Basic Introduction Chinese Name: Jinghua mbth: Capital Alias: Capital, Shi Jing Pinyin: J and Nghuá Pinyin, with detailed quotations, Pinyin Athena Chu J and Nghuá ㄐㄧㄥㄏㄨㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚㄚ Because Beijing is a place where cultural relics and talents gather, it is called. One of Guo Pu's poems about immortals in Jin Dynasty: "The Beijing Ranger Cave is secluded in the deep mountains." Zhang Tang's Nine-year-old "Shang Feng Shi": "The land of Gyeonggi, clothes and shoes gather." Tang Du Fu's Two Dreams of Li Bai: "Our capital is full of nosy people, but you are a lonely and helpless poor man." Song Luyou's poem "Spring Rain in Lin 'an": "The world has been as thin as gauze for many years. Who makes Beijing a rider? Jin Dong Jieyuan's "The West Chamber" Volume 1: "Six streets and three cities are open to traffic, and romantic figures are in Beijing." Cai Yu's poem "Siyuan" in the Ming Dynasty: "I dragged the dust of Beijing, and I was only four." Chen Yi's poem "From Beijing to Guangzhou": "It snows everywhere in Beijing, and the Yellow River freezes in the evening."