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Nanjing was called Jinling and Jiankang in ancient times. Are they in the same place?

Jinling, Jiankang and Jiangning are all Nanjing. Jinling is an ancient name. According to legend, Jinling was named because Qin Shihuang buried gold in Jinling Gang, Longwan, north of the city, in order to anger the king. "Ding Jing Jiankangzhi" records: "Father said that Qin (the first emperor) hated the southeast king, and the gold-casting people were buried here." He also said that a monument had been erected in Jinling Hill where Qin Shihuang buried gold, which read: "Not in front of the mountain, not behind the mountain, not in the south of the mountain, not in the north of the mountain, someone has it, and the country is rich and strong." It is also said that Qin Shihuang did not really bury gold, but pretended to bury gold in the mountains. In this way, the people looking for gold "cut all over the mountain, and the gold was not obtained, and the gas of the mountain was vented." This is Qin Shihuang's plan to drive people to cut mountains and destroy Wang Qi's geomantic omen. Besides, Chu Weiwang buried gold. It is said that Chu Weiwang thought Nanjing was the "king" at that time, so he ordered his men to bury gold in the river north of Lion Mountain (formerly known as Longwan). "Ding Jing Jiankangzhi" records: "In the thirty-sixth year of King Xian of Zhou (333 BC), Chu Zixiong defeated Yue in business and took Wu. Because this place has a royal spirit, it is called Jinling because it is buried in gold. " Jiankang was the name of the Three Kingdoms in the Wu and Jin Dynasties. Since then, in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, Nanjing City was abandoned, and jiangning house was not established until the Southern Tang Dynasty destroyed Wu. Until the Ming dynasty. Ming called it Nanjing to correspond to Beijing. Jiangning in Qing Dynasty, Nanjing in Republic of China.