A Sky Full of Stars: Su Bingqi on Ancient China

A Sky Full of Stars: Su Bingqi on Ancient China

by Su Bingqi

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In China from the Neolithic Age to the Xia and Shang dynasties, many civilizations with similar levels of development existed at the same time, scattered in all directions in China, like stars in the sky. Mr. Su Bingqi vividly summarized this as a "sky full of stars" model. This model breaks the deep-rooted traditional concepts of the center of the ancient Central Plains, the Han people, and the dynasty in the field of historical archaeology, and raises many questions worth rethinking about the origin of Chinese civilization. "A Sky Full of Stars: Su Bingqi on Ancient China" has been carefully selected and arranged by philosopher Zhao Tingyang for readers to represent Mr. Su Bingqi's academic thoughts and style: paying attention to the ideas that can be developed by archaeological evidence, and developing almost philosophical analysis and speculation on the basis of empirical knowledge.

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