Collection of Medieval Chinese History (volume 5)

Collection of Medieval Chinese History (volume 5)

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"Collection of Medieval Chinese History (Volume 5)" contains a total of 16 papers such as "Book of Song Prefectures and Chronicles of Prefectures and the Liu Song Dynasty in Historical Materials", "From Yan to Tang: The Transformation and Recognition of the Image of An Lushan", "Okazaki Fumio's Theory of Aristocracy in the Southern Dynasties", "Wang Su in "A Brief Essay on the Origin of Institutions in the Sui and Tang Dynasties"", and 3 book reviews such as "The Kingdom of Missions: Reading Larry and "High-level Civil Service Officials of the Tang Dynasty"". Including many aspects such as politics, economy, religion, and military affairs in the Middle Ages, it covers a wide range of topics, with new theories emerging one after another, mixed with a series of knowledge such as religious history, ethnic history, and agricultural history. Among them, the papers on the history of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties mainly discuss a series of issues such as the "Stories of the Han and Wei", Nanyue Huisi's study and missionary activities, and the famous objects of Jiuxi in the Northern Wei Dynasty. The history of the Sui and Tang Dynasties involves the development of agriculture in Xizhou in the Tang Dynasty, the change and recognition of the image of Anlu Mountain, the time and space garrison of the Guanzhong Anti-Autumn Army in the Middle Tang Dynasty, woodblock printing in the late Tang Dynasty, and the political relationship between Baekje and medieval China.

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