A Short History of China |
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sixteenth to eleventh | 12 |
Western Chouc eleventh century | 81 |
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agriculture amongst attack barbarians became Buddhist Canton capital Celestial Empire central Asia century Changan Chiang Kai Shek Chin Chinese Chou communists Confucian Confucius corvée court cultural death defeated developed dragon dynasty emperor Empress established eunuchs examination forces foreign Genghis Khan Hangchow Heaven Henry Pu Yi hordes horses hundred Huns imperial Japan Japanese Khitan Khubilai king Korea Kuomintang labour land landlords later lived Manchu Manchuria mandarins Mao Tse Tung merchants Middle Kingdom military Ming Mongol Mongolia mountains Nanking nomads northern officials organised palace peasant Peking population prince production provinces Red Army regions revolution rice rulers scholars sent Shang Shanghai Shih silk slaves social Son of Heaven southern Ssuma Chien Sung Taiping Tang dynasty Tang period Taoist Tartars throne Tibet tion took trade traditional troops Tsao village Wall warlords western women Yangtze Yellow River Yuan