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京城 (jīngchéng) is a term used to refer to the capital city of a country. It is often used in formal or historical contexts, and can also carry a sense of grandeur and importance.
For example, in conversations about Chinese history, 京城 (jīngchéng) may be used to refer to Beijing, which has been the capital of China for centuries. In this context, it can evoke a sense of the city's rich cultural and political significance.
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The term 京城 (jīngchéng) refers specifically to "the capital city" of a country, particularly in the context of Chinese history and culture. Other words that can convey a similar meaning include:
1. 首都 (shǒudū) - This is the most common term for "capital" in modern Chinese. It is used broadly to refer to the capital city of any country. The characters literally mean "first city" (首 shǒu means "first" or "head," and 都 dū means "city" or "metropolis").
2. 政府所在地 (zhèngfǔ suǒzàidì) - This phrase translates to "location of the government," which can also refer to the capital city. It emphasizes the administrative function of the capital rather than just the geographical aspect.
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