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History of the Warring States Period

Yang Kuan

451K0

"History of the Warring States Period" is Mr. Yang Kuan's masterpiece and a famous work in the history of Chinese dynasties. Mr. Yang Kuan fully absorbed the relevant research results in the academic world and integrated them into this comprehensive "History of the Warring States". This book focuses on the major changes and developments that occurred in the fields of politics, economy, military, culture and other fields during the Warring States Period. It truly reproduces the historical and social conditions of the Warring States Period with its rapid changes, dramatic changes, hundreds of schools of thought contending, and the emergence of numerous talents. It is a masterpiece in the study of the history of the Warring States Period.

Introduction to Ancient Chinese History

Yang Kuan

201K0

"Introduction to Ancient Chinese History" was revised by Mr. Yang Kuan based on the first draft of the lecture notes on "Ancient Chinese History" taught at Guangdong Xingqin University in 1937. It compared and referred to various research results and was included in the seventh volume of "Ancient History". It is one of the pioneering works in the field of ancient Chinese history research. In "Introduction to Ancient Chinese History", Yang Kuan proposed the theory of differentiation of mythology, which was a development and supplement to Gu Jiegang's theory of "ancient Chinese history created layer by layer" and became an important successor to the mythology of the ancient history dialectics founded by Gu Jiegang.

A Brief Exploration of Ancient History

Yang Kuan

515K01

"Exploration of Ancient History" collects Mr. Yang Kuan's main loose works and compiles them into "Exploration of Ancient History". It covers a wide range of topics, from the land system to the administrative system, from chronology to documents, from mythology to philosophers. All recorded are Mr. Yang Kuan's most representative papers with high academic value in the study of ancient history, covering many aspects such as politics, economy, and academics of the Pre-Qin, Qin and Han dynasties. In particular, Mr. Yang Kuan's research on myths and legends of ancient history has been highly praised by Japanese scholars as emerging from the school of antiquity, fully absorbing the methods and achievements of the school of ancient interpretation, and striving to open up a "new realm" of the "new school of ancient interpretation."

History of the Western Zhou Dynasty (two Volumes)

Yang Kuan

584K0

The Western Zhou Dynasty refers to the period of about 280 years from the end of the 11th century BC, when King Wu of Zhou conquered the Shang Dynasty, established the Zhou Dynasty, and established its capital in Hao, until King Zhou You was killed in 771 BC and King Ping moved the capital to Luoyi. The Western Zhou Dynasty was a dynasty established after the Xia and Shang dynasties. The political culture of the Western Zhou Dynasty developed brilliantly on the basis of the two generations, and had a profound impact on the development of the entire Chinese history and culture. "History of the Western Zhou Dynasty" is a comprehensive introduction to the history of the Western Zhou Dynasty by the famous historian Yang Kuan. It is the most important work for understanding and studying the history of the Western Zhou Dynasty. "History of the Western Zhou Dynasty" is one of Mr. Yang Kuan's masterpieces. It began to be written in the 1950s and lasted for more than 40 years. The book is divided into seven parts, which respectively discuss the founding of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the land system, agricultural production and handicraft production in the Western Zhou Dynasty, the political institutions, social structures and important systems of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the military and political events of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the Chu and Zeng States in the Western Zhou Dynasty, the cultural education and etiquette of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the decline and eastward migration of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The book is rich in information, with mutual corroboration of epigraphic inscriptions and documentary records, precise research and detailed and reliable conclusions, and has very high academic value.

Chronicle of the Warring States Period (two Volumes)

Yang Kuan

832K0

"Chronicle of Historical Materials of the Warring States Period" is one of the representative works of Mr. Yang Kuan, a famous historian in my country. This book compiles historical materials by year, starting from the final year of "Zuo Zhuan" and ending with the destruction and unification of the six kingdoms by Qin, starting from the first year of King Zhending of Zhou Dynasty (468 BC) and ending with the 26th year of King Zheng of Qin (221 BC). Historical materials that were originally scattered, messy, dated, and confused about authenticity are organized and revised chronologically, turning them into orderly and authentic historical documents. Each year's historical materials focus on the major events of the year, including the stories, lobbying speeches and letters recorded by political strategists about political and political changes. It extensively uses various ancient books and recent research results, draws on rich materials, and conducts precise research, which has very high academic value.

Research on the History of Ancient Chinese Capital System

Yang Kuan

367K0

"Research on the History of Capital Systems in Ancient China" combines documentary materials with rich archaeological excavation results, and through many field investigations, systematically studies and demonstrates the development and evolution of ancient Chinese capitals and their systems, many of which are original. Mr. Yang Kuan believes that the pre-Qin Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty was the historical stage in which the closed capital system was implemented. During the Western Han and Eastern Han Dynasties, the capital system underwent a major change. The entire capital structure changed from "sitting west and facing east" to "sitting north and facing south." During the Tang and Song Dynasties, the capital system underwent another even greater change, that is, from closed to open. This is a change caused by the rapid growth of the capital's population and social and economic development. "Research on the History of the Capital System in Ancient China" conducts a detailed investigation and study of the capital cities in ancient China, and provides a large number of pictures and materials for illustration.

Research on the History of Ancient Chinese Mausoleum System

Yang Kuan

135K0

"Research on the History of the Ancient Mausoleum System in China" is a compilation of Mr. Yang Kuan's research on the history of the ancient mausoleum system. It is divided into three parts: the upper, middle and lower parts. The first part discusses the origin of the mausoleums during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period and the changes in the mausoleum system from the mid-Warring States Period to the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties; the middle part discusses several topics about the ancient mausoleum system; the second part "Research on the Layout of Ancient Mausoleums and Cemetery" focuses on the layout and structure of the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum and the Qin and Han Mausoleums, which are the results of field investigations.

New Exploration of Ancient History

Yang Kuan

254K01

"New Exploration of Ancient History" mainly explores the social history of the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Spring and Autumn Period, with special emphasis on the social nature and social structure at that time. Institutional research, the second half is the study of various "rituals", especially through the method of corroborating handed down documents with unearthed documents, intensive study of "rituals", including Ji Li, Guan Li, Dasou Li, Countryside Drinking Ceremony, Food Ceremony, Shooting Ceremony, Zhi Jian Ceremony, etc., And many wonderful conclusions were drawn.

Beginning of the End of the World: My Hobby is Non-human

Yang Kuan

17K02

After reviving his life, Zhou Yueping only had one thing on his mind: to be a man with a broader vision, and to realize what ordinary people cannot do would be considered a success.

History of Western Zhou Dynasty

Yang Kuan

551K03

The Western Zhou Dynasty refers to the period of about 280 years from the end of the 11th century BC, when King Wu of Zhou conquered the Shang Dynasty, established the Zhou Dynasty, and established its capital in Hao, until King Zhou You was killed in 771 BC and King Ping moved the capital to Luoyi. The Western Zhou Dynasty was a dynasty established after the Xia and Shang dynasties. The political culture of the Western Zhou Dynasty developed brilliantly on the basis of the two generations, and had a profound impact on the development of the entire Chinese history and culture. This book is a comprehensive introduction to the history of the Western Zhou Dynasty by the famous historian Yang Kuan. It is the most important work for understanding and studying the history of the Western Zhou Dynasty. "History of the Western Zhou Dynasty" is one of Mr. Yang Kuan's masterpieces. It began to be written in the 1950s and lasted for more than 40 years. The book is divided into seven parts, which respectively discuss the founding of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the land system, agricultural production and handicraft production in the Western Zhou Dynasty, the political institutions, social structures and important systems of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the military and political events of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the Chu and Zeng States in the Western Zhou Dynasty, the cultural education and etiquette of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the decline and eastward migration of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The book is rich in information, with mutual corroboration of epigraphic inscriptions and documentary records, precise research and detailed and reliable conclusions, and has very high academic value.