
Humadu Yinshan: Ethnic Volume
by Ge Chengyong
About This Novel
This book is a national volume of "Hu-Han China and Foreign Civilizations". Focusing on the theme of "Hu-Han Souls and Alien Civilizations", this book actively explores the conflicts and integration between Hu-Han during the Han and Tang Dynasties, conducts cutting-edge research from different angles, and writes a series of original papers based on the multi-party interactions between the Steppe Turks, the Western Oasis and the Sogdians in Central Asia, combined with the new results of archaeological excavations and the interpretation of cultural relics, and examines the Central Asian concubines of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Concubine Cao Yenaji speculated on the origins of Cui Yingying and the Sogdians in Puzhou, distinguished the differences between Hu Ji and Wu Ji, and traced the blacks, Indians, Turks, Khitans, Xi people, etc. Who entered China in the Middle Ages, which aroused heated discussions in the academic circle. Her thoughts and memories of disappearing races and her subtle interpretation of national evolution have a role in academic review and promotion, and are very beneficial to sorting out the roots of the diverse formation of China's "nationality".
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