Absolutely gloriously illustrated reference book not only about the various dynasties that controlled China but the artifacts, architecture, art, culture, religion and far more.
Starting with when hominds first entered the area - approximately 200,000 BCE and the Neolithic societies that slowly appeared ~ 5000BCE. Then it goes from the legendary Five Emperors that ended their reigns pre-2200 BCE. From the Xia to the Shang dynasty which displaced the Xia around 1600 BCE.
It's like an encyclopedia through time. The land, the rivers, the mountains and the people, their clans and heritage. Close-ups of paintings on scrolls as well as the calligraphy. Elaborately embroidered clothing and jade used as sculptures and decorations. Development of tea and rice. Samples of jewelry from various dynasties as well as armor and weapons. Porcelain and the gorgeous blue cobalt ores that influenced the Dutch Delft china. The movement of the capital from city to city. The battles with various northern tribes and Japan, Korea, Manchuria and other neighbors. The government attempts at holding off the European trade delegates and Europe's eventual military victories that forced trade concessions and privileges. The Great Wall as well as the Great Canal and the Terracotta Army. Buddhism and Confusianism and Daoism. The Sui dynasty that took up the "Mandate of Heaven" to the abdication of the Xuantong Emperor in 1912 and his death in 1967 as a citizen of Communist China.
It's a beautiful book and one that would be an excellent addition to the library of anyone interested in Chinese history.
2021-211