Peace, War, and Trade Along the Great Wall: Nomadic-Chinese Interaction Through Two MilleniaIn 1577, during a great court debate over the formulation of china's policy toward its nomadic neighbors, the Ming scholar-official Feng Feng-shih observed: "When there are markets and tribute, there is no war." For two millennia, tension between nomad and chinese along China's northern frontier threatened to erupt into war, and for two millennia, the essential element determining whether peace or war existed was trade. This fascinating book tells the story of the centuries-long confrontation along the Great Wall of China. |
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... English . In 1982 , Jagchid approached Van Jay Symons and asked him to collaborate on revising and preparing the Chinese work for publi- cation in English . The challenge in preparing this manuscript for Indiana University Press has ...
... English . In 1982 , Jagchid approached Van Jay Symons and asked him to collaborate on revising and preparing the Chinese work for publi- cation in English . The challenge in preparing this manuscript for Indiana University Press has ...
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... English , restive with the constraints posed by the frontier marketing system at Canton , made war with China and forced it to abandon the tributary system . England secured for itself , and other Western nations that followed its lead ...
... English , restive with the constraints posed by the frontier marketing system at Canton , made war with China and forced it to abandon the tributary system . England secured for itself , and other Western nations that followed its lead ...
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... English tr . Francis W. Cleaves . Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1982 . Serruys , Henry . " The Mongols of Kansu During the Ming , " Mélanges Chinois et Boud- dhiques 10 : 215-346 ( 1955 ) . " Remains of Mongol Customs ...
... English tr . Francis W. Cleaves . Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1982 . Serruys , Henry . " The Mongols of Kansu During the Ming , " Mélanges Chinois et Boud- dhiques 10 : 215-346 ( 1955 ) . " Remains of Mongol Customs ...
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Account Altan Khan Annals attack barbarians bestowals Bilge Khan Biography border Ch'i Ch'ing chih Chin China Chinese court Chinggis Khan Chiu T'ang shu chüan Dayan Khan envoys Esen exchange frontier markets frontiers of China Fu Pi grain Han dynasty horse markets Hsien-pei Hsin T'ang shu Ibid Il Khan imperial intermarriage Ishbara Jinong jitsuroku sho Jou-jan Jurchen Kao-ti Kao-tsu Khitan Ko-le Khan Later T'ang madic Manchus Mao-tun Middle Kingdom military Ming court Ming emperor Ming shih Ming shih-lu Mokohen Mongolian Mongols nese nomadic nomadic leaders nomadic rulers Northern Chou Northern Wei officials Oirad peace present tribute Prince princess relations Reprinted in Taipei sedentarist sent Shan-yü Shih-tsung shu reprinted Taipei Southern Hsiung-nu suggested Sui dynasty Sung shih T'ai-tsung T'ang court T'ang emperor Ta-t'ung Ta-tan Tibetan trade tribes tributary Tümen Turkic Turks Uighur Uriyangkha vassal Wang Ch'ung-ku Wang Mang Wen-ti Wu-huan Wu-ti yearly payments Yüan