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Song is very very wealthy, but Song had no balls, at least Song was far better than KMT.
Well,I don't think Song was very wealthy even though some song lover fabricated that the GDP of song had been 80% of whole world.I DON'T BELIEVE IT AT ALL.Even combined all of song,jin,kithan,it was still pretty poor according to Angus maddison,which I don't believe too.
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Somebody just like coward dynasties.More coward the dynasty is,They like it more.Being a weakling actually give them pleasure.Most people who like Song dynasty likes KMT,and vice versa.
 
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Well,I don't think Song was very wealthy even some song lover fabricated that the GDP of song had been 80% of whole world.I DON'T BELIEVE IT AT ALL.Even combined all of song,jin,kithan,it was still pretty poor according to Angus maddison,which I don't believe too.
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Somebody just like coward dynasties.More coward the dynasty is,They like it more.Being a weakling actually give them pleasure.
I don't believe this chart more.
In the year of ad 1 the population of China was about 30 million, 1000 years later we doubled this number when we were in the late time of Tang. Then we doubled the number again just after about 125 years, that time rightly was the dynasty of Song. That was enough to explain.
 
I don't believe this chart more.
In the year of ad 1 the population of China was about 30 million, 1000 years later we doubled this number when we were in the late time of Tang. Then we doubled the number again just after about 125 years, that time rightly was the dynasty of Song. That was enough to explain.
How about the population of other countries in this world?After all,It is a percentage map.
 
Japanese Social Democratic Party officials said the Chinese Yuan had invaded Japan

At 11:58 on August 26, 2015 Source: Global Network Phone read the news

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Japan's "Sankei Shimbun" ZAKZAK's website on August 25 reported that the Japanese Social Democratic Party Mizuho Fukushima deputy on the 25th issued a "shocking remark." On the afternoon of the 24th meeting of the Japanese Senate budget committee, around 70 years after the war talk Abe, Fukushima declared: "If the said span of several hundred years, it must also do something to apologize for."

Abe said "will not waver introspection and apology for Japan's neighboring countries of ancient cabinet", "but on the other hand can not make future generations to continue to apologize" in his reply. In this regard, Fukushima made his statement.

For 70 years after the war published in the conversation "can not let the war has nothing to apologize to descendants continue to bear the fate of" this proposition, Japanese public opinion surveys in Japan, "Asahi Shimbun" published on the 25th, there are 63% of people are means "identity."

Mentioned remarks from Fukushima, "hundreds of years" span, the Japanese literature also describes China during the Yuan Dynasty (1274, 1281), the Yuan army, the Korean military aggression and cruelty to horses when Iki, Nagasaki Prefecture Japan . Fukushima said this, do not they should ask China, South Korea and North Korea apologize for it? (Ji Hong Lee Wang Huan)

日社民黨高官稱中國元朝時曾侵略日本也該道歉--新疆頻道--人民網
 
Chinese invaded in to Vietnam in 1979. South Korean joined with US in Vietnam war. This aggressor didn't said apologies until now.
 
Chinese and Koreans should now stop asking for apologies every year. After a while it loses its value and demeans the victims. Mow its just for propaganda purposes against Japan.
We're not asking them to apologize. We are asking them to recognize and respect history. Is that too hard to ask, my friend? LOL
 
Chinese can stop claim that Yuan and Qing is dynasty of Chinese herown, Chinese is under ruling of Mongolian and Manchurian in the past. Chinese were not related to this invasion of Mongolian in to Japan in the past.
 
Identity of Han-Dynasty marquis confirmed


The results are in for Haihunhou, the ancient burial site discovered in 2011. After five years of painstaking excavation, archaeologists have concluded that the main tomb was indeed that of the marquis of Haihun, a deposed emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.


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Combo photo shows a hoof-shaped gold ware (up, L), gold cakes (up, R), a jade pendant (bottom, L) and a jade seal (bottom, R) unearthed from the 2,000-year-old tomb of Marquis of Haihun, who had a short-lived reign of 27 days as an emperor of Western Han Dynasty (206 BC -- 24 AD), in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province. A jade seal found in the interior coffin of the tomb helped identify its master as "Liu He", name of the Marquis of Haihun, who is also the grandson of Emperor Wu whose reign ushered in one of the most prosperous periods in China's history. Over 10,000 pieces of cultural relics were unearthed from the tomb during the 5-year-long excavation. [Xinhua]


Now, the most significant finds from the cemetery in eastern China's Jiangxi Province are on display at the Capital Museum in Beijing.


One of China's greatest archaeological finds has come to Beijing. Dating back more than 2000 years, the tomb of Haihunhou, in Jiangxi Province, has proven a trove both of treasure and of historical insight into China's Western Han Dynasty. A three month exhibition opens in the capital on Wednesday.

The 441 exhibits - including bronze ware, gold ware, jade articles, and lacquerware replicas - were selected from 20,000 items unearthed since excavations began at Haihunhou in 2011.

The site dates back to the Western Han Dynasty, covers roughly 46,000 square meters, and contains eight small tombs as well as a burial site for chariot horses. This is the best-preserved cemetery of its age found in China, with the most complete worship system.

Experts have now confirmed the long held belief that the tomb's occupant was Liu He, grandson of Emperor Wu. Liu was given the title "Haihunhou" - or "Marquis of Haihun" - after he was deposed as emperor after only 27 days. Haihun is the ancient name of a very small kingdom in the north of Jiangxi.

By now, the weight of evidence supporting this deduction is incontrovertible.



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Hoof-shaped gold wares are displayed at an exhibition in Capital Museum in Beijing, capital of China, March 2, 2016. The gold wares were unearthed from the 2,000-year-old tomb of Marquis of Haihun, who had a short-lived reign of 27 days as an emperor of Western Han Dynasty (206 BC -- 24 AD), in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province. A jade seal found in the interior coffin of the tomb helped identify its master as "Liu He", name of the Marquis of Haihun, who is also the grandson of Emperor Wu whose reign ushered in one of the most prosperous periods in China's history. Over 10,000 pieces of cultural relics were unearthed from the tomb during the 5-year-long excavation. [Xinhua]


"There are six pieces of evidence to prove our conclusion. The three direct pieces of evidence are: letters from Liu He and his wife to the emperor, the 90 golden pieces we found between the outer and inner coffins, and a jade stamp, all of which bore his name,"


"And the indirect evidence includes Han-Dynasty official scripts we found on bamboo slips and wooden tablets, coins and porcelain and ceramics, in styles consistent with the works of that age," said Xin Lixiang, an expert of State Administration of Cultural Heritage.

The exhibits on display in Beijing are only a small part of the massive discovery. Some may take years to clean up and restore before facing the public.

Most highly anticipated are the bamboo slips and wooden tablets, which are not appearing this time. They are the first such find in Jiangxi and a groundbreaking discovery for the whole of China.

"We have so far excavated between four and five thousand bamboo slips and wooden tablets, and now they are stored in our laboratory. We presume they were the fragments of Liu He's favorite books.

"Those light wooden pieces are among the most difficult items to clean and preserve, and they are terribly rotten. We are using the most advanced technologies to restore them," said Yang Jun, the leader of excavation team.

Lying on a mountain near the city of Nanchang, the cemetery site was reported robbed five years ago. The Jiangxi Institute of Archaeology then started a rescue excavation and has since unveiled a spectacular hoard of treasure.

The exhibition in Beijing runs until June the 2nd. It will prioritize group visitors and allow only 1,000 individual visitors a day in the first week, and increase the daily limit to 5,000 people after that.

Identity of Han-Dynasty marquis confirmed - China.org.cn
 

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