are from the Jurchen Jin — or "Great Jin" — dynasty, which ruled in northern China between 1115 and 1234. But the Jurchen Jin rulers were not ethically Han, the dominant ethnicity in China today.
GANSU- Dunhuang Museum, located in Danhuang city in China’s northwestern Gansu province, is a perfect place to gain some ...
The mausoleum in suburban Anyang, Henan province, seemed not to match the fame of its occupant, the late Eastern Han Dynasty ...
According to Ming Dynasty survey records, the Jin city walls had a perimeter of ... and in 1421 officially made it the capital of China. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, plans were made for ...
Western Jin Dynasty (265-316) historian Chen Shou once ... In the turbulent era at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he unified northern China and paved the way for his son to found the Wei ...
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