
Pre-qing Dynasty
by Monson
About This Novel
"Pre-Chronicles of the Qing Dynasty" are the lecture notes given by Mr. Meng Sen, a modern Qing historian, when he taught Manchurian history at Nanjing Central University. The book is divided into chapters such as the Outline, Jurchen Chronicles, Jianzhou Chronicles, Jianzhou Zuowei Preface Chronicles, Zhaozu Chronicles, Chu Yanchong Shanji, Tuoluo Ji, Xingzu Ji, Jingzu Ji, Xianzu Ji, and Wang Gao Ji. Readers interested in Manchurian history must read this book. This book was originally a school handout, but the assessment is quite detailed. It records the historical events before the Manchus entered the customs, including tribal changes, lineage formation and development, etc. The tribe will be detailed first, and the lineage will be described later until the end of the Qi Dynasty (equivalent to the death of Nurhachi). Its content "has been omitted but not preserved by Ming history, and has been tabooed by Qing history. Therefore, this volume fills the common gaps between Ming and Qing histories." It is an important material for studying the history of the early Qing Dynasty.
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