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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... capital, Luoyang, was sacked by the rebels in 311, and North China fell under the rule of a congeries of squabbling and unstable tribal statelets. The third chapter examines war and society in North China from the fall of Western Jin to ...
... capital, Luoyang, was sacked by the rebels in 311, and North China fell under the rule of a congeries of squabbling and unstable tribal statelets. The third chapter examines war and society in North China from the fall of Western Jin to ...
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... capital. This situation made possible the devastating rebellion of the frontier general An Lushan, which raged from 755 to 763 and came close to bringing down the Tang dynasty. The book's final chapter explores the impact of the rebellion.
... capital. This situation made possible the devastating rebellion of the frontier general An Lushan, which raged from 755 to 763 and came close to bringing down the Tang dynasty. The book's final chapter explores the impact of the rebellion.
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... capital city of Luoyang just south of the Yellow River. The Jin regime was heir to the administrative and political traditions of China's first unified empire, which had been founded by Qin Shihuangdi of the shortlived Qin dynasty in ...
... capital city of Luoyang just south of the Yellow River. The Jin regime was heir to the administrative and political traditions of China's first unified empire, which had been founded by Qin Shihuangdi of the shortlived Qin dynasty in ...
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... capital of the state of Qi, might have had walls more than twenty meters thick.15 During the Spring and Autumn period sieges of such wellfortified centers were unusual; it was more common for an attacking force to raid to the gates of ...
... capital of the state of Qi, might have had walls more than twenty meters thick.15 During the Spring and Autumn period sieges of such wellfortified centers were unusual; it was more common for an attacking force to raid to the gates of ...
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