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Chapter VII: THE EPOCH OF THE FIRST DIVISION OF CHINA (A.D. 220–580)
Оглавление(A) The three kingdoms (A.D. 220–265) 1 Social, intellectual, and economic problems during the period of the first division 2 Status of the two southern Kingdoms 3 The northern State of Wei
(B) The Western Chin dynasty (265–317) 1 Internal situation in the Chin empire 2 Effect on the frontier peoples 3 Struggles for the throne 4 Migration of Chinese 5 Victory of the Huns. The Hun Han dynasty (later renamed the Earlier Chao dynasty)
(C) The alien empires in North China, down to the Toba (A.D. 317–385) 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; 351–394) 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
(D) The Toba empire in North China (A.D. 385–550) 1 The rise of the Toba State 2 The Hun kingdom of the Hsia (407–431) 3 Rise of the Toba to a great power 4 Economic and social conditions 5 Victory and retreat of Buddhism
(E) Succession States of the Toba (A.D. 550–580): Northern Ch'i dynasty, Northern Chou dynasty 1 Reasons for the splitting of the Toba empire 2 Appearance of the (Gök) Turks 3 The Northern Ch'i dynasty; the Northern Chou dynasty
(F) The southern empires 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 (A.D. 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