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Chapter Seven: THE EPOCH OF THE FIRST DIVISION OF CHINA (A.D. 220-580)
(C) The alien empires in North China, down to the Toba (A.D. 317-385)
By hu - Posted on November 19th, 2007
1. The Later Chao dynasty in eastern North China (Hun_; 329-352)
2. Earlier Yen dynasty in the north-east (proto-Mongol; 352-370), and the Earlier Ch'in dynasty in all north China (Tibetan; 351
3. The fragmentation of north China
4. Sociological analysis of the two great alien empires
5. Sociological analysis of the petty States
6. Spread of Buddhism
‹ 5. Victory of the Huns. The Hun Han dynasty (later renamed the Earlier Chao dynasty)
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3. Rise of the Toba to a great Power
1. Beginning of new foreign rules
(D) The Toba empire in North China (A.D. 385-550)
4. Sociological analysis of the two great alien empires
CONTENTS
2. The Hun kingdom of the Hsia (407-431)
(F) The Southern Empires
Chapter Eight: THE EMPIRES OF THE SUI AND THE TANG
Principal dynasties of North and South China
(3) The Hsi-Hsia State in the north (1038-1227); Continuation of Turkish traditions
1. Reasons for the splitting of the Toba empire
3. The Liu-Sung dynasty (A.D. 420-478) and the Southern Ch'i dynasty(479-501)
2. Earlier Yen dynasty in the north-east (proto-Mongol; 352-370), and the Earlier Ch'in dynasty in all north China (Tibetan; 351
4. The Liang dynasty_ (A.D. 502-556)
1. The rise of the Toba State
3. The Northern Ch'i dynasty; the Northern Chou dynasty
2. Appearance of the (Goek) Turks
2. Relations with Turks and with Korea
4. Economic and social conditions