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流域文明视野下的东北历史与文化
Wang Yulang Wang Tianzi Wu Bo Wang Junzheng
The special landforms, changeable topography, and complex climate environment of Northeast China determine the historical and cultural roots and trends of Northeast China. This book is the sequel to the book "Research on Northeast River Basin Civilization" and is divided into four chapters. The first chapter systematically sorts out and studies the history and culture of the Mudanjiang, Lalin River, Suifenhe, Wusuli River and Hunjiang river basins. In-depth research on the branches of river basin civilizations will help us understand more clearly the historical connotations of the five major river basin civilizations in Northeast China. The Suifen River Basin is a river shared by China and Russia that flows into the sea alone. Chapters 2 and 3 conduct a systematic academic history review of the ancient ethnic groups in the three major ethnic systems in Northeast China (Sushen, Huiqi, and Donghu). The fourth chapter is a thematic study, which discusses issues such as Canghai County in the Han Dynasty, Wei Tuhe Mountain in the Beishi Dynasty, and Muye Mountain in the Liao Dynasty. In short, the river basin is one of the most important natural carriers of the relationship between man and land throughout the ages. It is undoubtedly a very important choice to study human cultural relics from the spatial perspective of river basin civilization and discover the laws of social development.
The special landforms, changeable topography, and complex climate environment of Northeast China determine the historical and cultural roots and trends of Northeast China. This book is the sequel to the book "Research on Northeast River Basin Civilization" and is divided into four chapters. The first chapter systematically sorts out and studies the history and culture of the Mudanjiang, Lalin River, Suifenhe, Wusuli River and Hunjiang river basins. In-depth research on the branches of river basin civilizations will help us understand more clearly the historical connotations of the five major river basin civilizations in Northeast China. The Suifen River Basin is a river shared by China and Russia that flows into the sea alone. Chapters 2 and 3 conduct a systematic academic history review of the ancient ethnic groups in the three major ethnic systems in Northeast China (Sushen, Huiqi, and Donghu). The fourth chapter is a thematic study, which discusses issues such as Canghai County in the Han Dynasty, Wei Tuhe Mountain in the Beishi Dynasty, and Muye Mountain in the Liao Dynasty. In short, the river basin is one of the most important natural carriers of the relationship between man and land throughout the ages. It is undoubtedly a very important choice to study human cultural relics from the spatial perspective of river basin civilization and discover the laws of social development.