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谭其骧历史地理十讲
Written By Tan Qixiang, Edited By Ge Jianxiong And Meng Gang
It is said that the Han and Tang dynasties were mighty. How big were the territories of the Han and Tang dynasties? How was the scope of China historically defined and based on what criteria? What are the seven ancient capitals, and why did they become capitals? The Yellow River is famous for its frequent flooding. Why did it flow for 800 years from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty? Where is the romantic Yun Mengze in "Chu Ci"? How did Shanghai transform from a tidal flat to a solid land and gradually become prosperous? ... Professor Ge Jianxiong selected the most important and representative chapters from Mr. Tan Qixiang's academic achievements and compiled them into "Ten Lectures on Historical Geography by Tan Qixiang", which also includes Chinese history and culture, Chinese administrative regions, the map of Mawangdui more than 2,000 years ago, and other exciting contents, as well as Mr. Tan's fundamental positioning and thinking on this subject as the founder of Chinese historical geography and the chief editor of "Chinese Historical Atlas". There is an introduction at the front of the book "Why study historical geography" and an appendix at the back of the book "Overview of Territorial and Political Districts of the Past Dynasties", which makes the political districts of each dynasty clear at a glance. The book is carefully organized, fully embodying rigor, readability and practicality.
It is said that the Han and Tang dynasties were mighty. How big were the territories of the Han and Tang dynasties? How was the scope of China historically defined and based on what criteria? What are the seven ancient capitals, and why did they become capitals? The Yellow River is famous for its frequent flooding. Why did it flow for 800 years from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty? Where is the romantic Yun Mengze in "Chu Ci"? How did Shanghai transform from a tidal flat to a solid land and gradually become prosperous? ... Professor Ge Jianxiong selected the most important and representative chapters from Mr. Tan Qixiang's academic achievements and compiled them into "Ten Lectures on Historical Geography by Tan Qixiang", which also includes Chinese history and culture, Chinese administrative regions, the map of Mawangdui more than 2,000 years ago, and other exciting contents, as well as Mr. Tan's fundamental positioning and thinking on this subject as the founder of Chinese historical geography and the chief editor of "Chinese Historical Atlas". There is an introduction at the front of the book "Why study historical geography" and an appendix at the back of the book "Overview of Territorial and Political Districts of the Past Dynasties", which makes the political districts of each dynasty clear at a glance. The book is carefully organized, fully embodying rigor, readability and practicality.