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31. The Ming Dynasty 5-The Struggle for Territorial Sovereignty Begins
IN the 16th and 17th centuries, covering the last years of the Ming dynasty and the early years of the Qing dynasty, the Chinese people fought many battles to safeguard their northeastern regions and
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1980 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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32. The Qing Dynasty
THE QING DYNASTY (1644-1911), last of China's feudal dynasties, was founded by nobles of the Manchu nationality of China's northeast[注释1]. From their early capital there, Shenyang, they swept down to
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1981 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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33. The Qing Dynasty: 2. Consolidating and Defending the Multinational Country
IN its early period the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) quelled several rebellions by nobles in the frontier regions, further consolidating the multinational-Chinese state in a situation in which foreign
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1981 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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34. The Qing Dynasty 3. Traditional Culture and Critical Ideas
CHINA'S CULTURE during the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) continued to develop in fields in which her ancient civilization had excelled, particularly astronomy and medicine. As feudalism began to decline,
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1981 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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35. China's Shipbuilding Boom
CHINA was one of the world's first nations to develop shipbuilding and ocean navigation. As far back as the Northern and Southern dynasties (420-589), noted scientist Zu Chongzhi invented a ship
Author: QIU JIAN Year 1982 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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36. Hangzhou Gets a New Port
THE ESTUARY of the Qiantang River at Hangzhou seems always to have been a port. Yuhang. this southern city's original name, means "Yu's boat landing" - from the legend that the great King Yu. who
Author: QIU JIAN Year 1983 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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37. Fanciful Nature, Fancy Names in the Yandang Mountains
THE people in southeastern Zhejiang province tell a story about a mountain lake where reeds flourished. Every autumn wild ducks stopped there on their migration south, so the mountainous area became
Author: QIU JIAN Year 1983 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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38. Deng Xiaoping's Writings and the Changes in China
IN the seven years since 1976, China has straightened out the chaos of the decade-long "cultural revolution" and replaced it with increasingly orderly and rapid development. Although difficulties and
Author: ZHONG JIAN Year 1983 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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39. How The Wei Capital Moved to Luoyang
NORTHERN WEI dynasty Emperor Xiao Wen Di (r.471-499) wanted to move his capital from Pingcheng south to Luoyang, but he knew this would not be popular with his nobles. So he concocted an elaborate
Author: ZHONG JIAN Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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40. Lianghuai - East China's Coal Base
THE coastal provinces are China's most industrialized areas. They contribute one-third of the value of her annual industrial output. Here, the energy from one ton of coal can create 2,000 yuan worth
Author: QIU JIAN Year 1984 Issue 8 PDF HTML