If you are referring to the city in China, Peking is an older English name for Beijing.
No. Peking was the old name of Beijing. That's why on very old maps and globes it says Peking instead of Beijing.
it means pecking a flea or lice from your belly button in a different country
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yes, they are the same things only different names .
If you are referring to the city in China, Peking is an older English name for Beijing.
The Peking people are the people of Beijing. Peking is simply the Romanized version of the Chinese city of Beijing.
Beijing is also known as Peking.
Peking, which is just a fancy or old-fashioned way you could say, Beijing which is a famous city in China.
Beijing, the capital of China, is also called Peking.
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The Nanking Massacre was mass murder and rape committed by Japanese troops against the residents of Nanjing (Nanking).
The Nanking Massacre was mass murder and rape committed by Japanese troops against the residents of Nanjing (Nanking).
Beijing is the real name for the capital city of China. 'Peking' is the British form because of their poor chinese back in history. (I revise you, don't go walking around Chinese people and speaking about Beijing and calling it Peking instead. Some Chinese people either get offended or really irritated by this.)
The Japanese Army committed atrocities & brutality against the Chinese civilian population of the city of Nanking (Nanjing), China. This included looting, mass murder, torture & rape. It is estimated that about 300,000 men, women & children were murdered during the six week period following the city's capture on December 13, 1937. This event is most often called the "Rape of Nanking" by historians. Google "Rape of Nanking" or "Nanking Massacre" for more details.
The older name was Peking.