In the Western Jin Dynasty, the right Beiping County was renamed Beiping County, and its jurisdiction remained unchanged. This is the first time in Peiping's history that it appeared as an administrative region.
In the first year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1368), after Zhu Yuanzhang destroyed the Yuan Dynasty, in order to record the achievements of pacifying the North, the Yuan Dynasty was renamed Beiping.
In the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928), in June, after the Northern Expedition, the capital moved back to Nanjing, and the former Jingzhao place was abandoned. Beijing was renamed Beiping Special City, and later changed to Beiping City, which was under the Executive Yuan of Nanjing National Government.
In the thirty-fourth year of the Republic of China (1945), on August 2 1 day, the Japanese army that invaded Beijing announced its surrender, and the Sun Lianzhong department of the eleventh war zone took over Beijing and renamed it Beiping. The jurisdiction of Beiping City is smaller than that of Shuntianfu, Jingzhao and Beijing before, generally including the whole Xicheng District and Dongcheng District, most of Chaoyang District, the southern half of Haidian District, the southern part of Shijingshan District and the northern half of Fengtai District.
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1949 65438+1October 3 1 day, Fu and China * * * reached a peace agreement and led 250,000 Kuomintang troops to * * *, and the China People's Liberation Army stationed in Peiping, which was peacefully liberated.
1949 On September 27th, the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference passed the Resolution on the Capital, Calendar, National Anthem and National Flag of People's Republic of China (PRC), and Beiping was renamed Beijing.
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