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had destroyed the inner city, Cao Cao set about rebuilding the city in the mold of an imperial capital. He initiated a number of works in Ye, digging canals in and around the city to improve irrigation and drainage, building the Hall of Civil Splendour (文昌殿) which was to become the centerpiece of
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moved his capital from Pingcheng (平城, in modern Datong, Shanxi) to Luoyang. This move was not welcomed by all. Antagonism grew between Xiaowen and his sinicized court and those who preferred to cling to the traditional Tuoba tribal ways, and it only increased with further changes calling for the
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Extensive excavations of the city have been made in recent years, allowing Chinese historians to make detailed plans of the site. In 2012, archaeologists unearthed nearly 3,000
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statues during a dig outside Ye. Most of the statues are made of white marble and limestone, and could date back to the Eastern Wei and Northern Qi dynasties (534–577 CE).
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abandonment of Tuoba dress and names. Eventually, under the leadership of Gao Huan (a Chinese general who was Tuoba in his ways and "outlook"), the
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Some scholars, such as Ku Chi-kuang reported that the Hebei region continued to harbour separatist sympathies into the
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dynasty soon conquered Ran Wei in 352, and Ye became their capital from 357 up till its fall in 370.
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dynasty that unified most of northern China, later becoming its capital in 335 during the reign of
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until 580. At that time Ye was being used by a resistance force led by
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The Imperial Capitals of China: An Inside view of the Celestial Empire
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In 204, Cao Cao wrestled the city of Ye from Yuan Shao's son
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Imperial warlord : a biography of Cao Cao 155-220 AD
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Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Hebei
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launched his rebellion during the reign of the Tang
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