Yongzheng
There are no English biographies on Emperor Yongzheng as far as I know. To the uninitiated, he is an unimpressive emperor compared to his father,…
There are no English biographies on Emperor Yongzheng as far as I know. To the uninitiated, he is an unimpressive emperor compared to his father,…
View More YongzhengThe best book on the spread of Buddhism to China from India is still the old 1964 published, Buddhism in China: A Historical Survey by…
View More Shangxi – Part 9Chinese Houses [2004] by Ronald G Knapp is an excellent book to dip into after a tour of Shanxi. In his book, which has won…
View More Shangxi – Part 8Wang Family Compound. Day 5 of the tour. The Wang Family Compound, also known as the Wang Family Mansion, is the largest of Shanxi’s courtyard…
View More Shangxi – Part 7Zhangbi Ancient Castle. Day 5 of Tour. Hamas’s idea of having tunnels as a defense system in Gaza was already in use in China in…
View More Shanxi – Part 6Day 4 sees us on a 90-minute drive from Taiyuan to a well-preserved ancient city, founded in the Zhou dynasty, called Pingyao Ancient City. Pingyao…
View More Shanxi – Part 5Taiyuan is an ancient city. I visited it on my tour of Shanxi. Unfortunately, the ancient parts of Taiyuan are all gone. That said, Shanxi…
View More Shanxi – Part 4The Ming Emperor Yongle built the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven. In 1420, Yongle moved the capital from Nanjing to Beijing. The Temple…
View More The Temple of Heaven – Part 2Mount Wutai, ‘the five terrace mountains’, is the highest in Northern China and is remarkable for its five open treeless peaks. Mount Wutai is one…
View More Shanxi – Part 3To explore the pivotal role in the growth of Buddhism in China played by a female Dowager empress during the Northern Wei dynasty, there is…
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