Zhu Yuanzhang captured Jiqing Road in 1356 AD and renamed it Yingtianfu. In 1368, he proclaimed himself emperor here, and changed Yingtianfu to Nanjing one by one. Since then, a Nanjing official has been recorded. In the 19th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (AD 1421), Ming Chengzu moved to Beijing-Shuntianfu, and Nanjing was still the place. The Qing Dynasty was called jiangning house again, but it was still customarily called Nanjing.