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History of Xi'an : ウィキペディア英語版
History of Xi'an
Xi'an was among the most important cities of China before 1000 AD. It remains a major regional centre. Xi'an was known as Chang'an in ancient times.
==Timeline==

*Zhou Dynasty established its capital in Feng (灃/沣) and Hao (鎬/镐) between the late 11th century BC and 770 BC, both located west of contemporary Xi'an. In 770 BC, the capital was moved to Luoyang due to political unrest.
*The state Qin moved its capital to Xianyang 350 BC just north of today's Xi'an on the north shore of Wei River.〔Jane Portal (2007) ”The First Emperor: China's Terracotta Army”, Page 32, ISBN 0674026977〕
*Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) constructed its capital in Xianyang. It was burned by Xiang Yu at the end of the dynasty.
*202 BC: Liu Bang, the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, established Chang'an province as his capital; his first palace Changle Palace (長樂宮/长乐宫) was built across the river from the ruin of the Qin capital. This is traditionally regarded as the founding date of Chang'an and Xi'an.
*200 BC: Emperor Liu Bang built Weiyang Palace in Chang'an.
*194 BC: Construction of the first city wall of Chang'an began, which was not finished until 190. The wall measured 25.7 km in length, 12–16 m in thickness at the base. The area within the wall was ca. 36 km².
*190 AD - The most powerful tyrant of the time, Dong Zhuo, moved his court from Luoyang to Chang'an in a bid to avoid a coalition of powerful warlords going against him.
*582: Emperor of Sui Dynasty ordered a new capital to be built southeast of the Han capital, called Daxing (大興, ''great excitement''). It consisted of three sections: the palace, the imperial city, and the civilian section. The total area within the wall was 84 km², The main street ''Zhuque Avenue'' measured 155 m in width. It was at the time the largest city in the world. The city was renamed Chang'an (長安, ''Perpetual Peace'' or ''Eternal Peace'') by the Tang Dynasty.
*7th century: Buddhist monk Xuanzang, well known as Tang Sanzang in China, established a sizeable translation centre after returning from India with Sanskrit (the first language spoken in India) scriptures.
*652: Construction of Great Wild Goose Pagoda began. It measured 64 m in height. This pagoda was constructed for the storage of the translations of Buddhist sutras obtained from India by the monk Xuanzang.
*707: Construction of Small Wild Goose Pagoda began. It measured 45 m in height. After the earthquake of 1556, its height was reduced to 43.4 m.
*904: The end of the Tang Dynasty brought destruction to Chang'an. Residents were forced to move to Luoyang, the new capital. Only a small area continued to be occupied after the destruction.
*1370: The Ming Dynasty built a new wall to protect a much smaller city of 12 km². The wall measured 11.9 km in circumference, 12 m in height, and 15–18 m in thickness at the base.
*1936: Xi'an was the site of the Xi'an Incident during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Xi'an Incident brought the Communist Party of China and Kuomintang to a truce so the two forces could concentrate on fighting against Japan.
*1949: May 20, 1949: The People's Liberation Army captured the city of Xi'an from the Kuomintang.

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