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Chapter Seven: THE EPOCH OF THE FIRST DIVISION OF CHINA (A.D. 220-580)
(F) The Southern Empires
By hu - Posted on November 19th, 2007
1. Economic and social situation in the south
2. Struggles between cliques under the Eastern Chin dynasty_ (A.D.317-419)
3. The Liu-Sung dynasty (A.D. 420-478) and the Southern Ch'i dynasty(479-501)
4. The Liang dynasty_ (A.D. 502-556)
5. The Ch'en dynasty_ (A.D. 557-588) _and its ending by the Sui
6. Cultural achievements of the south
Principal dynasties of North and South China
‹ 3. The Northern Ch'i dynasty; the Northern Chou dynasty
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