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The prosperity of the Han Dynasty lasted longer than that of the Tang Dynasty. Why do foreigners call the Chinese "Tang people"?
Chinese settlements all over the country are called "Chinatown". -
How was the famous Teutonic order founded in European history, and why is it now reduced to a public welfare organization?
Although the Teutonic order still exists nominally, it has been reduced to a religious public welfare organization. -
With the occurrence of two accidents, the Soochow of the three Kingdoms completely lost the opportunity to complete reunification.
The Sun Wu regime, which is partial to Jiangdong in the Romance of the three Kingdoms, has completely become a "supporting role". -
Why did the European powers Austria-Hungary participate in World War I have no overseas colonies?
The Austro-Hungarian Empire in the "allies" camp of World War I was an "alternative" among the great powers. -
After World War II, why did Yugoslavia, which had a good relationship with the Soviet Union, buy jet fighters from the United States?
After the end of the second World War, European countries were divided into two distinct opposing camps -
Why did the Ming and Qing dynasties accept North Korea as an appendage instead of putting it directly into the territory?
Before the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Chinese ruled the Korean Peninsula and brought North Korea into China's territory. -
At the beginning of the Korean War, why was the Korean people's Army so effective that it wiped out more than 60000 of the enemy?
At the beginning of the Korean War, the Korean people's Army had an overwhelming offensive advantage over the South Korean army. -
How did Mount Fuji, an active volcano, become a symbol of Japan?
Speaking of Japan, people must think of the snow-capped Mount Fuji. -
The Great Revolution broke out. Why was the British royal family preserved and the French Bourbon royal family overthrown?
There is a difference between the English bourgeois Revolution of 1640 and the French Revolution of 1789. -
How did the people of the Ming Dynasty view the Japanese samurai sword
The Japanese samurai sword is known as one of the three famous swords in the world. It is dazzling and cold.