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O que (quem) é Xinjiekou, Nanjing - definição


Xinjiekou, Nanjing         
PLACE IN NANJING
Xinjiekou (Nanjing); Xinjiekou Subdistrict, Nanjing
Xinjiekou () is the central business district of Nanjing, People's Republic of China. It gave its name to Xinjiekou subway station.
Nanjing (Liao dynasty)         
  • Map showing the change of the city walls in Beijing throughout Liao, Jurchen Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.
  •  The Hall of the Kings of Heaven inside the [[Fayuan Temple]] in [[Xicheng District]]. The temple was known as the Minzhong Temple and was located east of Nanjing’s imperial city.
  • Liao-era furniture from the uncovered in [[Fangshan District]].
  • A Liao-era memorial tablet found in the tomb of Li Jicheng, an official in Nanjing, and his wife.  The tablet was unearthed in [[Fengtai District]] in 2002.
  • Khitans]] were a nomadic people from [[Inner Mongolia]]. Painting of Khitan hunters by Hu Gui from the Five Dynasties.
  • A [[minaret]] in the [[Niujie Mosque]], founded in 996, is now the oldest mosque in Beijing.
SOUTHERN CAPITAL OF THE LIAO DYNASTY
Nanjing Youdufu; Nanjing Xijinfu; Xijinfu; Liao Nanjing; Nanjing (Liao Dynasty)
Nanjing was the name for modern Beijing during the Khitan-led Liao dynasty of China, when the city was the empire's southern capital. To distinguish Nanjing, which literally means "Southern Capital" in Chinese, from modern Nanjing in Jiangsu Province and Beijing Damingfu, the name for modern Daming County in Hebei Province during the Northern Song dynasty, Chinese historians sometimes refer to Beijing during the Liao dynasty as Liao Nanjing ().
Nanjing incident of 1616         
SET-BACK FOR CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA DURING THE MING DYNASTY
Nanjing Church Incident; Nanjing Incident of 1616
The Nanjing incident of 1616 or the Nanjing Church incident () was a set-back for Christianity in China after the initial success of Matteo Ricci and other members of the Jesuit China mission to use western science and technology to integrate themselves into the Ming Dynasty bureaucracy and scholarly culture.