Law and Passion : Visionary look about the law inside history pages by Brian Patrick Butler
English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09D52ND2J | 421 pages | EPUB | 1.11 Mb
English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09D52ND2J | 421 pages | EPUB | 1.11 Mb
Let's first look at the space of historical China. History is a story of time. Why talk about space first instead of time? Because the appearance of early civilization depends to a large extent on the natural geographical environment. The earlier the human civilization, the greater the influence of the geographical environment on people, and these inluences will be deeply imprinted in the memory of the group.
In short, the growth environment of Chinese civilization is located in the eastern part of Eurasia and the western shore of the Paci ic Ocean. Plateaus, seas, deserts and grasslands are like a warm and safe embrace, tightly surrounding it.
There is no doubt that geographic China is relatively independent and self-contained; but this is by no means closed or isolated, whether it is the Central Plains in the ancient times or the later Chinese empire. On the contrary, China is open-this should be a prerequisite for our understanding of space China.
In 1976, archaeologists discovered the tomb of Shang Wang Wuding's spouse and the female general, Huhao. This was a major archaeological discovery. Some very exquisite jade artifacts were unearthed from the tomb of Fuhao. To
study these jade artifacts, many experts have been invited. As a result, the archaeologists hadn’t spoken yet, and the masters of the jade carving workshop had their eyes brightened: “Isn’t this Hetian jade?”
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