作者:Valerie Hansen (芮乐伟·韩森) 著 出版社:W. W. Norton & Company 出版时间:2000-00-00 印刷时间:0000-00-00 页数:458 ISBN:9780393973747 ,购买The Open Empire: A History of China to 1600 开放的帝国:1600年前的中国历史等历史相关商品,欢迎您到孔夫子旧
The Open Empire takes an integrative, thematic approach to early Chinese history, using the concept of the “open empire” to highlight the dynamic, porous nature of China’s past. Hansen builds her chronological narrative on a rich variety of archeological and literary sources to flesh out the...
书名: The Open Empire 作者: Valerie Hansen 副标题: A History of China To 1600 页数: 480 出版社: W. W. Norton & Company 出版年: 2000-5-10 第270页 Coming to Terms With Money: The Song Dynasty Wang Anshi and his followers were infatuated with the potential of money in a way...
The Open Empire: A History of China to 1800, 2nd EditionValerie Hansen
Something a lot of kids like to do, even if it’s just in the yard, is camping. It’s a good way for children to enjoy something out of the usual while they’re also using their imagination. So, if you’re in a situation where you’re stuck inside, bring the feeling of camping...
Did you know that for many centuries after the establishment of the Muslim Empire the majority of the population remained largely Christian and Jewish? Did you know that they held a protected status in Islamic law? Did you know that this generally open-minded, curious and open society stimulated...
China has a long and rich history stretching back several millennia, as far back as the 20th Century BC. The Chinese Empire does not refer to a singular dynastic power but rather several different ones, each of which held power over its many millennia of history. ...
My time here in China is going well. I love my new school and classmates. Over the October holiday, my parents and I are planning to go to Xi’an to see the Terracotta Army. I’ve heard that it is an amazing sight, and I can’t wait to go. To me, the story of the Terracot...
Better do a good deed near at home than go far away to burn incense. —Chinese Proverbs 113 An inch of time cannot be bought with an inch of gold. —Chinese Proverbs 105 Chinese Proverbs Short Quotes The journey is the reward.
Although the Silk Road from China to the West was initially formulated during the reign of Emperor Wu (141–87 BCE) during the Han dynasty, it was reopened by the Tang in 639 CE when Hou Junji (d. 643) conquered the West, and remained open for almost four decades. It was closed afte...