
Cambridge History of China, Liaoxi, Xia, Jin and Yuan Dynasties (907-1368)
by (germany) Fu Haibo (english) Edited By Cui Ruide, Chen Gaohua, Shi Weimin And Others
About This Novel
This book describes the changes in the four dynasties of Liao, Xixia, Jin, and Yuan established by ethnic minorities in Chinese history from the 10th to the 14th century. It conducts in-depth research on a series of issues such as the development of ethnic relations and state relations; the composition and mutual influence of multiculturalism and changes in social customs; discusses the changes and formation of political systems and material culture of rulers of various ethnic groups under the influence of Central Plains culture; focuses on revealing the role of the Khitan, Dangxiang, Jurchen and Mongolians in the history of each dynasty; and highlights important historical figures such as Yelu Abaoji, Weiming Yuanhao, Aguda, Genghis Khan, and Kublai Khan.
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Official(3)Scraped 13d ago
The depth is not enough, the breadth is too broad, and the directional research is not clear!
Looking at Chinese history from a Western perspective
Xixia is very mysterious and its historical records are also very vague.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 13d ago
The depth is not enough, the breadth is too broad, and the directional research is not clear!
Looking at Chinese history from a Western perspective
Xixia is very mysterious and its historical records are also very vague.
