Chang 'an (now Xi City, Shaanxi Province) was the capital of the Western Han Dynasty (pre-Han Dynasty).
Chang 'an (now Xi, Shaanxi) was the capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty (later Han Dynasty).
Three Kingdoms Wei, Luoyang.
Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms was the capital of Chengdu.
During the Three Kingdoms period, the capital of Wu was Jianye (now Nanjing, Jiangsu).
Luoyang is the capital of the Western Jin Dynasty.
Jiankang, the capital of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (now Nanjing)
In the Southern Song Dynasty, Qi, Liang and Chen all took Jiankang (now Nanjing) as their capital.
Five Hu sixteen countries:
The capital of Han (Liu Yuan) was Pingyang at first, and then moved to Chang 'an.
Han Cheng (Li Xiong) is Chengdu,
Liang Qian duguzang
After the establishment of the capital, it moved to Ye.
Wei Ran (Ranmin) Duye
The capital of Yan Chu Yuan was Longcheng, and later moved to Ye.
Chang 'an, the former capital of Qin Dynasty
Chang 'an, the capital of Houqin
After Zhongshan, Yan Dou
West extension is the first capital of Chang 'an, and the eldest son moved to the capital.
Xiqin Duyuanchuan
Hou Liang duguzang
The capital of Nanliang was Xiping, and then moved to Ledu.
Southern Yan Duguang Valley
Dunhuang, the capital of Xiliang, moved to Jiuquan.
Xiadu wantong
Beiyandou Longcheng
Zhangye Beiliangdu
Daidu Pingcheng
Sui capital Daxing (Jin 'an)
Chang 'an, Tang Dou (now Xi 'an)
Five Dynasties and Ten Countries: Bianliang, the capital of Hou Liang (now Kaifeng)
Luoyang, the capital of the late Tang Dynasty
The capital of Houjin is the capital of Houjin and the capital of Houzhou is the capital of Houzhou.
Wudu Yangzhou
Jinling (now Nanjing), the capital of Southern Tang Dynasty
Hangzhou, wuyue.
Chudu Changsha
Changle, Du Min (now Fuzhou)
Guangzhou nanhandu
Chengdu, the capital of Qianshu
Chengdu Houshu Capital
Jingdunan Jingzhou (now Jiangling, Hubei)
Taiyuan, the capital of Northern Han Dynasty
Song:
Kaifeng, the capital of Northern Song Dynasty
Lin 'an (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang), the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Yuan Dadu (now Beijing)
In the early Ming Dynasty, Nanjing was the capital and Chengzu moved to Beijing.
Beijing Du Qing Hotel