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  Bayan, general, 360

  Baykal, Lake, 438

  Beijing, 11, 13, 79, 231, 299, 304, 330, 334, 339, 357, 365, 372, 375, 379, 392, 408, 410–11, 418–20, 430, 447, 467, 476, 493–5, 507, 517, 533–4

  Beijing Olympics, 518, 535

  Bengal, 380

  Bielenstein, Hans, 163, 167, 168

  ‘Big Eyes Li’, 185

  Bingyi (Han Xuandi), see Han emperors

  Bodhisattvas, 202, 212, 256, 424

  Bohai, Gulf of, 13

  Bohai kingdom, 304

  Book burning, 95, 525

  Book of Changes (Yijing, I-ching), 58–9, 129, 358, 431

  Book of Documents (Shujing, Shangshu), 2, 3, 27–8, 54, 96, 129

  Book of Rites (Liji), 129, 348

  Book of Songs/Odes (Shijing), 59, 61, 69, 96, 129

  Borneo, 380

  Borodin, Mikhail, 506

  Boxer Protocol (1901), 495, 496

  Boxer Rebellion (1900), 492–5

  Boyang, Lake, 372

  Bozhou, Guizhou, 404

  Britain, 463–7, 474–6, 479, 486, 491, 501–2, 508–9

  Bronze casting and vessels, 34–6, 39, 59–60, 72–3

  Buddhism, 5, 6, 22, 66, 69, 136, 174, 193, 197, 198–209, 212–3, 220, 222, 224–5, 240–5, 256, 269, 272, 285–6, 302, 307, 312–3, 315, 322–23, 422, 442–3

  Chan (Zen), 273

  Mahayana, 202

  Theravada, 202

  Bukhara, 265, 442

  Bureaucracy, 49, 57, 145–8, 156–7, 177, 226–8, 319, 363–4, 394–5, 405, 414

  Burma, 23, 137, 281, 366, 433, 435, 444, 446

  Burma Road, 138, 514

  C.

  Cai Jing, Song minister, 320, 330, 333

  Calendar, 48, 91, 130, 160, 216

  Calicut, India, 380

  Calligraphy, see Script and language

  Cambodia, 386

  Cambridge History of China, 7, 21, 34, 77, 183, 254, 257, 355, 393

  Canals and irrigation, 1–2, 84–5, 99, 230–2, 271; see also Grand Canal

  Canton, see Guangzhou

  Cantonese language, 18

  Cao Cao, Wei ruler, 186–92, 194–5, 196, 226, 525

  Cao Pi, Wei emperor Wendi, see Wei emperors

  Cao Zhi, poet, 195

  Cathay, 98, 266, 332

  Ceramics, 35, 98, 406, 411; see also Porcelain and Pottery

  Cereals, 32, 38, 47, 83, 84, 92; see also Agriculture

  Champa, Vietnam, 236, 366, 380, 386, 388

  Chang, Song colonels, 359

  Chang’an, Shaanxi, 122, 128, 140, 149, 154, 156, 162, 163, 164, 167, 185–6, 192, 194, 199, 206, 222, 224–5, 234, 242, 244, 270, 271–2, 279, 282, 289–90; see also Xi’an

  Changsha, Hunan, 7, 26, 99, 124, 472, 504, 506

  Ch’en Ch’i-yün, 160

  Chen Dao, poet, 267

  Chen Duxiu, CCP leader, 483, 505, 510

  Chen dynasty, 221–2, 223–4, 251

  Chen She, rebel leader, 112–3

  Chen Tang, Han general, 153

  Cheng, Zhou King, 54–6, 57, 58, 382

  Chengdi, see Han emperors

  Chengdu, Sichuan, 38, 81, 83, 168, 298

  Chengpu, battle of (634BC), 64, 78

  Chengtian, Liao empress, 305–6

  Chengzu, see Ming emperors

  Chi, Han Lady, 120, 255

  Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo, 160, 373, 433, 500, 505–6, 508–16, 519

  Chiang people, 52, 56

  ‘China’, etymology of, 98–9, 343

  Chinese Communist Party (CCP), 483, 505 et seq, 521–2, 525–8, 532, 534

  Chinggis Khan, Mongol leader (d.1227), 314, 337, 339, 351–4

  Chonger, of Jin, 63–4

  Chongqing, Sichuan, 81, 489, 513

  Chongzhen emperor, see Ming emperors

  Chosroes (Khosrau) II, 229

  Chronology, 15–17, 45, 59, 174–5, 184, 294, 357, 377

  Chu, Hubei/Anhui, 39, 61, 64, 72–3, 75, 78, 81, 85–6, 87, 112–4, 116, 185

  Chuci (Songs of Chu), 72

  Chumbi Pass, 243

  Chunqiu, see ‘Spring and Autumn’ Annals

  Civilisation and culture, continuities of, 3, 43, 66, 166, 294, 483

  Cixi, Qing dowager empress (d.1908), 476, 480–1, 492–6

  Climate, 47–8

  Clinton, Bill (US president), 535

  Clunas, Craig, 406

  Co-hong Syndicate, 452, 458

  Coinage and currency, 67, 84, 92–3, 137, 154, 161, 215, 258, 298, 402, 415

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 357

  Collectives and Communes, 519, 521–2, 524–5, 526, 532

  Columbus, Christopher, 380

  Comintern, 497, 505, 510, 512,

  Communist Manifesto, 497

  Confucianism, 68–71, 75, 96, 121, 129, 151–3, 158, 160, 165–6, 197, 200, 220, 259, 296, 346–50, 369, 398, 483, 497, 508; see also Neo-Confucianism

  Confucius (Kong Qiu), 4, 51, 57, 68–71, 75, 106, 129, 148, 157, 160, 161, 162, 246, 348, 518, 529

  Conscription and corvée, 121, 146, 228, 318, 451

  Corvée, see Conscription

  Courbet, Admiral, 488

  Coxinga, see Zheng Chenggong Creation myths, 25–8

  Creel, H. G., 43

  Crespigny, Rafe de, 170–1

  Cultural Revolution (1966–76), 4, 97, 249, 286, 519, 527–30, 532, 534

  Cunningham, Alexander, 241

  Curzon, Lord, 491

  D.

  Daba hills, 81

  Dadu, see Beijing

  Dagu forts, Tianjin, 475, 476, 494

  Dai, ethnic minority, 403

  Dai, Lady, 124–5

  Daizong, see Tang emperors

  Dalai Lama, III, IV, V, XIII, XIV, 424, 442–4

  Dali, Yunnan, 281, 355

  Dalian, Liaoning, 491, 508

  Danwei, 521

  Dao’an, Buddhist monk, 208

  Daodejing, see Laozi

  Daoguang, see Qing emperors

  Daoism, 68, 90, 129, 165, 193, 195–8, 200, 213, 220, 222, 256, 285–6

  Datong, Shanxi, 133, 301, 330, 390, 408, 418

  Daxiangcheng, see Chang’an Democracy Wall, 519, 533

  Deng, Han dowager empress, 176, 178, 180

  Deng Xiaoping, 517, 519, 526, 530–3

  Dent, Lancelot, 460

  Dezong, see Tang emperors

  Dharmaraksha, Buddhist translator (d.307), 202–3

  Di, ethnic minority, 30, 64, 66 100, 209

  Di, Shang deity, 46, 53–4

  Diamond Sutra, 296

  Discourses on Salt and Iron, 151–3

  Divination, 43–7, 55–6, 57, 58–9, 195–6

  Djofar, 380

  Dong Xian, Han officer, 154

  Dong Zhuo, Gansu warlord (d.192), 174, 182–3, 184–6

  Donglin Faction, 413

  Dongting, Lake, 472

  Dorgon, Prince and Manchu regent, 425, 426

  Dou Fu, Tang poet (d.770), 268, 277

  Dou Xian, Han regent (d. AD93), 176

  Dou, Han dowager empress, 176

  Dou, Han Regent (fl.c160), 176, 180–1

  Dream of the Red Chamber, 482

  Dreyer, Edward, 380, 385

  Du You, Tang historian, 284

  Dubs, Homer, 157, 159, 164

  Dujiangyan, Sichuan, 84–5

  Dunhuang, Gansu, 138, 172, 198, 202, 203–4, 228, 241, 242, 271, 290, 296, 309

  Dunnell, Ruth, 312–3

  Duzong, see Song emperors

  Dynastic legitimacy, 15–17, 159, 300, 341

  Dynasties, 17; see Han, Tang, Song etc.

  E.

  E, Henan, 61

  East India Company, English, 435, 447, 452, 456–9

  Eastern Turkestan Republic, 501

  Elliot, Captain Charles, 460–1, 463

  Ennin (Jikaku Daishi), 237, 279–80, 285–6

  Erligang, Hebei, 35–6

  Erlitou, Henan, 33, 34, 35–6

  Esen, Oyirat khan, 390–1

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p; Eunuchs, 89, 109, 143, 179–83, 285, 388, 391–2, 414–5

  ‘Ever-Victorious Army’, 477–8, 484

  Examination system, 129, 161–2, 227–8, 258, 316, 319, 321–2, 368, 374, 395–6, 481, 496

  F.

  Fairbank, J. K., 497, 511

  Falun Gong, 535

  Fan Zhongyang, Song reformer, 315–6

  Fancheng, Hubei, 358

  Fangshan, Hebei, 423

  Fanyang, Hebei, 275

  Faxian, Buddhist monk, 240

  Fei River, battle of (383), 209–10

  Feng, Northern Wei dowager empress, 213–4, 218

  Feng Dao, ‘Five Dynasties’ minister, 296–8

  Fengjie, Sichuan, 223

  Ferghana, 136, 138, 140, 141, 262–3, 265, 272, 332

  ‘Feudalism’, 65, 67, 122, 284

  Firearms, 402, 427–31, 441, 449; see also Weapons etc.

  First Emperor, see Qin emperors

  First World War, 503–4

  Fisher, Carney, 397

  Fitzgerald, C. P., 20, 255

  Five Dynasties (907–960), 192, 211, 290–3, 294–5, 300–3, 305

  Five Dynasties History, 292

  Five Emperors, mythical rulers, 28, 107, 195, 517–8

  ‘Five Pecks’ movement, 196

  Five Phases/Elements, 26, 90–2, 130, 161, 339, 405

  Foot binding, 326–7, 472, 480–1, 496

  Forbidden City, Beijing, 10–11, 419–20

  Formosa, see Taiwan Fort Zeelandia, Taiwan, 435

  Fotudeng, early Buddhist missionary, 207–8

  Four Treasuries, 454, 469

  France, 466, 475, 479, 487–8, 491

  Franke, Herbert, 336, 355–6

  Fu Hao (Lady Hao), 34–8, 41, 43, 46–7

  Fu She Society, 413

  Fubing militia, 220–1, 250, 259

  Fujian (province), 11, 18, 73, 98, 289, 434

  Fushun, Liaoning, 423

  Fuzhou, Fujian, 11, 289, 384, 485, 488

  Funerary rites, 37–8, 46, 104–5, 123, 146–7

  G.

  Gaixia, battle of (202BC), 117–8, 122

  Galdan, Zunghar leader, 437, 439, 440, 443

  Gama, Vasco da, 23, 380

  Gamble, William, 484

  Gandhara, 202

  Gang of Four, 530–2

  Gansu (province), 5, 12, 34, 100, 135, 138, 143, 172, 174, 184, 210, 220, 241, 267, 309, 313, 383, 437

  Gao Huan, warlord (fl.c540), 218

  Gaozhou, Gansu, 241

  Gaozong, see Song, Tang etc emperors

  Gaozu (Liu Bang), see Han emperors

  Gengshi emperor, see Han emperors

  Geography, 10–14

  George III, 447–8

  Georgia, 353

  Germany, 490, 503–4

  Giant Panda, 2

  Giles, Herbert, 483

  Gilgit, 172

  Gobi desert, 12, 135, 230, 310

  Gold Vase Plum, 406

  Golden Horde, 355

  Gong, Prince, Qing statesman, 476, 485, 487, 489

  Gordon, Charles, 477

  Grand Canal, 1–2, 230–2, 275, 284, 324, 365, 379, 412, 425, 466

  Grand Historian, see Sima Qian

  Great Game, 134, 141

  Great Leap Forward (1958–62), 162, 519, 523–5

  Great Proscription (AD171), 181, 182

  Great Rites Controversy (1521–4), 394–401, 529

  Great State of White and High, see Xi Xia

  Great Wall, 1, 23, 78, 99–101, 131, 135, 230, 360, 389, 402, 408–9, 419–20, 429–30, 432

  Great Yan dynasty, 277, 279

  Green Gang, 506

  Guan Yu, Three Kingdoms warrior, 189, 345

  Guang Wudi (Liu Xiu), see Han emperors

  Guangdong (province), 11, 18, 98, 125, 372, 403, 465, 467, 470, 498, 505, 519

  Guangxi (province), 11, 98, 125, 372, 402–3, 405, 432, 453, 470, 479

  Guangxu emperor, see Qing emperors

  Guangzhou (Canton), 7, 125, 127, 289, 447, 451–2, 455, 456–7, 459–61, 463–5, 475, 513

  Guilin, Guangxi, 405, 472

  Guiping, Guangxi, 472

  Guisso, Richard, 257

  Guizhou (province), 11, 252, 288, 402–3, 436, 453, 511

  Guomindang (Kuomintang), 503, 505–09

  H.

  Hailing, Prince, Jurchen Jin emperor, 336, 345

  Hainan island, 11, 143

  Hakka minority, 18, 469, 472

  Halliday, Jon, 510

  Hami, Xinjiang, 39, 173, 280, 383

  Han, Former/Western, see Han Dynasty

  Han, Later/Eastern, 159, 166–7, 174–5, 183, 190, 291, 300, 302; see also Han dynasty

  Han, Warring State, 56

  Han Dynasty, 16, 30–1, 86, 90, 112, 115, 119, 192, 217, 371; see also Han emperors

  Han emperors

  Aidi, 154, 157

  Andi, 176–7, 180

  Chengdi, 153–54, 157

  Gaozu (Liu Bang), 113–21, 126, 132–3, 371–2, 525

  Gengshi emperor, 163, 167

  Guang Wudi (Liu Xiu), 167–9, 175, 199

  Hedi, 176

  Huandi, 180

  Huidi, 120

  Jingdi, 121–2, 134, 167, 190

  Lingdi, 181–2

  Mingdi, 175

  Pingdi, 154, 157

  Ruzi, 157–8

  Shangdi, 176

  Shaodi, 182–3, 184–5

  Shundi, 180

  Wendi, 121, 122, 134

  Wudi, 103, 126–7, 128–30, 140, 148, 149–50, 156, 283

  Xiandi, 185–8, 190, 195

  Xuandi, 148, 150–1

  Yuandi, 147, 148, 151, 153

  Zhangdi, 175–6

  Zhaodi, 148, 150

  Han Fei, Qin legalist, 76–7, 95–6

  Han people, 30–1, 169, 172, 212, 294, 307, 403, 471–2

  Han River, 13, 81, 85, 115, 189, 284, 358

  Han Tuozhou, Song general, 346

  Han Yü, Tang reformer, 284, 285

  Hangtu, 33, 39, 83, 101, 389

  Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 31, 197, 230, 298, 323–4, 330, 339, 344, 346, 360, 406, 452, 477

  Hankou, Hubei, 472, 498

  Hanlin academy, 258, 273, 400

  Hanoi, 487

  Hanshu, 140–1, 147, 148, 150, 157, 159–64, 179

  Han-Shu kingdom, 191–2

  Hanuman, 245

  Hanyang, Hubei, 498

  Hanzhong, Shaanxi, 87, 196

  Harbin, Heilongjiang, 333, 334, 514

  Hardy, Grant, 109

  Harsha-vardhana, 239, 241, 243

  Hart, Robert, 485–6, 493, 495

  Heaven’s Mandate, 53–5, 64–5, 70, 111, 145, 151, 158, 217, 246, 295, 307, 337, 358, 410, 420

  Hebei (province), 11, 131, 220, 267, 282, 408

  Hedi, see Han emperors

  Hedong, Shanxi, 275

  Heilongjiang (province), 13

  Heilongjiang (river), see Amur River

  Hemudu culture, 31

  Henan (province), 11, 48, 166, 282

  Herat, 383

  Hexi, Gansu, 138

  Himalayas, 14

  Hiroshima, 514

  Historiography, Bureau of, 4–5, 251

  History and historiography, 3–5, 15, 20–2, 24, 29–30, 43, 54, 94–5, 106–10, 174–5, 191–2, 250–1, 292–4, 377–8, 411–2, 480

  Ho Chi Minh, 387

  Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, 408

  Hokkien minority, 18

  Hong Kong, 13, 463–5, 476, 491, 509, 513, 519, 533, 534

  Hong Taiji (Abahai/Abatai), Jurchen/Manchu leader, 423–4, 430

  Hong Xiuquan, Taiping ‘Heavenly King’, 469–73, 478

  Hongwu emperor, see Ming emperors

  Hormuz, 380

  Horses, 42, 78, 141, 210–11, 220–1, 272, 318

  Houhanshu, 199

  Hu Shi, Nationalist reformer (d.1962), 483

  Hu Yaobang (CCP general secretary), 533

  Hua Guofeng (PRC president), 532

  Huai River, 2, 13, 117, 163, 3
34

  Huainanzi, 25

  Huandi, see Han emperors

  Huang Chao, Tang rebel, 289–90, 472

  Huangyaguan, Hebei, 429

  Hubei (province), 11, 35, 85, 92

  Hué, Vietnam, 488

  Huhai, Prince, see Qin Second Emperor

  Hui (Chinese Muslims), 23, 368, 467, 478, 484–5

  Hui, King of Chu, 73

  Hui, King of Qin, 81–2

  Huidi, see Han, Ming etc emperors

  Huizong, see Song emperors

  Hülegu, Mongol khan, 365

  Hunan (province), 11, 99, 171, 473, 478

  ‘Hundred Days’ reforms (1898), 492, 496

  ‘Hundred Flowers’ movement (1957), 519, 523

  Huns, 131–2, see Xiongnu

  Hunza, 172, 442

  Huo Guang, Han regent, 150–1, 195

  I.

  Ibn Battuta, 381

  I-Ching, see Book of Changes

  Ili region, 486

  Imperial consorts, 178

  India, 22, 27, 32, 82–3, 136, 137, 138, 140, 239, 241–2, 243, 273, 353, 456–7, 502, 526

  Indonesia, 385

  Inner Mongolia (Nei Monggol), 12, 93, 170, 304, 432, 501

  Irkutsk, 438

  Irrigation, see Canals

  Islam, 273, 369; see also Hui, Arabs etc.

  Issyk-kul, 263

  J.

  Jade, 37, 39, 41, 123–4, 151

  Japan, 23, 103, 174, 236–7, 349, 367, 402, 416, 433, 435, 479, 487–90, 496, 500–1, 504, 508–9, 512–4

  Java, 366, 380

  Jaxartes River, see Syr Darya

  Jehol, Hebei, 446–7, 476

  Jia Sidao, Song minister, 360

  Jiajing emperor, see Ming emperors

  Jiang Jieshi, see Chiang Kai-shek

  Jiang Qing (wife of Mao), 529, 530–2

  Jiang Zemin (PRC president), 535

  Jiangnan, 417, 425

  Jiangsu (province), 11, 199, 467

  Jiangxi (province), 2, 11, 341, 372, 510

  Jiankang, 192, 202, 209, 221; see also Nanjing

  Jianning, Fujian, 11

  Jianwen emperor, see Ming emperors

  Jiaozhi (Annam), 387

  Jiaqing emperor, see Qing emperors

  Jie dynasty (Later Zhao, AD319–49), 206–8

  Jikaku Daishi, see Ennin

  Jilin (province), 13

  Jimi, ‘loose reign’ administration, 262–3, 442

  Jin, Later, (Five Dynasties) (936–47), 291, 300, 301

  Jin, Latter, (Manchu) (1616–36), 423

  Jin, Warring State, 56, 63–4, 71, 86, 98

  Jin (Jurchen) dynasty (1115–1234), 322, 334–40, 344–6, 353, 354, 421; see also Jurchen

  Jin (Jurchen) emperors

  Shizong, 336

  Taizong, 331–2

  Taizu (Aguda), 330, 331

  Xizong, 336

  Zhangzhong, 339

  Jin (Sima) dynasty (265–420), 191, 192, 195

  Jin (Sima) Eastern (317–420), 192, 197–8, 206, 209, 251

  Jin (Sima) Western (265–317), 192, 203, 204–5

  Jin Wen Gong, see Chonger

 

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