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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia - Warring States Period

The Warring States Period (traditional Chinese: 戰國時代, simplified Chinese: 战国时代 pinyin Zhànguó Shídài) takes place from sometime in the 5th century BC to the unification of China by Qin in 221 BC. It is nominally considered to be the second part of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, following the Spring and Autumn Period. Like the Spring and Autumn Period, the king of Zhou acted merely as a figurehead. The name Warring States Period was named after Record of the Warring States compiled in early Han Dynasty. The ...

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Warring States Period: Eastern Philosophy Dictionary on Warring States Period

Warring States Period: period social and political unrest in China's history from 403-221 BCE in reaction to which China's classical philosophy emerged.

 

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Warring States Period - Zhao's military reforms

307 BC. Adoption of superior non-Chinese clothing and cavalry (胡服騎射) under the reign of King Wuling of Zhao (in progress) ...

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Warring States Period, Warring States Period - Partition of Jin, Warring States Period - Change of Government in Qi, Warring States Period - Early strife in the Three Jins Qi and Qin, Warring States Period - Shang Yang's reforms in Qin, Warring States Period - Ascension of the Kingdoms, Warring States Period - Chu expansion and defeats, Warring States Period - The Domination of Qin and the resulting Grand Strategies, Warring States Period - Zhao's military reforms, Warring States Period - Qin's conquest of China, Warring States Period - Films set in the Warring States Period

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Warring States Period - Partition of Jin

In the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Jin (晉) was arguably the most powerful state in China. However, near the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, the power of the ruling family weakened, and Jin gradually come under the control of six large families (六卿). By the beginning of the Warring States Period, after numerous power struggles, there were four families left: the Zhi (智) family, the Wei (魏) family, the Zhao (趙) family, and the Han (韓) family, with the Zhi family being the dominant power in Jin. Zhi Yao (智瑶), t ...

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Warring States Period, Warring States Period - Partition of Jin, Warring States Period - Change of Government in Qi, Warring States Period - Early strife in the Three Jins Qi and Qin, Warring States Period - Shang Yang's reforms in Qin, Warring States Period - Ascension of the Kingdoms, Warring States Period - Chu expansion and defeats, Warring States Period - The Domination of Qin and the resulting Grand Strategies, Warring States Period - Zhao's military reforms, Warring States Period - Qin's conquest of China, Warring States Period - Films set in the Warring States Period

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Warring States Period - Partition of Jin

In the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Jin (晉) was arguably the most powerful state in China. However, near the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, the power of the ruling family weakened, and Jin gradually came under the control of six large families (六卿). By the beginning of the Warring States Period, after numerous power struggles, there were four families left: the Zhi (智) family, the Wei (魏) family, the Zhao (趙) family, and the Han (韓) family, with the Zhi family being the dominant power in Jin. Zhi Yao (智瑶), t ...

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Warring States Period, Warring States Period - Partition of Jin, Warring States Period - Change of Government in Qi, Warring States Period - Early strife in the Three Jins Qi and Qin, Warring States Period - Shang Yang's reforms in Qin, Warring States Period - Ascension of the Kingdoms, Warring States Period - Chu expansion and defeats, Warring States Period - The Domination of Qin and the resulting Grand Strategies, Warring States Period - Zhao's military reforms, Warring States Period - Qin's conquest of China, Warring States Period - Films set in the Warring States Period

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia - Antebellum

Antebellum is a Latin word meaning "before the war". In United States history and historiography, the term "Antebellum" is often used (especially in U.S. South) to refer to the period of increasing sectionalism leading to the American Civil War, instead of the term "pre–Civil War." In that context, the Antebellum can begin with the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, or be set as early as 1812. Antebellum - Popular images of the period. The Antebellum Period in the Southern United States is viewed by some ...

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia - Victor L. Berger

Victor Louis (Luitpold) Berger (February 28, 1860 – August 7, 1929) was a United States politician and a founding member of the Socialist Party of America. In 1919 he was convicted of violating the Espionage Act and twice denied a seat in the House of Representatives though elected repeatedly, in part due to his Germanic ancestry and anti-war political views. Victor L. Berger - Early Years. Born in Nieder Rehbach, Austria-Hungary, Berger attended the Gymnasia at Leutschau and the universities at Budapest ...

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia - Taoism

Taoism (sometimes written as Daoism) is the English name for (a) the Chinese folk religion; (b) a family of organized Chinese religious movements such as the Zhengyi ("Orthodox One") or Quanzhen ("Complete Reality") sects, which collectively trace back to Zhang Daoling in the late Han dynasty; and/or (c) academic philosophies or belles lettres based on the texts Daodejing (a ...

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia - Bomb disposal

Bomb disposal is the process by which hazardous devices are rendered safe. "Bomb disposal" is an all encompassing term to describe the separate, but interrelated, fields of military (Explosive Ordnance Disposal, EOD), public safety (Public Safety Bomb Disposal, PSBT) and civilian (Unexploded Ordnance, UXO) operations. Bomb disposal - History. Bomb disposal - World War I and the interwar period. Bomb disposal became a formalised field dur ...

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia - Yamato period

Paleolithic Jomon Yayoi Yamato period – Kofun period – Asuka period Nara period Heian period Kamakura period – Kemmu restoration Muromachi period – North-South Court – Warring States period Azuchi-Momoyama period – Nanban trade period Edo period – Late Tokugawa shogunate Meiji period Taishō period – Japan in WWI Shōwa period – Japanese expansionism – Occupied Japan ...

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Spring and Autumn Period - Rise of the hegemons

The first nobility to help the Zhou kings was the Duke Zhuang of Zheng (鄭莊公) (r. 743 BC-701 BC). He was the first to establish the hegemonical system (ba4 霸), which was intended to retain the old proto-feudal system. Traditional historians justified the new system as a means of protecting weaker civilized states and the Zhou royalty from the intruding "barbarian" tribes. Located in the south, north, east and west, t ...

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Spring and Autumn Period, Spring and Autumn Period - The Autumn Period, Spring and Autumn Period - Rise of the hegemons, Spring and Autumn Period - Interstate relations, Spring and Autumn Period - Changing tempo of war, Spring and Autumn Period - List of overlords or Ba, Spring and Autumn Period - List of prominent states, Spring and Autumn Period - List of important figures, Spring and Autumn Period - List of important events

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Spring and Autumn Period - Interstate relations

See main article: Interstate relations during the Spring and Autumn period. During the period a complex system of interstate relations developed. It was partially structured upon the Western Zhou system of feudalism, but elements of realpolitik were emerging. A collection of interstate customary norms and values, which can perhaps be loosely termed international law, was also evident. As the operational and cultural areas of ...

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Spring and Autumn Period, Spring and Autumn Period - The Autumn Period, Spring and Autumn Period - Rise of the hegemons, Spring and Autumn Period - Interstate relations, Spring and Autumn Period - Changing tempo of war, Spring and Autumn Period - List of overlords or Ba, Spring and Autumn Period - List of prominent states, Spring and Autumn Period - List of important figures, Spring and Autumn Period - List of important events

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Spring and Autumn Period - Changing tempo of war

After a period of increasingly exhaustive warfare, Qi, Qin, Jin and Chu finally met for a disarmament conference in 579 BC, where the other states essentially became satellites. In 546 BC, Jin and Chu agreed to yet another truce. During the relatively peaceful 6th century BC, the two coastal states in today's Zhejiang, Wu and Yue, gradually grew in power. After defeating and banishing King Fu Chai of Wu, King Gou J ...

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Spring and Autumn Period, Spring and Autumn Period - The Autumn Period, Spring and Autumn Period - Rise of the hegemons, Spring and Autumn Period - Interstate relations, Spring and Autumn Period - Changing tempo of war, Spring and Autumn Period - List of overlords or Ba, Spring and Autumn Period - List of prominent states, Spring and Autumn Period - List of important figures, Spring and Autumn Period - List of important events

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Spring and Autumn Period - List of overlords or Ba

Traditionally, the Five Overlords of Spring and Autumn Period (春秋五霸 Chun1 qiu1 Wu3 Ba4) include: Duke Huan of Qi (齊桓公) Duke Wen of Jin (晉文公) King Zhuang of Chu (楚莊王) Duke Mu of Qin (秦穆公) Duke Xiang of Song (宋襄公) While some other historians suggest that the Five Overlords include: Duke Huan of Qi (齊桓公) Duke Wen of Jin (晉文公) King Zhuang of Chu (楚莊王) King Fu Chai of Wu (吳王夫差) King ...

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Spring and Autumn Period, Spring and Autumn Period - The Autumn Period, Spring and Autumn Period - Rise of the hegemons, Spring and Autumn Period - Interstate relations, Spring and Autumn Period - Changing tempo of war, Spring and Autumn Period - List of overlords or Ba, Spring and Autumn Period - List of prominent states, Spring and Autumn Period - List of important figures, Spring and Autumn Period - List of important events

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Spring and Autumn Period - The Autumn Period

After the capital was sacked by western barbarian tribes, crown prince Ji Yijiu (姬宜臼) fled to the east. During the flight from the western capital to the east, the Zhou king relied on the nearby lords of Qin (秦), Zheng (鄭) and Jin (晉) for protection from barbarians and rebellious lords. He moved the Zhou capital from Zongzhou (Hao) to Chengzhou (today Luoyang) in the Yellow River valley. The fleeing Zhou elite did not have strong footholds in the eastern territories; even the crown prince's coronation had to be supported b ...

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Spring and Autumn Period, Spring and Autumn Period - The Autumn Period, Spring and Autumn Period - Rise of the hegemons, Spring and Autumn Period - Interstate relations, Spring and Autumn Period - Changing tempo of war, Spring and Autumn Period - List of overlords or Ba, Spring and Autumn Period - List of prominent states, Spring and Autumn Period - List of important figures, Spring and Autumn Period - List of important events

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Muromachi period - Economic and cultural developments

Contact with Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) China was renewed during the Muromachi period after the Chinese sought support in suppressing Japanese pirates in coastal areas of China. Japanese pirates of this era and region were referred to as 倭寇, wakō, by the Chinese. Wanting to improve relations with China and to rid Japan of the wakō threat, Yoshimitsu accepted a relationship with the Chinese that was to last for half a century. In 1401 he restarted the tribute system, describing himself in a letter to the Chinese Emperor as "Your su ...

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Muromachi period, Muromachi period - Ashikaga Bakufu, Muromachi period - Economic and cultural developments, Muromachi period - Shintoism, Muromachi period - Provincial wars and foreign contacts, Muromachi period - Economic effect of wars between states, Muromachi period - Western influence, Muromachi period - Christianity

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Muromachi period - Ashikaga Bakufu

The ensuing period of Ashikaga rule (1336–1573) was called Muromachi for the district in which its headquarters were in Kyōto after the third shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu established his residence in 1378. What distinguished the Ashikaga bakufu from that of Kamakura was that, whereas Kamakura had existed in equilibrium with the Kyōto court, Ashikaga took over the remnants of the imperial government. Nevertheless, the Ashikaga bakufu was not as strong as the Kamakura had been and was greatly preoccupied by the civil war. Not until the rule of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (as third shogun, 1368–94, and chanc ...

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Muromachi period, Muromachi period - Ashikaga Bakufu, Muromachi period - Economic and cultural developments, Muromachi period - Shintoism, Muromachi period - Provincial wars and foreign contacts, Muromachi period - Economic effect of wars between states, Muromachi period - Western influence, Muromachi period - Christianity

Read more here: » Muromachi period: Encyclopedia II - Muromachi period - Ashikaga Bakufu

Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Periodic Report of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee Against Torture - Summary of October 21 2005 Update Report

The October 21, 2005 update to the Periodic Report provides the U.S justification for continued detention of detainees in Guantanamo Bay and rebuts the allegations of abuse, while admitting ten instances of misconduct. Periodic Report of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee Against Torture - Background on the war against Al-qaida the Taliban and their affiliates and supporters. The report notes that United States and its coalition partners are engaged in a war against al-Qaida, the ...

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Periodic Report of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee Against Torture, Periodic Report of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee Against Torture - Introduction, Periodic Report of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee Against Torture - Summary of October 21 2005 Update Report, Periodic Report of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee Against Torture - Background on the war against Al-qaida the Taliban and their affiliates and supporters, Periodic Report of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee Against Torture - Summary of Unlawful Belligerent Acts committed by al-Qaida, Periodic Report of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee Against Torture - Detainees, Periodic Report of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee Against Torture - Access to U.S. Courts

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - Prometheism - First period 1918-1921

In the first period (1918-1921), Poland established her new eastern boundaries in wars with Soviet Russia and Ukraine; her borders with Germany, in the Poznań and Silesian uprisings, and in plebiscite operations in Warmia and Mazury; and her southern borders in a brief war with Czechoslovakia over the disputed area of Cieszyn Silesia, Spisz and Orawa. In the Baltic basin, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia emerged as independent states. Poland was ...

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Prometheism, Prometheism - Sources of Prometheism, Prometheism - Principles, Prometheism - First period 1918-1921, Prometheism - Second period 1921-1923, Prometheism - Third period 1923-1926, Prometheism - Fourth period 1926-1932, Prometheism - General Promethean affairs, Prometheism - Ukrainian affairs, Prometheism - Caucasus affairs, Prometheism - Tartar affairs, Prometheism - Cossack affairs, Prometheism - Fifth period 1933-1939, Prometheism - World War II Cold War Collapse of the Soviet Union

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Warring States Period: Encyclopedia II - History of women in the United States - The Revolutionary period

The American Revolution had a deep effect on the philosophical underpinnings of American society. One aspect that was drastically changed by the democratic ideals of the Revolution was the roles of women. The idea of republican motherhood was born in this period. The mainstream political philosophy of the day assumed that a republic rested upon the virtue of its citizens. Thus, women had the essential role of instilling their children with values conducive to a healthy republic. During this period, the wife's relationship with her hus ...

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History of women in the United States, History of women in the United States - Women in colonial times, History of women in the United States - The Revolutionary period, History of women in the United States - The Cult of True Womanhood, History of women in the United States - Early feminism, History of women in the United States - Seneca Falls and the growth of the movement, History of women in the United States - Feminism during the Progressive Era, History of women in the United States - Depression and War, History of women in the United States - The growth of modern feminism, History of women in the United States - Progress towards integration in politics, History of women in the United States - Bibliography

Read more here: » History of women in the United States: Encyclopedia II - History of women in the United States - The Revolutionary period

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