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In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, how did Li Korea
Since the establishment of the Li Dynasty by Li Chenggui, North Korea has followed the policy of "big business". Diplomatically, it has served the Ming Dynasty as its father and honestly acted as a vassal. -
Why did the trend of "high-foot furniture" rise in the Song Dynasty, which eliminated the tradition of sitting on the ground?
Now we have become accustomed to "sitting down" high-foot furniture, whether it is armchair or armchair, all liberate our legs, and high-foot dining tables, desks and so on are also more in line with our natural state. -
The counselors of costume dramas exist like gods, but why are most of the counselors in history unknown?
Counselors, as the name implies, is a kind of people who rely on their own wisdom to provide advice and advice for those in power. In ancient times, they were called gatekeepers, advisors, aides and so on. -
Cao Cao advocated "talent-only action". Why did Cao Pi implement the "nine-grade system" after he took office?
Many history enthusiasts believe that it was the "nine-grade system" implemented by Cao Pi that gave Sima a chance to usurp the throne. -
How did the Qing Dynasty, which they thought all nations came to Korea
Diplomats can be called the trend setters in the international political arena, decent, gentlemanly, with an accent, as a face of a country's diplomatic envoy, but also represents the country's image and influence. -
What is the ancient funerary object "clothes sparse" and what is its use?
In the view of the ancients, death is only the beginning of another kind of life. To this end, they need to prepare clothes, shelter, money and other necessities for life after death. -
Why did the Southern Song Dynasty
In the period of Jin Xing at the end of Liao Dynasty, the monarch and minister of the Northern Song Dynasty disregarded the peace between Song and Liao for a hundred years, but the Jin Dynasty was invaded by Jin, which was more powerful than Liao, resulting in the subjugation of the country. -
How did Suzhou go against the trend and become a well-deserved "number one Brother in Jiangsu"?
Suzhou, founded in 514 BC, is one of the birthplaces of Wu culture. At the end of the Han Dynasty, the Jiangnan area where Suzhou is located is still in a state of "vast territory and sparsely populated land, rice soup and fish, or fire ploughing and water scavenging, fruit Sui wins clams". -
Before King Yama was introduced into China with Buddhism, who was the master of the underworld in China?
Although the image of Yan Luo, the son of Heaven in Chinese folklore, has been basically Sinicized, his ancestral home is still in India. So, before Yan Wangye entered China with the White Horse Sutra, who was the god of the underworld in China? -
What does the economically backward prairie people rely on to set up elites such as iron kites, Tiefu, timid Xuejun, and so on?
Although the northern prairie peoples in Chinese history have always been "militaristic" barbarians in the eyes of the Central Plains dynasty, they are indeed much more powerful in terms of "militarism" than the Central Plains dynasty.