. Peking and the overland route. 2852 2255 597 (Mythieal) Name of Dynasty Number of Sovereigns Began Ended Duration 1 HsiA 17 28 34 2 14 12 2 4 11 8 5 4 5 3 20 2 4 2 2 3999169 2205 1766 1122 255 206 25 221 265 322 420 479 502 557 589 620 907 923 936 947 951 960 1127 1280 1368 1644 1766 1122 255 206 25 221 264 322 409 478 502 556 589 619 907 923 936 946 951 960 1127 1280 1368 1644 1911 439 2. Shang 3 Chou 644867 4 Chin 49 5 H-vN 231 6. Eastern Han .. 7. Later Han 8 Chin 1964357 9. Eastern Chin. . 10. Liu sung 11 Chi 1875823 12 Liang 54 13. Chen 32 14. Sui 30 15. Tang 287 16.


. Peking and the overland route. 2852 2255 597 (Mythieal) Name of Dynasty Number of Sovereigns Began Ended Duration 1 HsiA 17 28 34 2 14 12 2 4 11 8 5 4 5 3 20 2 4 2 2 3999169 2205 1766 1122 255 206 25 221 265 322 420 479 502 557 589 620 907 923 936 947 951 960 1127 1280 1368 1644 1766 1122 255 206 25 221 264 322 409 478 502 556 589 619 907 923 936 946 951 960 1127 1280 1368 1644 1911 439 2. Shang 3 Chou 644867 4 Chin 49 5 H-vN 231 6. Eastern Han .. 7. Later Han 8 Chin 1964357 9. Eastern Chin. . 10. Liu sung 11 Chi 1875823 12 Liang 54 13. Chen 32 14. Sui 30 15. Tang 287 16. Later Liang. . 17. Later Tang. .. 18. Later Chin 19. Later Han 20. Later Chou .... 21. Sung 16 13 10 4 9 167 22. Southern Sung . 23. Yuan (Mongol).. 24. Ming 153 88276 25. Ching (Manehu) . 267 Note .—The above includes only those Dynasties re-cognized hy the Chinese as legitimate. Omitted are the Wei{Toba) 386-585 : the Liao, 916-1125 ; a7id the Chin(Juchen) 1115-1234, all Tartar Dynasties. THE PEOPLE OF Mongolian Princess The ])erni;uieiit populationof Pckint:. exchuliu^f about eififhtluuidred Kuro})eaiis and Ameri-cans, wlio may be reo;arded asonly semi-permanent, and Asia-tics of various nationalities, ona similar footing, include theChinese, who form the vastmajority, the -Manehus, the Mon-gols, few in number, tl^e so-calledChinese Moslems, of Turkishoiigin but mixed descent, thesmall Moslem colony whose mem-bers were brought as hostagesfrom Kashgar and Hi and whoclaim descent from the Prophet Mohammed, and the Russo Chinese whose ancestors were soldiers captured on the Amur and ])rought to Peking, and who intermarried with the Chinese. Other minor strains are traceable but Chinese of the North, are by no means of the pure stock of the race of Han. Whole nations of Tartars ha\ e been lost among them, absorb-ed and Chinacized, and that at a time when the Chinese were not so numerous and the Tartars were iniuimerable. Just as the Southern Chin


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