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11. Eastern Han Peasant Revolts
Red Eyebrows, Greenwoodsmen, Yellow TurbansTHE Eastern Han dynasty (A.D. 25-220) was born amid a peasant uprising, and another uprising near its end aided in the disintegration of the dynasty.
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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12. TROUBLOUS TIMES
BUILDING UP government forces to suppress the peasant revolts at the end of the Eastern Han dynasty (25-220), many local officials developed into warlords. To protect their own interests, the big
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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13. Yumen Oil Field Plays Its Part
THE Yumen oil field is China's oldest. Today every oil field opened up since liberation has workers from Yumen. In fact, it is said that "where there is oil there are people from Yumen."According to
Author: QIU JIAN Year 1979 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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14. The Northern and Southern Dynasties
IN the period known as the Northern and Southern dynasties, China remained divided into north, the valley of the Huanghe (Yellow) River, and south, the valley of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River. In
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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15. Culture from the Third to Sixth Centuries
THESE CENTURIES during most of which the country was fragmented (covering the periods of the Three Kingdoms, Western and Eastern Jin and the Northern and Southern dynasties) were not without their
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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16. The Sui Dynasty
DURING the Sui dynasty (581-618) the country, which had been split into north and south for nearly three centuries, again came under one rule. This dates from 589 when the Sui dynasty emperor sent a
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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17. The Glory That Was Tang
A UNIFIED COUNTRY, a strong central government, efficient land and water communications and wide economic and cultural contacts made the Tang dynasty (618-907) one of the most brilliant epochs in
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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18. The Glory That Was Tang
THE AREA under Tang dynasty rule (618-907) extended from the sea on the east to beyond Lake Balkhash in the west, and from the Outer Khingan Mountains north of the Heilong River to the South China
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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19. The Glory That Was Tang
PROSPERITY under a strong central government and lively interrelations with foreign lands during the Tang dynasty (618-907) provided conditions for reaching unprecedented heights in culture.One
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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20. Lighting Up in Xinhui County
STANDING atop the main peak of the Gudou Mountains in Xinhui county, south across the Pearl River estuary from Guangzhou in Guangdong province, one can see the mountains dotted with reservoirs and
Author: QIU JIAN Year 1979 Issue 11 PDF HTML