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The History of China in 50 Events


The History of China in 50 Events
The History of China in 50 Events: (Opium Wars - Marco Polo - Sun Tzu - Confucius - Forbidden City - Terracotta Army - Boxer Rebellion) by Henry Freeman
English | February 12, 2016 | ISBN: 1523896728 | 51 pages | PDF | 0.50 Mb
Chinese History in 50 EventsAs one of the oldest civilizations in the world, China has a vast, rich history. In order to assist with the study of Chinese history, this book has been broken down into a series of straightforward, easy-to-read vignettes.


Inside you will read about...- The Great Flood
- The Great Wall is begun
- The Terra Cotta Army is created
- Gunpowder is invented
- Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution
- Marco Polo travels to China
- The Forbidden City is completed
- First Opium War
- SARS outbreak
And much more!
This book will provide in-depth insights into some of the most important events in Chinese history while providing an overall context within which these events took place. Designed as an introductory overview of Chinese history, this book is the perfect resource for those who are seeking to expand their knowledge of China and world history.
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