: ''This article is related to a city, for the airport located in the city, see
Xi'an Xianyang International Airport''
'Xianyang' (; Sienyang; Hsienyang) is a city in
Shaanxi province, near
Xi'an. The population is around 1,000,000.
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It was the capital of the
state of Qin during the
Warring States Period in Chinese history, and remained capital during the short-lived
Qin Dynasty. It was located in the modern day Shaanxi province on the northern bank of the
Wei River, on the opposite side of which
Liu Bang would later build the
Han Dynasty capital of
Chang'an once he became emperor.
The city site was located a few
kilometers away from present-day Xi'an, to the northwest of it.
The First Emperor
Qin Shi Huang had a lavish
mausoleum built near the capital, complete with his
Terracotta Army. This and other large undertakings required enormous levies of manpower and resources, not to mention repressive measures, which eventually led to the fall of the Qin Dynasty and with it the original city of Xianyang.
Shortly after the First Emperor's death in
210 BC revolts erupted. At the beginning of December
207 BC, then King of Qin
Ziying surrendered to rebel leader
Liu Bang. Liu Bang went on to capture Xianyang, but was forced to hand it over to another rebel leader,
Xiang Yu, whose army greatly outnumbered Liu Bang's. Xiang Yu then killed Ziying and burned Xianyang, thereby forever robbing humanity of some unique copies of many "forbidden books" in the royal library.
In
202 BC, after defeating Xiang Yu, Liu Bang built a new city near the old Xianyang and named this new capital
Chang'an.
External links
★
Introduction of Xi'an/Chang'an by the
University of Washington