Results found with the tag '朝代' , 9 articles in total.
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Chinese dynasty history---Qing dynasty 清朝
Ever suspicious of Han Chinese, the Qing rulers put into effect measures aimed at preventing the absorption of the Manchus into the dominant Han Chinese population.
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Chinese dynasty history---Ming dynasty 明朝
The Ming dynasty (1368-1644) was founded by a Han Chinese peasant and former Buddhist monk turned rebel army leader (朱元璋).
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Chinese dynasty history---Yuan dynasty 元代
Yuan dynasty is a Mongolian dynasty.By the mid-thirteenth century, the Mongols had subjugated north China, Korea, and the Muslim kingdoms of Central Asia and had twice penetrated Europe.
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Chinese dynasty history---Song dynasty 宋朝
The Song period divides into two phases: Northern Song (960-1127) and Southern Song (1127-1279).
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Chinese dynasty history---Tang dynasty 唐朝
The Tang dynasty (A.D. 618-907), with its capital at Chang’an (长安), is regarded by historians as a high point in Chinese civilization–equal, or even superior.
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Chinese dynasty history---Han dynasty 汉朝
The Han rulers modified some of the harsher aspects of the previous dynasty; Confucian ideals of government, out of favor during the Qin period, were adopted as the creed of the Han empire, and C
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Chinese dynasty history--Qin dynasty 秦朝
Qin dynasty is the first imperial Period in China.Once the king of Qin consolidated his power, he took the title Shi Huangdi (First Emperor始皇帝), a formulation previously reserved for deities a
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Chinese dynasty history---Zhou dynasty history of China周朝
The Zhou dynasty had its capital at Hao (镐), near the city of Xi’an (西安),or Chang’an (长安), as it was known in its heyday in the imperial period.
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Chinese dynasty history---Shang dynasty 商王朝
A line of hereditary Shang kings ruled over much of northern China, and Shang troops fought frequent wars with neighboring settlements and nomadic herdsmen from the inner Asian steppes.