Special Land Problems. 1. Population and Amount of Cultivated Land 2. Summary on Size of Land Holdings 3. Yields or Returns of the Land CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE 1 2697 B. C. Huangti 2357-2261 B. C. Yao 2255-2208 B. C. Shun 2205-1766 B. C. Hsia Dynasty Great Yu 2205-2198 B. C. 1766-1122 B. C. Shang or Yin Dynasty 1122-256 B. C. Chow Dynasty... .Tsing Tien System West Chow 1122-771 B. C. (Supremacy of Empire) East Chow 770-256 B. C. 1. First part East Chow 2. Chun Chiu 722-481 (Spring and Autumn, Period of Intellectual Growth) 3. Li Kua 403-222 B. C. War ring States struggle for 246-207 B. C. Chin Dynasty 350 B. C. Shong Yang abolishes Tsing Tien System 202 B. C.-220 A. D. Han Dynasty (Unsuccessful attempt of Wong First Han 202 B. C.-24 A. D. ... Second Han (Eastern Han) 25 220 A. D. 190-264 A. D. Three Kingdoms Mong to restore Tsing Tien (overlapping with end of Second Han) Wai Kingdom (of 3 Kingdoms) 220-264 A. D. 265-617 A. D. Six Dynasties (Southern) Tsin 265-419 A. D. West Tsin 265-316 A. D. East Tsin 317-419 A. D. Sung (House of Liu, not regular Sung Dynasty) 420-478 A. D. Chi 479-501 A. D. Liang 502-556 A. D. Chen 557-588 A. D. Sui 589-617 A. D. (ruled over reunited empire) 1 This table is made according to Tsi Yuan, a recently published Chinese dictionary. |