The History of China, Volum 1Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 82
... loss on the Hiongnou ; but they did not return from their cam- paign in the desert without having themselves suffered some loss both in men and horses . The Tartars also were only cowed for the time , and not permanently overthrown ...
... loss on the Hiongnou ; but they did not return from their cam- paign in the desert without having themselves suffered some loss both in men and horses . The Tartars also were only cowed for the time , and not permanently overthrown ...
Pàgina 84
... loss or any untoward This state , famous for its breed of horses , had in several ways evinced hostile sentiments ... losses in the field , were obliged to retire into a fortified city where they hoped to make good their position until ...
... loss or any untoward This state , famous for its breed of horses , had in several ways evinced hostile sentiments ... losses in the field , were obliged to retire into a fortified city where they hoped to make good their position until ...
Pàgina 321
... loss in the death of Mongkong , the one general possessing the ability to supply the numerous deficiencies of his countrymen in the art of war . His loss was the more appreciable because his soldiers rated his capacity at a higher value ...
... loss in the death of Mongkong , the one general possessing the ability to supply the numerous deficiencies of his countrymen in the art of war . His loss was the more appreciable because his soldiers rated his capacity at a higher value ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER I THE EARLY AGES II THE DECLINE OF THE CHOW DYNASTY III THE FALL OF THE CHOW DYNASTY IV THE TSIN DYNAS... | 89 |
THE REVIVAL AND FALL OF THE HANS | 99 |
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ambitious appeared attack authority battle Bayan became Buddhism campaign capital capture carried Chentu chief China Chinese Chow command compelled Confucius conquest Corea courage court danger death defeat defence died dominions dynasty Emperor Empire Empress enemy eunuchs favour followed force formidable fortune fresh frontier garrison Genghis hands Hoangho Honan Hongwou honour hostile Hwangti Imperial Kaidu Kaotsong Kaotsou Kerait Khitans Kiangsi king kingdom kingdom of Wei Kins Kublai Kwang Leaoutung lieutenants Loyang Manchus military Ming Mingti ministers Mongols murder neighbours Noorhachu northern officers palace peace Pekin person position possession principal proclaimed proved province rebels reign remained resolved river ruler sent Shensi siege soldiers succeeded success successor Sung dynasty Sungs surrender Szchuen Taitsong Taitsou Tangs Tartars Temujin thousand throne Tibet Timour tion Tonquin took Topatao town tribes triumph troops victory Vouti Wang Wang Khan Wang Mang Wenti Wou Sankwei Yunnan