Yingyang

Yingyang

Yingyang (滎陽) est une ville chinoise du Henan.

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Elle fut jadis nommée Ao (隞) ou (囂) et fut la capitale de la Chine durant la dynastie Shang du roi Zhong Ding (仲丁) jusqu'au roi He Dan Jia (河亶甲).


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