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  China-related Topics KI-KL Topic Center - China-Related Topics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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 Chinese History - Zhou Dynasty 周 event history (www.chinaknowledge.de)
King Zhou (Zhow) burned himself, and his kingdom was conquered by the armies of Zhou and their allies from the west, among them many Non-Chinese tribes like Shu 蜀, Qiang 羌 (Tibetian), and Pu 濮.
King Xuanwang rewarded some important chieftains that helped hims against military pressure as feudal lords, the most important among these new fiefs were Qin 秦 in the west and Xie 謝 and Zheng 鄭 in the east.
King Huaiwang was allured to visit the court of Qin, was taken as hostage and died far from his homelands as prisoner in the west.
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One of the sons of King Shaokang of Xia Dynasty was permanently assigned to the Kuaiji land to guard the tomb, and the later Yue Principality was said to have descended from this lineage.
King Yiwang relocated the Zhou capital from Hao (Haojing or Chongzhou) to Quanqiu (i.e., Feiqiu).
Zhou King Xiaowang conferred them the land of Qin (today's eastern Gansu Province) as a vassal, and hence Daluo's son was know as 'Qin Ying'.
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 610s BC
619 BC - Death of Zhou xiang wang[?], King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
618 BC - Zhou qing wang[?] becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
613 BC - Death of Zhou qing wang[?], King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
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 Zhou Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China -- Research Into Origins Of Huns, Uygurs, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
King Xiangwang conferred onto Jinn Lord the title of Count and the land of Yangfan or 'he nei' (pronounced as He-rui in ancient Chinese to mean the winding section of the Yellow River).
Zhou King Pingwang moved eastward to Luoyi in 770 BC under the escort of Qin lord, and promised to Qin the land of Feng and Qishan should Qin defeat Quanrong and recover the territories.
In the autumn of 636 BC, the brother of Zhou King Xiangwang, Shu-dai, hired the Di barbarians in attacking the Zhou court.
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 Dynasties of China: Western Zhou Dynasty
Kings, as supreme rulers, distributed both land and the people on it to their relatives, meritorious ministers and generals founding many small vassal states.
King Wu's enfeoffment of dukes was the first practice of the feudal system during the Western Zhou Dynasty.
As the Zhou kings were no longer the sole possessors of the land, the ties of kingship and vassalage inevitably weakened.
www.travelchinaguide.com /intro/history/zhou/western/index.htm   (938 words)

  
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The Eastern Zhou period is thought of as the 'shaping period' of Chinese culture.
The Zhou were a semi-nomadic clan from the north western fringe of the Chinese world.
These kings were wounded in battle and that showed that the Zhou house no longer had any real power, but the symbolic role of the dynasty remained important.
www.thenagain.info /WebChron/China/Zhou.html   (377 words)

  
 Battle Summaries for Chinese Military History - China History Forum, chinese history forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
King Xian of Zhou, though officially Son of Heaven, is dependent on Eastern Zhou at his residence in Chengzhou 成周 (now Luoyang 洛阳 in Henan).
King Hui of Wei attacks Han and occupies Zhu 朱 and besieges Zhaiyang 宅阳.
King Wei of Qi 齐威王 decides that the time is right, and sends an army of 80,000 to rescue Zhao with Tian Ji 田忌; as the commander and Sun Bin 孙膑 as the tactician.
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 Chinese History - Zhou Dynasty 周 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
The Zhou Dynasty is probably the dynasty that reigned for the longest period not only of all Chinese dynasties, but of the whole world.
The once venerated kings of Zhou, people like King Cheng 成王 and Kang 康王, lost their central position as the Heaven-approved sacrosanct ruler and were challenged by feudal lords that overtook the leadership of the Chinese world.
The Zhou kings had to flee from their western capital to the east, forced by "barbarian" tribes that invaded the Zhou territory.
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Zhou/zhou.html   (339 words)

  
 Ethics of Shang, Zhou and the Classics by Sanderson Beck
The king bragged of how the slandering of him had stopped because the people had become even afraid to talk; but the Duke of Shao pointed out that he had merely dammed it up, which could be as dangerous as preventing the flow of water.
In 771 BC King Yu was killed by invading barbarians, and the resulting split between two courts led to the acceptance of the eastern capital as primary, marking the beginning of the Eastern Zhou period.
The Zhou patriarch Wen Wang opposed the use of alcohol except in the ceremonies, as the fall of the Shang dynasty was attributed to excessive drinking.
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 Qing Empire 1644-1799 by Sanderson Beck
Qianlong continued the Qing policy of relying on Manchu governors in the provinces with mostly Han Chinese as prefect administrators and county magistrates.
In 1787 a Qing army of 60,000 was used to defeat the Triad rebellion on Taiwan.
The Qing court was allied with the Le dynasty of Vietnam and punished the Chinese miners who had caused a disturbance at Hanoi in 1767.
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 Dynasties of China: Zhou Dynasty
Having suffered much during the reign of King Zhou, the Shang army turned coat and led the Zhou army to the Shang capital.
The Zhou Dynasty is traditionally divided into two periods: the Western Zhou (11th century BC to 771 BC) with Haojing as its capital and the Eastern Zhou (770 BC - 221 BC), when the capital was moved east to present Luoyang.
Zhou reigned over 800 years and was the longest-ruling dynasty in Chinese history.
www.travelchinaguide.com /intro/history/zhou/index.htm   (403 words)

  
 Eastern Zhou Period
The son of the last king of the Western Zhou Dynasty moved the capital to Luoyi (present Luoyang), hence the title of Eastern Zhou.
Since the king had little power to control the vassal states and had few armies of his own to serve him, he was obliged to ask help from his vassals who were then able to manipulate matters both economically and politically.
At that time, many separate states had been established and each was dedicated to the ideal of expanding their economy and military might in order to defeat the others and so control the whole of the vast land.
www.warriortours.com /intro/history/zhou/eastern.htm   (201 words)

  
 History of Chinese Dynasties: Zhou dynasty
The Western Zhou Dynasty was more united under the control of the king and several vassals.
The disrupted Eastern Zhou Dynasty had many kingdoms each with their own power and ambition to acquire overall control.
The Iron Age was to become the new technology in the train of new ideas and thinking followed by the establishment of schools while reformists in each state put together new policies to maintain the rule of slave owners.
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 Imperial Eras
Much of what came to constitute China Proper was unified for the first time in 221 B.C. In that year the western frontier state of Qin, the most aggressive of the Warring States, subjugated the last of its rival states.
Centralization, achieved by ruthless methods, was focused on standardizing legal codes and bureaucratic procedures, the forms of writing and coinage, and the pattern of thought and scholarship.
Qin aggrandizement was aided by frequent military expeditions pushing forward the frontiers in the north and south.
www-chaos.umd.edu /history/imperial.html   (968 words)

  
 China in the 20th Century
The lack of Zhou Enlai and Mao in leadership roles in 1976 caused a power struggle developed between Deng Ziaoping and Mao’s supports, headed by Jiang Qing.
In 1976, Deng became leader of China for a short time when Zhou fell ill. Supporters of Mao, including Mao’s wife Jiang Qing, put Deng under criticism from the start; they believed that his economic reforms were through capitalist forms of production.
With the death of many of the old leaders of China, such as Mao and Zhou, he was able to fill the power vacuum and bring the country through it without much incident.
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 Timeline for Military Conflicts - China History Forum, chinese history forum
King Cheng of Zhou's 11th year: War where King Cheng of Zhou attacks the Huai Yi King Kang of Zhou's 1st year: War where King Kang of Zhou invades the Gui Fang
King Li of Zhou's 2nd year: War where Zhou resists the Huai Yi 1st year of Gong He's reign of Zhou: uprising of the people of Zhou
Her swinging sword flashes like nine falling suns shot by Yet the legendary bowman; she moves with the force of a team of Dragons driven by the gods through the sky; her strokes and attacks are like those of terrible thunder.
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 Wu Li Qing Tea - TeaSpring.com
Wu Li Qing was relatively unknown outside of China until the recent 2006 Tea King auction that was held in Shitai county in Anhui province.
Chinese historians theorised that Wu Li Qing tea was treasured by members of the royal family of Sweden for their anti-aging property.
In any case, scientific result proves that Wu Li Qing is not only high in minerals and vitamins, but also contains high amount of selenium which may aid in preventing cancer.
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 Qing Dynasty (1644-1911 A.D.)
Sunu tried to crown Emperor Kang Xi's eighth son, Yun Yi to be king but failed.
Yong Zheng succeded Kang Xi as the third king of the Qing Dynasty.
Cixi was also notorious for taking the money that would have gone to strengthen the military and built a park for her own enjoyment, know as the Yi He Yuan.
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 DBLP: Gang Zhou   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Tian He, Liqian Luo, Ting Yan, Lin Gu, Qing Cao, Gang Zhou, Radu Stoleru, Pascal Vicaire, Qiuhua Cao, John A. Stankovic, Sang Hyuk Son, Tarek F. Abdelzaher: An Overview of the VigilNet Architecture.
Gang Zhou, Tian He, Sudha Krishnamurthy, John A. Stankovic: Impact of Radio Irregularity on Wireless Sensor Networks.
Richard Hull, Gang Zhou: Towards the Study of Performance Trade-offs Between Materialized and Virtual Integrated Views.
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 Zhou Long
Zhou studied piano as a child, but the Cultural Revolution interrupted his musical progress in 1966.
CHORAL: Words of the Sun (text by Ai Qing [translated by the composer]), mixed chorus, 1982, revised 1997; Two Poems, mixed chorus, 1997 (version of two sections of Shi Jing Cantata); The Future of Fire, children's/mixed chorus, large orchestra, 2001
Zhou Long, Zho Long, Zhu Long, Jou Long, Jo Long, Ju Long, Long Zhou, Long Zho, Long Zhu, Long Jou, Long Jo, Long Ju
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 King-Tan Yuen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Zhong guo 'O' ji zhi xie xing qing ren (1996)....
Zhi zun zhou liu ji zhi tou tian huan ri (1993)....
Da cuo qing ren shang cuo chuang (1993)
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