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Nanjing alias: Jinling, Jiankang, Yingtian, Tianjing and so on.
Formerly known as: Yecheng, Yuecheng, Stone City, Baixia, Jiangning, Danyang, Jinling, Moling, Jianye, Yangzhou, Jianye, Jiankang, Qinhuai, Shengzhou (Shengzhou), Jiangzhou, Shangyuan, Jiqing, Yingtian, Jingshi, Nandu, Tianjing, Capital.
Capital dynasties: Eastern Wu, Eastern Jin, Liu Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, Southern Chen, Southern Wu (Western capital), Southern Tang, Southern Song (Xingcapital), Ming, Southern Ming, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, People's State of China.
Jinling Town: In 333 BC, Xiong Shang, king of Chu Wei, wanted to use the Yangtze River as a barrier to plot the kingdom, so he built a "stone" on the edge of the steep river and set up Jinling Town. The Tang Dynasty "Jiankang Record" recorded: "because of the mountain name, set Jinling Town."
Moling County: After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, Moling County has been the political, economic and cultural center of Jiangnan. It was not until The Three Kingdoms that Sun Quan moved his center to Jinling. Hence the saying "Moling came first, then Jinling".
Stone City: In 212, Sun Quan of the State of Wu moved to Moling and built a city on the original site of Jinling Town on Stone Mountain, renamed Stone City. The stone city is a dangerous place to defend the Yangtze River. In a broad sense, Stone City is another name for today's Nanjing, and in a narrow sense, it refers to the stone Mountain stone city in the west of the old city of Nanjing.
Jianye: In the Western Jin Dynasty, Emperor Wudi Sima Yan changed Jianye back to Moling. By 282, the Qinhuai River was to be the boundary, the south of the water was Moling, and the north of the water was Jianye, which meant Ye City, the birthplace of Sima family, meaning not forgetting his native land.lanation: