Visual Timeline: Luoyang

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23 CE: After the sack of Chang'an, Liu Xiu led his loyal officials to the city of Luoyang, where the Chinese imperial capital was relocated.
 
184 CE: A large peasant uprising known as the Yellow Turban Rebellion (sometimes referred to as the Yellow Scarves Rebellion) threatened the city of Luoyang.
 
 
189 CE: Luoyang, the Han capital, is sacked by the Chinese warlord Dong Zhuo.
 
 
190 CE: Luoyang, the Han capital in China, is burned.
 
 
494 CE: The Northern Wei select Luoyang as their capital in China.
 
 
528 CE: Steppe hordes attack the Chinese capital Luoyang.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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