The Chinese capital moved from Nanjing to Beijing in 1421 during the Ming Dynasty under the rule of Emperor Yongle. This shift aimed to enhance political control and security, as Beijing's northern location was more strategic against potential invasions from the Mongols. Additionally, the move allowed the emperor to establish a new imperial city, symbolizing the dynasty's power and ambitions.
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