What was the name of Xi 'an in Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties?

Xi 'an was called "Gao Feng" in the Western Zhou Dynasty.

"Feng Hao" is the collective name of Feng Jing and Hao Jing built in Zhou Wenwang and Zhou Wuwang respectively. Ji Chang (Zhou Wenwang) of the Western Zhou Dynasty built Fengjing in the southwest of Xi 'an and moved his subjects here from Qishan Joo Won?. He also ordered Ji Fa (Zhou Wuwang) to build Haojing on the east bank of Fengshui. The latter is the political center, and the former is the religious and cultural center, collectively known as "Zhou Zong", which is the beginning of the establishment of Xi 'an. After the King of Wu destroyed the Shang Dynasty and established the Zhou Dynasty, Gao Feng was the capital, which was the beginning of Xi 'an as the capital.

The "rule of Cheng Kang" in the early Western Zhou Dynasty marked the heyday of slavery society in China. In 84 1 BC, Haojing "China Uprising" was the earliest large-scale uprising to expel the king in the history of China. Most of the capitals Xianyang and Epang Palace are located in Xi 'an today, and the Terracotta Warriors and the Qin Tombs are located in Xi 'an today (located in Lintong District, Xi 'an). The ancestral temple of Qin was on the south bank of Weihe River, and Jing Ke stabbed the king of Qin, which happened in Qinzhangtai Palace (later the front hall of Han Weiyang Palace). Lin Xiangru, Lian Po and the king of Qin sat on the stage. The layout of palaces in Qin dynasty has not yet formed the layout of Miyagi, Imperial City and Three Great Halls. Xianyang City, Qin Dynasty spans the Weihe River north and south.

In 202 BC, Liu Bang seized power and established the Western Han Dynasty in Chang 'an (now the northwest suburb of Xi City). Liu Bang made Guanzhong his capital and named it Chang 'an, which means "long-term stability".