai Kang was on a hunt beyond the Luo River. The occupation of Zhenxun marked the beginning...
Zhenguan. In the 27th year of Xiang's reign, Jiao attacked Xia at Wei in Zhenxun. In the 28th year of Xiang's reign, Han Zhuo ordered his son Jiao to kill...
known as Zhenxun (斟鄩), and was reputedly capital of China during part of the Xia dynasty. According to the Bamboo Annals, Houyi occupied Zhenxun with his...
the Xia capital to the intersection of the Luo and Yi and named the city Zhenxun (斟鄩). In 1600 BC, Tang of Shang defeated Jie, the final Xia dynasty king...
during the first year of King Taikang's reign, occupying the Xia capital Zhenxun while Taikang was hunting beyond the Luo River. In the eighth year of the...
the throne in the year of Renchen (壬辰). Initially, his capital was in Zhenxun. He lived there for three years and constructed his tilt palace. About...
Zhong Kang took the throne in the year of Jichou (己丑). His capital was at Zhenxun. On the day of gengwu(庚戌), the 9th month in the 5th year of his reign,...
Annals, Tai Kang took the throne in the year of Guiwei. His capital was in Zhenxun (斟鄩). In his first year, while he went hunting beyond the Luo River, Houyi...
late 1970s, archaeologists in China have tended to identify the site with Zhenxun, the last Xia capital. The traditional account of the overthrow of the...
of Qi Zhenxun May not have ruled as his existence is sometimes absent from Xia king lists Xiang 相 28 28 Son of (Zhong) Kang Shang, then Zhenxun Killed...
Zhuoran (Communist) Central (Committee) Local Work Regiment commander: Zheng Zhenxun (郑询振) The 8th Legion (The newest and smallest of the five, with 10,922...
the House of Yao (姚) of Huaxia descent Youshi-shi (有施氏(ㄧㄡˇ ㄕ ㄕˋ)) (?–?) Zhenxun-shi (斟鄩氏(ㄓㄣ ㄒㄩㄣˊ ㄕˋ)) (?–?) – Ruled by the House of Si (姒) of Huaxia descent...
records such as the Bamboo Annals, where he conquered the Xia capital Zhenxun during the early years of the reign of King Taikang. Han Zhuo was originally...