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  China History Forum, chinese history forum > Is Han Wudi overrated?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
JingDi might have been the right man for the time, as the Han stilled needed to consolidate and give China a breather after Qin...but I find 'do nothing and all will be well' a rather uninspiring sort of ethos.
JingDi removed him (had him cut in half at the waist) to maintain peace but the final world on internal and foreign policy should have been with him.
It is sometime after JingDi (Wudi's father) that the chariots seem to fade from the battlefield after a nearly 500 year decline and I believe it is the breeding of effective strong horses for the military which made a mobile platform transported by a team of smaller Chinese horses finally an uneconomic weapon.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t4053.html   (5595 words)

  
 201 B.C.E. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Upon Gaozu's death, his wife, the Empress Lü effectively ruled as regent for the next 15 years.
The reign of their son, Wendi, kept the regime intact, as did their grandson, Jingdi (r.
B.C.E. that was crushed, this was an era of peace, during which the population and the economy grew; taxes were further cut in half by Jingdi to about 130 of a crop yield, and the state granaries and treasury remained well stocked.
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 Women Warriors' secret
Chinese archaeologists are arguing about the discovery of hundreds of terracotta women warriors found guarding the tomb of the Emperor Jingdi and his wife, Empress Wang of the Western Han Dynasty.
It is the first time that female warriors have been found and these are armed and mounted on horseback as if riding in cavalry formation.
At the tomb of the Emperor Jingdi (206BC-AD24), which lies not faraway at Xianyang in Shaanxi province, archaeologists have found 90 pits with 600 terracotta cavalry and foot soldiers as well as livestock, work tools and many wooden chariots.
www.members.tripod.com /~journeyeast/women_warriors__secret.html   (386 words)

  
 MUSE - Two Emperors, Two Dynasties: China's Ancient Origins
During the Han dynasty, China achieved a new measure of imperial unity and economic prosperity.
There were major changes in religious practice and intellectual attitudes (evident in Han mausoleums) particularly at Yangling, the burial place of the Fourth Emperor, Jingdi.
Excavations began here in 1990 and continue, revealing thousands of miniature funerary objects such as terracotta figures, metal and pottery utensils, bronze and iron weapons, and especially fine jade animals.
www.austmus.gov.au /muse/apr2003/feature1.htm   (390 words)

  
 Jingdi Hotel Shenzhen - Lowest Prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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 Rebellion of Seven Kingdoms
The kingdoms that were in the hands of vassal-state rulers become a threat to the central government.
During the reign of Jingdi, the minister Chao Cuo recommended to weaken the power of vassal-state rulers by eliminating their fiefdoms.
Later, Emperor Wu continued to weaken the power of the vassal states by eliminating many fiefdoms, restoring central control over the prefectures and counties of the country.
www.chinaculture.org /gb/en_aboutchina/2003-09/24/content_23029.htm   (183 words)

  
 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Sui Dynasty and Yang Jian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Yang Jian was a close relative to the imperial throne through his daughter, the royal wife of Emperor Xuandi of northern Zhou dynasty.
When his father died a year later, Jingdi was only 8 years old.
In February 581, he forced Jingdi to abdicate, making himself the emperor.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t770.html   (1715 words)

  
 Jingdi Hotel Shenzhen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Jingdi Hotel Shenzhen provides 4 star accommodation at discounted prices starting from USD 44.
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 The Ancient Capitals of China Tour
We fly to Xian, the Chinese terminus of the Silk Road and capital for eleven dynasties.
Highlights of our touring in Xian are the excellent collection at the new Provincial Museum, the Jingdi tomb, the Forest of Stelae, housed in a former Confucian temple, Big Goose Pagoda, and the Great Mosque.
Touring in the countryside outside of Xian will include the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi, where in 1974, thousands of terra-cotta warriors were discovered, the Neolithic village of Banpo, and Famensi Temple, where recent excavations have uncovered imperial gifts sealed in a crypt since 874.
archaeologicaltrs.com /as_chn_caps.html   (1173 words)

  
 Hanyangling- Silk Road City Guide -
Hanyangling is mainly made up of the tomb of Han Jingdi, tomb of Empress Wang, burial pits, archaeological exhibitions, criminal graveyard and some satellite tombs.
The mausoleum covers an area of 10 square kilometers (about 4 square miles); 6 kilometers (four miles) from east to west and up to 3 kilometers (two miles) south to north.
An east-to-west sacred road will lead you to the tomb of Jingdi at its western end.
www.silk-road-china.com /xian/hanyangling.htm   (278 words)

  
 Great Wall - The Great Wall of the Han Dynasty, exceeding 10,000 kilometers | History
The marriage treaty with Hun handed down to later emperors of Han Wendi and Han Jingdi.
When Junchen became ruler of Hun, he often dispatched troopers to Shangjun and Yunzhong Counties on the north border of Han.
On the other hand, due to the softened policies continuously adopted during the rule of Han Wendi and Han Jingdi, the economy of the Han Dynasty recovered, and the military strength was becoming powerful too.
www.greatwall-of-china.com /51-18/the-great-wall-of-the-han-dynasty.html   (1409 words)

  
 Warriors of Clay
The size of the tomb complex and the presence of "warrior pits," a rarity in China, suggest that this is the tomb of a Han nobleman or relative of a Han ruler.
Previous warrior-pit discoveries include 7,000 life-size figures found at the tomb of China's first emperor, Qin Shihuangdi, in 1974, and 40,000 figurines in the tomb of the later Emperor Jingdi and Empress Wang 157-141 B.C.), excavated in 1990.
Villagers from Sheng-jing made the discovery accidentally while planting trees on the outskirts of town near Weishan Mountain.
www.archaeology.org /0303/etc/warriors.html   (536 words)

  
 Project-Team-reso   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Participants: Pascale Vicat-Blanc Primet, Jingdi Zheng, Olivier Glück, Julien Laganier, Fabien Chanussot, Mathieu Goutelle, Robert Harakaly, Jean-Christophe Mignot.
The purpose of Computational Grids is to aggregate a large collection of shared resources (computing, communication, storage, information) to build an efficient and very high performance computing environment for data-intensive or computing-intensive applications [47].
Modeling, managing and controlling the grid network resource as a first class resource of the global environment: transfer scheduling, data movement balancing...
www.inria.fr /rapportsactivite/RA2004/reso2004/uid39.html   (247 words)

  
 Auburn Alumni Association Travel China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Begin with five nights in the capital of Beijing, including visits to the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, and an imperial-style banquet at the Great Hall of the People.
Then travel to the ancient capital of Xi'an to see the army of terra-cotta warriors protecting the tomb of Emperor Qin and the spectacular 2,100 year-old mausoleum of Emperor Jingdi at Yangling.
In Yichang, embark on a four-night cruise through the dramatic Three Gorges, visiting ancient villages and the Yangtze River Dam, an engineering marvel that will eventually be the world's largest dam.
www.alumni.auburn.edu /travel/tour-china.html   (156 words)

  
 UGA Alumni Association | Alumni Tours Fall 2005
BeginŒ in Beijing with visits to the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and a special imperial-style banquet at the Great Hall of the People.
Visit the ancient capital of Xi'an to see the incredible army of terra-cotta warriors protecting the tomb of Emperor Qin and the spectacular 2,100 year-old mausoleum of Emperor Jingdi at Yangling.
In Yichang embark on the four-night cruise through the dramatic Three Gorges, visiting ancient villages and the Yangtze River Dam.
www.alumni.uga.edu /alumni/tours-fa05.html   (663 words)

  
 Rare Han Dynasty Pottery Stickman
It's ironic these stickmen do not have all of their original wear, but the inferior type of figurines remain true to their original form.
The two reference photos are from "The Yanling Mausoleum of Emperor Jingdi of the Western Han Dynasty".
Shipping, Handling and Insurance: This item is in our U.S. Gallery and will be shipped via FedEx to U.S. $30 and to Europe for $95.
www.trocadero.com /minggallery/items/406833/item406833store.html   (199 words)

  
 Andrew Harper Tours
Eleven imperial dynasties established their capital in, around and near Xian spanning a time line from the 10th century B.C. through the 10th century A.D. More than 2,000 years of history has unfolded within her gaze.
On arrival, we proceed to Yangling, excavation site of the mausoleum of Emperor Jingdi of the Han Dynasty.
Comparable to the Terra Cotta Army in terms of number of relics, academic and aesthetic value, plans are in place to create the largest museum of Han mausoleums in China on the site.
www.andrewharpertravel.com /ahtisapi.dll/hideawayTours?tour=China.detail.7   (467 words)

  
 Project-Team-reso:End-to-end high performance and deterministic transport and service differentiation
End-to-end high performance and deterministic transport and service differentiation
Participants : Pascale Vicat-Blanc Primet, Jingdi Zeng, Dino Lopez Pacheco, Cong-Duc Pham.
In TCP/IP networks, the end-to-end principle aims at simplifying the network level while pushing all the complexity on the end host level.
www.inria.fr /rapportsactivite/RA2005/reso/uid32.html   (815 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Peter Mackey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
From left to right representatives of Jingdi Australia: Prof Gerard Guthrie; Ms Li Xiaoli; Ms Wang Lehzi; Mr Peter Mackey, Manager Client Services, Planet Learning; Mr Mark Taylor, Mangager, Marketing & Business Development, Planet Learning.
Peter Mackey and Mark Taylor from Planet Learning were both able to spend valuable time with both Jingdi and Infinisys staff.
Jerry spent the week in training with Client Services Manager, Peter Mackey.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Mackey_Peter_9678523.htm   (575 words)

  
 Jingdi Zeng's publications - Publications
Loris Marchal, Pascale Vicat-blanc Primet, Yves Robert and Jingdi Zeng.
Domenico Talia, Paolo Trunfio, Jingdi Zeng and Mikael Högqvist.
Technical report, TR-0048, Institute on System Architecture, CoreGRID - Network of Excellence, June 2006.
www.coregrid.net /bibadmin-0.5/show.php?author=Jingdi_Zeng   (55 words)

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