. . . . @prefix rdf: . rdf:type , . @prefix rdfs: . rdfs:label "Luoyang"@en ; rdfs:comment "Luoyang (\u6D1B\u967D\u306E\u6226\u3044, r\u014Dmaji: Rakuy\u014D no Tatakai) was the capital of China during the rise and fall of the Han Dynasty. When Dong Zhuo came into power, he razed the city in an effort to escape from the coalition and moved the Emperor to Chang'an. Although Luoyang was left in a destitute state after the tyrant's retreat, it rose to prominence once more when Cao Pi of Wei made it his capital."@en , "Luoyang is a faraway country of strange culture and customs. It is accessible by way of ship from the port of Alberta. In all versions of Ragnarok Online, Luoyang is misspelled as Louyang, which carries a much different meaning and pronounced differently as well."@en . @prefix owl: . @prefix dbr: . owl:sameAs dbr:Luoyang ; 65 . @prefix dcterms: . dcterms:subject , . @prefix ns5: . ns5:wikiPageUsesTemplate , . @prefix ns6: . ns6:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , , ; "Dong Zhuo ransacks Luoyang and moves the court to Chang'an."@en , "He Jin and the eunuchs are slain and Dong Zhuo takes over the capital."@en , "Cao Mao is slain."@en ; , , , , , , "Dong Zhuo"@en , , ; "Battle of Luoyang"@en ; "City"@en ; "Luoyang in Dynasty Warriors 8"@en ; "unknown"@en . @prefix ns7: . ns7:wikiPageUsesTemplate , ; "Monarchy"@en ; 250 ; ; ; , , , , ; "Spring 191"@en , 260 , "Autumn 189"@en ; "Across the ocean from Rune-Midgarts"@en , "Luoyang, Si Province"@en . @prefix ns8: . ns8:wikiPageDisambiguates , , ; ns8:abstract "Luoyang is a faraway country of strange culture and customs. It is accessible by way of ship from the port of Alberta. In all versions of Ragnarok Online, Luoyang is misspelled as Louyang, which carries a much different meaning and pronounced differently as well."@en , "Luoyang (\u6D1B\u967D\u306E\u6226\u3044, r\u014Dmaji: Rakuy\u014D no Tatakai) was the capital of China during the rise and fall of the Han Dynasty. When Dong Zhuo came into power, he razed the city in an effort to escape from the coalition and moved the Emperor to Chang'an. Although Luoyang was left in a destitute state after the tyrant's retreat, it rose to prominence once more when Cao Pi of Wei made it his capital. Much later in Wei's history, the then-emperor, Cao Mao, launched a coup against the Sima family in the hopes of reclaiming the lost imperial power. Cao Mao, however, was killed in the coup, and the Simas solidified their grasp over Wei."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .