Less than a year afterwards, Song troops almost reached the Jin capital.
The Khitan pressed their advantage, and even occupied the Later Jin capital.
Luan achieved some initial success, and even briefly captured the Jin capital, Jiang.
Zhongdu served as the Jin capital for more than 60 years, until the onslaught of the Mongols in 1214.
The captives would march to the Jin capital along with the assets.
The Jin capital was in turn completely razed by a fresh batch of northern nomadic usurpers.
A variety of valuable goods captured in Bianjing was brought to the Jin capital as well.
He was appointed to various posts at the Jin capital of Luoyang, as well as positions in several counties.
According to Ge's account, soon after he left for the Jin capital of Luoyang to search for "unusual books".
Although Genghis Khan refused, on his death in 1227 he bequeathed a plan to attack the Jin capital by passing through Song territory.