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Political Lessons of Chinese History

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

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Political and strategic geography of China — Mongol invasion turning-point in Chinese history — Early Chinese civilisation before that event — Gallant and patriotic resistance on the part of the Chinese against their Mongol invaders — Mongol conquest of China completed A.D. 1270 — Character of Mongol rule there — Restoration of native Chinese dynasty — Its decay after lasting two centuries — Local insurrection of a strange character arising — Prepares the way for accession of the Manchus — Origin of the Manchu Tartars — They overrun China after a noble resistance by the people — Their dominion established over China — Character of their rule up to the nineteenth century — Eminent sovereigns of their race — Beginning of their degeneracy.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1883

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References

page 210 note 1 See Nougler's, History of China, vol. iGoogle Scholar.

page 212 note 1 Vide Early Law and Usage, by Sir Henry Summer Maine.