
Research on Feudal Towns in Tang Dynasty (3rd Edition)
About This Novel
The separatist regime of vassal towns was a chronic disease that plagued the Tang court for more than a century after the middle and late Tang Dynasty, but the separatist regime of vassal towns is not the entire content of the study of vassal towns. This book covers the formation of feudal towns and the conditions for their existence, the types of feudal towns and the characteristics of unrest, and the political and financial interaction between feudal towns and the central government. It basically outlines the true appearance of feudal towns in the Tang Dynasty, and supplements and clarifies issues that have been ignored or vaguely understood by the academic community in the past. It is a representative work on the study of feudal towns in the Tang Dynasty with exemplary significance.
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Study hard and work hard every day!
This book is an important reference book for understanding the separatist regimes of vassal towns in the Tang Dynasty.
This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the emergence and development of vassal towns in the Tang Dynasty and related issues. It is clearly organized and logically organized. It can be said that there are no redundant words. I read it almost in one breath, and it flows smoothly. It is a rare masterpiece. I have a small reflection. Chapter 15 of this book basically talks about the process of changes in vassal towns from the Anshi Rebellion to the fall of the Tang Dynasty, which belongs to the historical background. The first chapter of the book also talks about the background of the creation of vassal towns and Jiedushi. It seems that the two can be combined into one chapter and reduced in length to form a background statement of the entire issue.
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Official(2)Scraped 20d ago
Study hard and work hard every day!
This book is an important reference book for understanding the separatist regimes of vassal towns in the Tang Dynasty.
This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the emergence and development of vassal towns in the Tang Dynasty and related issues. It is clearly organized and logically organized. It can be said that there are no redundant words. I read it almost in one breath, and it flows smoothly. It is a rare masterpiece. I have a small reflection. Chapter 15 of this book basically talks about the process of changes in vassal towns from the Anshi Rebellion to the fall of the Tang Dynasty, which belongs to the historical background. The first chapter of the book also talks about the background of the creation of vassal towns and Jiedushi. It seems that the two can be combined into one chapter and reduced in length to form a background statement of the entire issue.
