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Contesting the Yellow Dragon

Contesting the Yellow Dragon
Author: Xiaofei Kang
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2016-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004319239

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Winner of the 2016 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award This book is the first long-term study of the Sino-Tibetan borderland. It traces relationships and mutual influence among Tibetans, Chinese, Hui Muslims, Qiang and others over some 600 years, focusing on the old Chinese garrison city of Songpan and the nearby religious center of Huanglong, or Yellow Dragon. Combining historical research and fieldwork, Xiaofei Kang and Donald Sutton examine the cultural politics of northern Sichuan from early Ming through Communist revolution to the age of global tourism, bringing to light creative local adaptations in culture, ethnicity and religion as successive regimes in Beijing struggle to control and transform this distant frontier.


The Young Yellow Dragon

The Young Yellow Dragon
Author: Xu Fei
Publisher:
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

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The young yellow dragon

The young yellow dragon
Author: Fei Hsu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1986
Genre: Folk literature, Chinese
ISBN:

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Yellow Bear Or Red Dragon

Yellow Bear Or Red Dragon
Author: Marguerite Harrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781853981951

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The Yellow Dragon

The Yellow Dragon
Author: Robert A.V. Jacobs
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0244203350

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Erun Oncant, the ordinary son of ordinary parents, lived in Cardoney. That is, until chosen by a dying dragon to be the rider for her unhatched daughter. As he took the sword from her dying body, it became instilled with magical powers, and all that remained of her flowed into it. The egg hatched into the first ever yellow dragon, a colour never seen before and only talked about in legend, and with the help of Princess Lelia from the Kingdom of Vanticor, he cared for her, as she grew to full size. Her name, inherited from her mother, became Corella. Tensions between surrounding Kingdoms had developed into all out war under the influence of a wizard of immense power. All feared that Cardoney would be next. Erun and Corella forged an inseparable bond, and together, they set out to foil the evil machinations of the wizard and restore peace to the world.


The young yellow dragon

The young yellow dragon
Author: Fei Xu
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9787532265886

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Ten Lessons in Modern Chinese History

Ten Lessons in Modern Chinese History
Author: Zheng Yangwen
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526126974

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This book is a timely and solid portrait of modern China from the First Opium War to the Xi Jinping era. Unlike the handful of existing textbooks that only provide narratives, this textbook fashions a new and practical way to study modern China. Written exclusively for university students, A-level or high school teachers and students, it uses primary sources to tell the story of China and introduces them to existing scholarship and academic debate so they can conduct independent research for their essays and dissertations. This book will be required reading for students who embark on the study of Chinese history, politics, economics, diaspora, sociology, literature, cultural, urban and women’s studies. It would be essential reading to journalists, NGO workers, diplomats, government officials, businessmen and travellers.


Fieldwork in Modern Chinese History

Fieldwork in Modern Chinese History
Author: Thomas David DuBois
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000734684

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This book explores how fieldwork has been used to research Chinese history in the past and new ways that others might use in it the future. It introduces the previous generations of scholars who ventured out of the archive to conduct local investigations in Chinese cities, villages, farms and temples. It goes on to present the techniques of historical fieldwork, providing guidance on how to integrate oral history into research plans and archival research, conduct interviews, and locate sources in the field. Chapters by established researchers relate these techniques to specific types of fieldwork, including religion, the imperial past, natural environments and agriculture. Combining the past and the future of the craft, the book provides a rich resource for scholars coming new to fieldwork in the history of China.