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  1. Beiping

    Twice in the city's history, the name was changed from Beijing (Peking) to Beiping (Peiping), literally "". This occurred first under the Hongwu Emperor

    Hongwu Emperor

    The Hongwu Emperor, personal name Zhu Yuanzhang, was the founding emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1368 to 1398. In the middle of the 14th century, with famine, plagues, and peasant revolts sweeping across China, Zhu Yuanzhang rose to command the force that conq…

    of the Ming Dynasty

    Ming dynasty

    The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last imperial dynasty of China ruled by ethnic Han Chinese. Although the primary capital of Beijing fell in 164…

    , and again in 1928 with the Kuomintang

    Kuomintang

    The Kuomintang of China, also spelled as Guomindang and often alternatively translated as the Nationalist Party of China or the Chinese Nationalist Party, is a major political party in the Republic of China based in Taipei that was founded in 1911. The KMT is currently an opposit…

    (KMT). The city's name was also twice changed from Beiping (Peiping) to Beijing (Peking).
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    Did Beijing have a former name?
    What is the former name of Beijing? The former name of Beijing is Beiping (Pei-p’ing; “Northern Peace”). The third Ming emperor gave it the new name of Beijing (“Northern Capital”) during the 15th century. How long has Beijing been the capital of China?
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    Why the name change from Peking to Beijing?
    The term Peking originated with French missionaries four hundred years ago and corresponds to an older pronunciation predating a subsequent sound change in Mandarin from [kʲ] to [tɕ] [10] ( [tɕ] is represented in pinyin as j, as in Beijing). It is still used in many languages. Answer has 4 votes.
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    How did Beijing become the capital of China?
    The Ming emperors made it their capital in 1421 and it remained China's capital till 1912 when the Manchu Empire fell and SunYat Sen turned China into a republic. In 1949, the Communists captured the city and made it their capital, which it has remained to this day.
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    Is Beijing the old name for the capital of China?
    Name Change of Beijing as the Capital of 6 Dynasties King Wu first declared what is now Beijing the capital of China in 1057 B.C. The city has gone by the names of Ji, Zhongdu, Dadu, and finally Beijing when Ming Dynasty Emperor Cheng Zu selected the name in 1421. Before 1949, Beijing was known in the West as Peking.
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  3. Beijing’s Name Change: How and When Did it Happen?

    https://english.visitbeijing.com.cn/article/47OMj0eIQfx

    Sep 17, 2012 · A number of names did not change their spelling, however.Shanghaihas always beenShanghaibut this is because both the old and new spelling systems transcribed in the …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Beijing

    The city has had many other names. The chronological list below sets out both the names of the city itself, and, in earlier times, the names of the administrative entities covering the city today.
    • Ji: The first major known settlement was the eponymous capital of the ancient Ji state between the 11th and 7th centuries BC. The settlement was also known …

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    • https://nationalinterest.org/feature/when-did...

      May 27, 2014 · To English speakers, Beijing was “Pekin” or “Peking” until about 1880, when “Peking” took off; similarly, Nanjing was “Nanking” or “Nankin.”

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    • https://quicksilvertranslate.com/306/why-did-peking-change-to-beijing
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      Let’s start at the end: it’s pronounced Bei Djing, where “bei” rhymes with the English “say” and “j” is the same as in “Jingle Bells”. To clarify, it is NOT like the French “je” nor like the middle sound in “measure”. The iis like the vowel in “me” or “see”. (For phoneticians, the initial b is actually unvoiced, but it’s not like the Engli…
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      • https://qctimes.com/news/local/ask-the-times/when...

        Nov 30, 2008 · After the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the government adopted the pinyin transliteration method and used it to write proper names using

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        • https://www.quora.com/Why-is-Peking-now-called-Beijing

          To make things more confusing, there was a name change in 1949, when the city you now know as Beijing was “Peiping”, or “北平”, now written as “Beiping”. The name was changed back to “ …

        • Beijing Name - Beijing Name Changed in history

          https://www.beijing-travels.com/beijing_guide/history/name_changed.html

          It was not until 1271 that Kublai Khan formally adopted the new dynasty's name -- Yuan -- and made Yanjing the capital. Kublai Khan rebuilt the city and gave it the Chinese (Han) name of …

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          Aug 16, 2008 · The Chinese capital did not change its name but Chinese words became spelled in English differently. In Chinese, the name stayed exactly the same and most Chinese people …

        • More on Beijing, Peking and name changes - Linguism

          https://www.linguism.co.uk/language/more-on-beijing-peking-and-name-changes

          Nov 28, 2007 · Lilli Lee asks if we can still order Peking Duck, or whether we now have to ask for Beijing Duck. Some names are fixed, and regardless of other changes in the language, they …

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