Medieval Chinese Warfare 300-900Routledge, 2 вер. 2003 р. - 304 стор. Shortly after 300 AD, barbarian invaders from Inner Asia toppled China's Western Jin dynasty, leaving the country divided and at war for several centuries. Despite this, the empire gradually formed a unified imperial order. Medieval Chinese Warfare, 300-900 explores the military strategies, institutions and wars that reconstructed the Chinese empire that has survived into modern times. Drawing on classical Chinese sources and the best modern scholarship from China and Japan, David A. Graff connects military affairs with political and social developments to show how China's history was shaped by war. |
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... Western Jin The north under barbarian rule The south under émigré rule From Northern Wei to Northern Zhou North versus south The Koguryo ̆ War and the fall of the Sui dynasty Li Shimin and the military consolidation of the Tang dynasty ...
... Western Jin The north under barbarian rule The south under émigré rule From Northern Wei to Northern Zhou North versus south The Koguryo ̆ War and the fall of the Sui dynasty Li Shimin and the military consolidation of the Tang dynasty ...
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... Western Wei (Northern Zhou) and Eastern Wei (Northern Qi) North China in AD 572, also showing the old Northern Wei garrisons The zone of confrontation between north and south, ca. AD 400 The Sui conquest of Chen, AD 588–9 Contenders for ...
... Western Wei (Northern Zhou) and Eastern Wei (Northern Qi) North China in AD 572, also showing the old Northern Wei garrisons The zone of confrontation between north and south, ca. AD 400 The Sui conquest of Chen, AD 588–9 Contenders for ...
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... wei not only helped to clarify some of the more obscure passages in the ... Western equivalents (for example, April 30, 637, rather than “the first day ... Western equivalents. Thus, the first day of the first lunar month of the sixth ...
... wei not only helped to clarify some of the more obscure passages in the ... Western equivalents (for example, April 30, 637, rather than “the first day ... Western equivalents. Thus, the first day of the first lunar month of the sixth ...
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... Western Jin, the southern dynasties, and the Sui and Tang empires. Another outlying area, the Korean peninsula, had ... Wei River valley, most of the Yangzi valley, the Sichuan basin, and various river valleys south of the Yangzi. The ...
... Western Jin, the southern dynasties, and the Sui and Tang empires. Another outlying area, the Korean peninsula, had ... Wei River valley, most of the Yangzi valley, the Sichuan basin, and various river valleys south of the Yangzi. The ...
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... Western Han dynasty (202 BC–AD 9), but they were the product of an age when ... Wei dynasty in the middle of the fifth century. Incessant armed conflict and ... Wei dynasty of the Tuoba Xianbei people, North Asian cavalry remained the ...
... Western Han dynasty (202 BC–AD 9), but they were the product of an age when ... Wei dynasty in the middle of the fifth century. Incessant armed conflict and ... Wei dynasty of the Tuoba Xianbei people, North Asian cavalry remained the ...
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