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Chronology of Chinese History
Originally, the Descendants of Hua Xia Were Not the Descendants of Yan Huang
Official Colours of Chinese Regimes: a Panchronic Philological Study with Historical Accounts of China
Xiang-Gen Xia Education Experience
Lesson Plan on the Age of Division: One China Or Many Chinas?
The Transition of Inner Asian Groups in the Central Plain During the Sixteen Kingdoms Period and Northern Dynasties
Inner Asian States and Empires: Theories and Synthesis
From Barbarians to the Middle Kingdom: the Rise of the Title “Emperor, Heavenly Qaghan” and Its Significance
EARLY CHINA: Begins with the Xia Dynasty, Followed by Shang Dynasty, Followed by Zhao Dynasty
Enhancing the Experience of the Western Xia Imperial Tombs Heritage Site (PRC, Ningxia) Through Animated Installations
2 Bounded Empires
Critical Han Studies the History, Representation, and Identity of China’S Majority
Dragon Monograph for Website.Pdf
The Chinese Abdication Myth As Discourse on Hereditary Vs. Merit-Based Leadership
Governing China, 150-1850
Hongshan Culture and the Proto-Altaic Speech Community of Xianbei and Tungus
Representing Kingship and Imagining Empire in Southern Dynasties Court Poetry
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CHINA's SPACE NARRATIVE 1 Preface
Beasts Or Humans: Pre-Imperial Origins of Sino-Barbarian Dichotomy
Identifying the Huns and the Xiongnu (Or Not): Multi-Faceted Implications and Difficulties
The Formation and Development of the Chinese Nation with Multi-Ethnic Groups Xiaotong Fei
Identity and Ideology
Liangzhu Culture and Taosi Culture: Formation of the South- North Pattern of Chinese History
The Di Jun People Were the Ancestors of the Xia Dynasty
THE GENETIC and LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE for the XIONGNU-YENISSEIAN HYPOTHESIS1 Huang Yungzhi and Li Hui
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Origins, Ancestors, and Imperial Authority in Early Northern Wei Historiography
The Account of the Xiongnu
The Textual History of Tao Zongyi's Shuofu
China: a “Short” History
Tracing and Re-Conceptualizing Ethnicity in Ancient North China, 770 Bc - Ad 581