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Chapter Nine: THE EPOCH OF THE SECOND DIVISION OF CHINA
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(B) Period of Moderate Absolutism
(4) The empire of the Southern Sung dynasty (1127-1279)
By hu - Posted on November 19th, 2007
1 Foundation of the Southern Sung dynasty
2. Internal situation
3. Cultural situation; reasons for the collapse of the Southern Sung period
‹ (3) The Hsi-Hsia State in the north (1038-1227); Continuation of Turkish traditions
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1 Foundation of the Southern Sung dynasty
CONTENTS
1. Rapid expansion from northern Korea to the Yangtze
3. The Liu-Sung dynasty (A.D. 420-478) and the Southern Ch'i dynasty(479-501)
5. Military collapse
3. Cultural situation; reasons for the collapse of the Southern Sung period
Principal dynasties of North and South China
(1) The Northern Sung dynasty
1. Southward expansion
(3) The Hsi-Hsia State in the north (1038-1227); Continuation of Turkish traditions
2. Internal situation
4. The Liang dynasty_ (A.D. 502-556)
5. Victory of the Huns. The Hun Han dynasty (later renamed the Earlier Chao dynasty)
1. Social structure. Claim to the Chinese imperial throne
3. The northern State of Wei
2. "Nationality legislation"
3. Start of the Mongol empire
5. The Ch'en dynasty_ (A.D. 557-588) _and its ending by the Sui
6. Cultural achievements of the Mongol epoch