Huiningfu

Huining Fu (simplified Chinese: 会宁府; traditional Chinese: 會寧府; pinyin: Huìníng Fǔ), or Shangjing Huiningfu (上京會寧府; 'Upper Capital', 'Huining Prefecture'), was a Fu in the Shangjing region of Northeast China.

During the early years of building up their empire, Jurchen rulers often moved people from elsewhere in China to their capital, Shangjing.

A variety of valuable goods captured in Bianjing was brought to the Jin capital as well.

[2] The capital was moved to Yanjing (present-day Beijing) in 1153 by Wanyan Liang, the fourth emperor of the Jin dynasty.

Wanyan Liang's successor, Emperor Shizong, who strove to revive Jurchen language and culture, spent a year in Shangjing from 1184-85, greatly enjoying hunting, traditional dancing, and speaking in Jurchen.

Plan of Huining Prefecture