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Author : 邓荫柯 著;潘岳 译 Deng Yinke;Martha Avery;Pan Yue
Publisher : China Intercontinental Press
Date : 200708
ISBN : 978-7-5085-1098-9
Pages : 174页
Price : $89
China has a long and brilliant history. Its documented history is coherent for 3,000 years and its undocumented history is clearly inherited orally for 5,000 years. Archeological discoveries can date back its history to 7,000 years and trace all stages of human development to 50,000 years. China's history and culture, together with her rivers and mountains, possess infinite charm, which is also the soft power of China. In this book the readers can go to a journey into the Chinese history, to visit the historic sites and ruins, to meet the historic figures, to feel the glory of history itself.
Chapters
Pages Download ReadZhoukoudian:the Dawn of Early Man
9-13The Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor
14-20The Yin Ruins and the Origin of Chinese Characters
21-27The Art of War by Sunzi: A Classic on Military Theory
35-39Sanxingdui, a Civilization Independent from the Central Plains
40-46The Qin Mausoleum and the Terracotta Warriors: the Rise and Fall of the Qin Empire
47-53The Graves of Huo Qubing and Wang Zhaojun
54-60Romance of the Three Kingdoms: In Search of the Traces of the Heroes of the Three Kingdoms
61-68The Yungang Grottoes and the Spread of Buddhism in China
77-85The Grand Canal and the End of the Sui Dynasty
86-93Chang’an and Tri-colored Glazed Pottery: the Flourishing Tang
94-100Along the River during Pure Brightness Day: Kaifeng,a Flourishing Northern Song City
101-111The Grave of Yue Fei and the War against Jin
112-118The Travels of Marco Polo and the Prosperity of the Yuan Dynasty
119-125The Thirteen Ming Tombs and the Governance during the Ming Dynasty
126-135Zheng He’s Voyages on the Western Seas: the Glory of a Great Sea Empire
136-141The Shenyang Palace Museum, Witnessing the Transition from Ming to Qing
142-148The Forbidden City: Symbol of Ancient Chinese Civilization
149-155The Cession and Return of Hong Kong
156-162Epilogue: The Great Wall, a Symbol of China
163-169