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11. The Era of Tang
IN the mid-8th century the prosperity of the Tang dynasty (618-907) was upset by a blow from which it never fully recovered - the An-Shi military rebellion, so called from the names of its two
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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12. The Song Dynasty 1 - Northern Song, Liao and Xia
DURING the 300 years of the Song dynasty (960-1279) wars with non-Han nationalities on the fringes were frequent and peasant uprisings broke out one after another. The dynasty falls into two periods,
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1980 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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13. Song Dynasty
DURING the early part of the Northern Song dynasty (960-1127) officials and landlords were able to buy huge tracts of land without restriction from the government. The effects of this concentration
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1980 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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14. The Song Dynasty 3 - The Jin Conquest and Southern Song
THE Nuzhens (also known as the Nuchen Tartars), who were to control most of north China as the Jin dynasty (1115-1234), became known to history in the tenth century as nomads living along the Heilong
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1980 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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15. The Song Dynasty
THREE of the most important inventions of ancient China - printing, gunpowder and the compass - came into their own during the Song dynasty (960-1279). Block printing - the carving of the characters
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1980 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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16. The Yuan Dynasty
THE MONGOLS originated east of the Ergun River in what is today China's northernmost province, Heilongjiang, and gradually spread over the vast Mongolian steppe. They trace their origin to the
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1980 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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17. The Yuan Dynasty
THE Yuan rulers and the landlords of various nationalities, in close collusion, oppressed the people of all nationalities in China. The class contradiction between the landlords and peasants was the
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1980 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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18. The Yuan Dynasty: 3 - Foreign Relations, Science and Culture
CHINA under the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) was known throughout Asia, Europe and Africa as the world's richest and most powerful state.Foreign RelationsWith communications between China and the outside
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1980 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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19. The Ming Dynasty
THE Ming dynasty (1368-1644), born of a peasant army in revolt against the oppression of the Yuan (Mongol) dynasty, reconsolidated China under the Han feudal landlord class. But it also saw feudalism
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1980 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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20. Ming Dynasty
IN the first half of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) China was known in the world as a rich and powerful country. She received envoys and trade missions from many lands and extended her foreign contacts
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML