2. The Western Zhou Dynasty was established by Ji Fa, Zhou Wuwang during the reign of Wang Wu, with Haojiang as its capital and Luoyi as its east. In the first year of Zhou Pingwang, Pingdong moved eastward, and Luoyi was its capital. Since then, this period of the Zhou Dynasty has been called the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. History books often refer to the Western and Eastern Zhou Dynasties as two weeks. The Eastern Zhou Dynasty, also known as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, is divided into two parts: the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.